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  2. Tamu Lhosar - Wikipedia

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    It is celebrated on every 15th Poush (December/January) of the Nepali calendar and is observed as a public holiday. [1] Similar to the Lhosars celebrated by other ethnic groups such as Tamangs and Sherpas, the Gurungs divide the years into 12 cycles, known as Lohokor, with each cycle represented by a different animal. These animals are the ...

  3. Malshree dhun - Wikipedia

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    Malshree or Malashree Dhun or Malshree Dhoon (Nepal Bhasa: मालश्री धून) is a Hindu Newa artform in which musicians perform devotional music, based on classical raga and taal system. [1] [2] The dhun is incorporated into mainstream Nepalese music as the music of Dashain.

  4. Newar music - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Newar music has been arranged into a particular schedule. [3] One of the dominant forms of traditional Newar music is Dapha music. Dapha music is classical Newar music that probably originated during late Lichhavi period and flourished in the Malla period. Basically, the songs of Dapha music are devotional songs based on classical ...

  5. Newar people - Wikipedia

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    Dapa songs are sung during hymn singing seasons at Temple squares and sacred courtyards. Gunla Bajan musical bands parade through the streets during Gunla, the 10th month of the Nepal Sambat calendar which is a holy month for Newar Buddhists. [ 69 ]

  6. Yogesh Vaidya - Wikipedia

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    Yogesh Vaidya (Nepali: योगेश वैद्य; 1946/1947 – 18 January 2024) was a Nepalese singer and musician. He sang Nepali- and Newari-language songs. He is known as Muhammad Rafi of Nepal. [1] His most popular songs include Sapana Bhulayee Saara, Mero Aanshumaa Nahanse and Nepal Mero Timilai Upahar Bhayo.

  7. 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 children ...

  8. Rato Machindranath Jatra - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] More specifically, he is referred as Rato Machhindranath in Nepali, where Rato, meaning "red", is a reference to the colour of the deity's image. [4] The chariot festival is held according to the lunar calendar , so the date is changeable.

  9. Prem Dhoj Pradhan - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1969, he had recorded 32 songs. [1] Unable to find a sponsor, Pradhan personally funded eleven out of his sixteen discs. Towards the end of 1964, he recorded eight songs in Nepali and six in Newari. [1] In November 1965, he was invited by Jaidev to sing with Usha Mangeshkar for the Nepali film, Maiti Ghar. [1]