Midnight Kalaratri Puja at Pathibhara Temple

Every year in Pathibhara, there is a tradition of sacrificing a black goat on the night of the end of Mahaashtami and the beginning of Mahanavami.

Ashwin 15, 2082

Ananda Gautam

Midnight Kalaratri Puja at Pathibhara Temple

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Kalratri Puja is performed at Pathibhara Temple, a famous pilgrimage site. The Pathibhara Area Development Committee has sacrificed a black goat to Pathibhara Devi at exactly 12 o'clock in the night when Mahanavami begins.

 

Regional Development Committee Executive Director Prajeen Hangwang, members Chetraj Ghimire, Indra Narayan Bhattarai and others were present in the ritual. Rajendra Mahat, an employee of the Area Development Committee, informed that hundreds of people participated from the top.

Midnight Kalaratri Puja at Pathibhara Temple

Every year in Pathivara, there is a custom of sacrificing a black goat on the night of the end of Mahaashtami and the beginning of Mahanavami. According to the priest of Pathibhara, there is a practice of offering sacrifices at exactly 12 o'clock.

 

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