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  2. Kushe Aunsi - Wikipedia

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    Kushe Aunsi ( Nepali: कुशे औंसी; Gokarna Aunsi or Buwa ko Mukh Herne Din) is a Nepalese Hindu lunar festival of celebrating fatherhood and paternal bonds, equivalent to the Father's Day celebration. [1] The festival falls on the new moon day of the Hindu month of Bhadra (late August or early September). The cow-eared incarnation ...

  3. Gai Jatra - Wikipedia

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    Gai Jatra ( Nepali: गाईजात्रा ), also known by its endonym Sa Paru ( Nepal Bhasa: सा पारु ), is a Nepalese festival celebrated mainly in the Kathmandu valley by the Newar people. [1] [2] The festival is celebrated in honour of their immediate relatives who have died during the previous year. Various groups of ...

  4. Hamro Patro - Wikipedia

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    Hamro Patro Listen ⓘ is a freemium Nepali calendar app for smartphones. [ 1] As of 2024, it had been downloaded more than ten million times. It provides additional features including news, horoscope, foreign exchange rates, podcasts and Nepali FM radio stations. The app is ad -supported so that it remains free, but an in-app subscription is ...

  5. Tamu Lhosar - Wikipedia

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    Tamu Lhosar is a new year festival of Gurung people of Nepal.It is celebrated on every 15th Poush (December/January) of the Nepali calendar. Similar to other Lhosars, the Gurung people also represents the years with a cycle of 12 years representing various creatures (garuda, serpent, horse, sheep, monkey, bird, dog, deer, mouse, cow, tiger and cat).

  6. Rato Machindranath Jatra - Wikipedia

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    Rato Machindranath Jatra (Nepali: रातो मच्छिन्द्रनाथको रथयात्रा; Newar: बुंग द्यः ...

  7. Gorkhapatra - Wikipedia

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    Gorkhapatra, dated January 9, 1933. The name of the newspaper is made of up two words— Gorkha and Patra. Gorkha was the erstwhile name of Nepal and was used interchangeably. The erstwhile Kingdom of Nepal was also known as Kingdom of Gorkha and Nepali language was known as Gorkhali language. Patra in Nepali translates to a mail or a document.

  8. Prithvi Jayanti - Wikipedia

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    Prithvi Jayanti ( Nepali: पृथ्वी जयन्ती, lit. 'Birthday of Prithvi Narayan Shah '; also known as the Nepal Ekikaran Diwas ( Nepali: नेपाल एकीकरण दिवस, lit. 'National Unification Day') or National Unity Day) is an observance annually celebrated on 11 January to commemorate the birth of King ...

  9. Sakela - Wikipedia

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    Sakela ( Nepali: साकेला) is one of the main festival of Khambu Rai people, an ethnic group indigenous to Eastern Nepal and Sikkim, Kalimpong, and Darjeeling regions of India. Sakela is celebrated twice a year and is distinguished by two names Ubhauli and Udhauli. Sakela Ubhauli is celebrated during Baisakh Purnima (full moon day in ...