The festivities of Chaitedsain began at Kalika Temple

Chaitra 19, 2081

Prakash Baral

The festivities of Chaitedsain began at Kalika Temple

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Chaitedsain Baglunge MelaimaThere was a lot of love and careTilakbam Malla, a famous folk singer, had already sung a song about the splendor of Chaitedsain. This year too, the Chaitesain Mela will be held at Baglung Kalika Temple. The Dasain fair will be held from Chait 20th to 25th. Baglung Kalika Bhagwati Guthi Management Committee has managed the fair.

 

Chairman Kumar Khadka, who manages the Kalika fair for hundreds of years, said. For the management of the fair, Guthi will also coordinate with the local Ramrekha Community Forest and other organizations. Apart from that, Baglung Unity Club has also organized a New Year Fair in the Kalika premises till May 2nd.

Khadka said that since the day of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, the temple has been busy, but since Wednesday, a special fair has been organized. As devotees come from all over the country to observe the fair and worship Kalika, the fair is considered as a special festival. It is estimated that 500,000 devotees and domestic tourists will come from Chaitedsain Pratipada to Ram Navami.

Guthi has also arranged a fair, stalls and special accommodation for the management of devotees coming from villages and different districts on the occasion of Chaited. Kalika Cup open men's and women's volleyball tournament and boys will also be played in the fair. In the The festivities of Chaitedsain began at Kalika Temple

fair, it is customary to sell products made from wood, bamboo and rattan produced by rural farmers. Since they can buy theka, dala and nangla, hundreds of people come from the villages . A week before the start of the fair, small businessmen from rural areas have come here.

According to the legend, Pratapi Narayan Malla, the king of the mountains, married Vishwadevi, the princess of Palpa's king Manimukund Sen, and the princess brought together the goddess Kalika of Palpa and established the temple since 1591. So far, only three ancient writings about Baglung Kali have been found. There are 14 idols of different powers carved on the wall of the temple. The pagoda-style temple is located in the middle of the forest. The temple with 108 copper lamps is covered with a copper roof .

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