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Yomari Punhi: A Sweet Celebration of Culture and Tradition

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Yomari Punhi: A Sweet Celebration of Culture and Tradition

Yomari Punhi, celebrated on the full moon day of the month of Thinla in the Nepal Sambat calendar, is one of the most beloved festivals of the Newar community in Nepal. This festival, dedicated to gratitude for the harvest and prayers for prosperity, combines spirituality, tradition, and the delight of culinary art through the iconic dish, the Yomari.

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Celebrating Christmas in Kathmandu: A Festive Blend of Cultures and Traditions

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Celebrating Christmas in Kathmandu: A Festive Blend of Cultures and Traditions

Christmas, traditionally a Christian holiday, has transcended religious boundaries to become a global celebration of joy, love, and giving. In Kathmandu, the heart of Nepal, Christmas has found a special place amidst the city's vibrant cultural tapestry. This festival is celebrated with warmth and inclusivity, reflecting Kathmandu’s embrace of diverse traditions and its ever-evolving cultural adaptation.

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Discovering October’s Tranquil Escapes at Hotel Shanker

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Discovering October’s Tranquil Escapes at Hotel Shanker

As the monsoon fades away and the crisp, cool air of autumn settles in, October in Kathmandu unveils a stunning transformation. The city comes alive with golden sunlight, clear blue skies, and the promise of adventure. Nestled in the heart of this vibrant city, Hotel Shanker offers the perfect tranquil retreat, blending luxury and heritage for guests seeking both relaxation and exploration. This October, we invite you to experience a serene escape amidst the grandeur of Kathmandu’s history and culture.

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Celebrate Dashain in Kathmandu: A Traveler’s Guide to Nepal’s Grand Festival

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Celebrate Dashain in Kathmandu: A Traveler’s Guide to Nepal’s Grand Festival

Dashain is Nepal’s biggest and most anticipated festival, celebrated with grandeur and joy throughout the country. As the longest and most significant Hindu festival, Dashain marks a time of family reunions, joyous celebrations, and cultural traditions. If you’re planning to visit Nepal during this vibrant period, you’re in for an experience like no other! Here’s how to make the most of your Dashain celebrations in Kathmandu and why staying at Hotel Shanker can enhance your festive experience.

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Immerse in the Culture: Experience the Thrill of Indra Jatra

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Immerse in the Culture: Experience the Thrill of Indra Jatra

Indra Jatra, celebrated in honor of the god Indra, the King of Heaven and Rain, is a festival that has captured the heart of Kathmandu for centuries. Legend has it that Indra descended to Earth to collect a specific flower for his mother, only to be captured by locals who didn’t recognize him. Upon realizing his divine identity, they released him, and to honor the event, the festival of Indra Jatra was born.

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Celebrate Life with Colors

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Celebrate Life with Colors

Kathmandu comes alive in a riot of colors during Holi, the exuberant Hindu festival also known as the Festival of Colors. As a guest at Hotel Shanker, you have the unique opportunity to witness and even participate in this joyous celebration. But Holi is more than just throwing colored powder around.

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Tihar: The Festival of Lights

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Tihar: The Festival of Lights

In the heart of the Himalayas, nestled among the towering peaks and lush valleys of Nepal, lies a festival that transcends time and illuminates both the night sky and the human spirit - Tihar, the Festival of Lights. This enchanting celebration, also known as Deepawali or Yamapanchak, holds a profound historical, cultural, and religious significance in the lives of Nepalese people. In this article, we will delve into the captivating world of Tihar, exploring its historical roots, the unique celebrations associated with it, its cultural importance, and its deeply ingrained religious values.

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Dashain: A Festival of Devotion, Reunion, and Traditions

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Dashain: A Festival of Devotion, Reunion, and Traditions

Nepal, a land of diverse cultures and traditions, boasts a rich tapestry of festivals that reflect its deep-rooted heritage. Among these, Dashain stands out as the most significant and widely celebrated festival in the country. Dashain, also known as Vijaya Dashami, is a time of devotion, family reunions, and cultural splendor. In this article, we will delve into the history, significance, and major events that make Dashain an integral part of Nepal's cultural identity.

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Indra Jatra: Nepal's Spectacular Festival

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Indra Jatra: Nepal's Spectacular Festival

In the heart of Kathmandu, where ancient traditions intertwine with modern life, a grand celebration unfolds, reverberating through the narrow alleyways and vibrant squares. This is Indra Jatra, one of Nepal's most significant and spectacular festivals, where gods, goddesses, and people come together to celebrate culture, heritage, and spirituality. In this feature article, we delve deep into the heart of Indra Jatra, exploring its history, rituals, and the vibrant tapestry of culture that defines this extraordinary celebration.

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The Month of Swasthani

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The Month of Swasthani

Swasthani Brata is a Hindu festival that is observed in Nepal, particularly in the Kathmandu valley. It is a month-long festival that takes place during the lunar month of Swasthani. Devotees observe a fast and perform various rituals and ceremonies to honor the goddess Swasthani, and the festival is also an important time for socializing and strengthening relationships with friends and family. It is marked by music, dance, and cultural activities.

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