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  2. Maghe Sankranti - Wikipedia

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    Maghe Sankranti Food. Generally Maghe Sankranti falls on 14 January, and also called Makar Sankranti or Maghi in the Indian subcontinent. Maghe Sankranti is a major harvest festival celebrated in Nepal. Sankranti marks the transition of the Sun from one zodiac sign to another, and when the Sun enters Capricorn (Makara), it is called Makara ...

  3. List of festivals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    On this day, the sun leaves its southernmost position and takes off for its northward journey, so Maghe Sankranti is similar to solstice festivals in many other traditions. People participate in holy bathing in this festival and auspicious foods like laddoo, ghee, sweet potatoes etc. are distributed. The mother of the house wishes good health ...

  4. Maghi - Wikipedia

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    Maghi is the regional name of the Hindu festival of Makar Sankranti celebrated in Nepal, Punjab, Haryana Jammu division and Himachal Pradesh. In Himachal, the festival is also known as Maghi Saaji [1] [2] or Magha Ra Saza. [3] In Bihar and Nepal it is also referred to as Maghi Parva or Maghi Sankranti.

  5. Dhunge Sanghu Mela - Wikipedia

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    Dhunge Sanghu Mela (Nepali: ढुंगेसाँघु मेला) is a festival celebrated annually on the day of Maghe Sankranti at Sita Ghat on the bank of Seti River in Pokhara city, Nepal. [1] Hindu pilgrims from Pokhara and neighbouring districts visits the Mela. [1] It is believed that the Mela has been occurring since the Treta Yuga.

  6. Ruru Kshetra - Wikipedia

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    An age long fair 'Ridi Mela' is held during Maghe Sankranti for three days. [3] [4] The first, second and third days are called as Jethi Sankranti, Maili Sankranti and Kanchhi Sankranti respectively. [1] It is believed to obtain Moksha if one take holy bath on Kaligandaki river for the three days and worship in Rishikesh Temple. [5]

  7. 2024 in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    3 July – The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) withdraws from Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal's governing coalition after entering into a coalition agreement with the Nepali Congress. [8] 7 July – At least 11 people are killed and eight others are missing due to heavy rainfall causing flash floods and landslides across ...

  8. Public holidays in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Maghe Sankranti: Religious: The first day of the month of Magh. January 18: Sonam Losar: Religious: New Year celebration by the Tamang community. January 22: Saraswati Puja: Religious: Educational institution only. January 30: Shahid Diwas: Non-Religious: Martyr's day in Nepal remembering the first four Martyrs of Nepal. February 13: Maha ...

  9. Tharu people - Wikipedia

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    Tharu people celebrate Maghe Sankranti on the first day of the Nepali month of Magh, usually around the middle of January. Depending on the location they call this day Magh, Maghi, Tila Sankranti, Kichhra and Khichdi. [62] In the western region of Nepal, they celebrate Ashtimki on the day of Krishna Janmashtami.