Construction of Rato Mastyendranath's chariot started

Baishak 3, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Construction of Rato Mastyendranath's chariot started

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The chariot construction of the red Matsyendranath, who is considered to be the god of food and contemporaneity, is in full swing. Barahi of Patan and Guthiyar of Jwa Guthi participate in making the chariot.

According to Naike Dilkumar Barahi of Barahi Guthi, the right hand Guthiyar on the chariot tightens the cane and round cane of Chiruva in the shape of a snake so that the wood, poles, galhasi and right and left do not move, while the Barahi Guthiyar works with wood. According to the

Construction of Rato Mastyendranath's chariot started tradition, after the construction of the chariot, which should be made within 15 days, it is decorated with incense sticks. After that Matsyendranath will be enshrined on the day of Vaishakh Krishna Triyodashi according to Buddhist tradition and will be given ten deeds which are performed for both men and women.

After the completion of Daskarma, a chariot ride is performed at Pulchok on the day of Baisakh Shukla Pratipada. Rath Yatra starts from the fourth day. This year Rath Jatra falls on 18th Baisakh.

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