Badimalika Jatra begins, team departs from Jumla

The team of Jumla Administration has started Badimalika Yatra after worshiping at Darbar Malika Temple. The team will return after 18 days of walking.

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Badimalika Jatra begins, team departs from Jumla

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The government team of Jumla has left for the Badimalika temple in Bajura carrying the doli of worship. According to the custom of the then Jumla state and Doti state to worship jointly, the Jumla government team headed towards the Badimalika temple on Tuesday.

Chief District Officer Kedarnath Sharma informed that a five-member government team led by Naib Subba Bishnu Bahadur Mahat of District Administration Office Jumla and other local bodies went to the capital. Badimalika Yatra started by worshiping at Darbar Malika Temple in front of District Administration Office. 

The army saluted Batuk Bhairavanath, Chandannath and Darbar Malika. Starting in front of the district administration office, the team proceeded to Badimalika after saluting the district police office in Jumla. The government team will return to Jumla after 18 days of walking.

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Chief of District Coordination Committee Gaurinanda Acharya, Chief District Officer Kedarnath Sharma, Chief of Police DSP Ravinbabu Regmi and other high military officers, heads of government offices, political parties and local devotees bid a grand farewell. were . 

The journey of the team started from Jumla with Akshata and Dhwajapatka. It was customary to go to Badimalika under the leadership of the then chief.  After the team returns on the day before Krishna Janmashtami, it is customary to cut Lakhya the next day. Locals have sent dhwaja, akshata naso in the hope that their heart's desire will be fulfilled . Aksheta, taken from Jumla, is offered to the flower pot.  

Badimalika Jatra begins, team departs from Jumla

The team's first stay is in Tatepani . A team from the Siddibux Gana of the Nepali Army and a team from the District Police Office and a team from the Armed Police Force accompanied Nishan Bhagwati, Chandannath, Bhairavnath and Badimalika Mai with band instruments and drums. The bugle was blown . For Badimalika Bhagwati, ornaments are made and sent once a year from District Administration Office Jumla. 

Every year, gold tika, silver binayo, silver muruli, silver kangio and silver umbrella are sent to Bhagwati. Visitors from villages came to Khalanga to send doli to Badimalika. With this, this year's Jatra has officially started. It is a tradition to return after bringing a doli to the Kankasundari temple in Jumla Sinja, which is the center of the Khas language.

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