Ancient jewelry including nagamani, crown, amulet, one-faced rudraksha, etc. are being displayed with the help of security agencies.
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Ancient artifacts including the Pashupatinath gem, crown, amulet, and one-faced Rudraksha are being exhibited.
The Pashupati Area Development Fund has a tradition of displaying ancient jewellery including nagamani, crown, kavaj, one-faced rudraksha and other items of jewellery to the public every year on the days of Margashirsha Krishna Trayodashi and Margashirsha Krishna Amavasya. As per this tradition, the ancient jewellery including nagamani, crown, kavaj, one-faced rudraksha will be displayed with the help of security agencies till 11:30 am, informed the Fund's acting member secretary Subhash Chandra Joshi.
Similarly, on the day of Margashirsha Krishna Amavasya, on Thursday, Mangsir 4, from 9:00 am to 11:45 am, he said. The Fund has stated that it has been a tradition to display these items on the day of Margashirsha Krishna Trayodashi for the past one year and on the day of Margashirsha Krishna Amavasya, these items have been kept safely for the next one year.
