JANAI PURNIMA

Suggestion :-Trek to Holy Gosainkunda this Janai Purnima to observe unique & ancient Shaman customs.

Items used in Janai Purnima.

JANAI PURNIMA 
 15TH AUGUST 2019

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Thread used for JANAI PURNIMA.
Janai Purnima is a Hindu festival celebrated all over the country, with family get togethers and feasts of Kwati or sprout lentils. This day is also a harbinger of rejuvenation with Hindu men renewing their Janai and people flocking to Shiva temples in different parts of the country. It is a big day to observe the Shaman culture.
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A Hindu priest tying thread in hand of a baby.

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A Hindu priest tying sacred thread during Janai Purnima.
On this day Shamans of the valley and around Nepal gather to perform their ancient rites in places like the Kumbeshwar in Patan, Gosaikunda in Langtang and Charikot in Dolakha. International counterparts trained by Nepali Shamans also make it a point to visit their sacred sites on this occasion.
A View of Kumbehowri mela.

This full moon day sees a large number of Brahmins at the holy riverbanks. They take ritual dips in the water and offer ablution to the gods. They then change their sacred threads. Brahman priests tie yellow sacred threads around the wrists of the faithful. 
Newars of Kathmandu Valley call this festival Gunhi Punhi and they prepare a soup of a mixture of beans called Kwati as special food for the day. Kwati is a nutritious soup made from sprouted beans. 

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Beans grown for KWATI during JANAI PURNIMA.
At Kumbheswar in Patan, a richly decorated Lingam, the phallic symbol of Lord Shiva, is placed on a raised platform in the middle of the Kumbheswar pond to receive homage from devotees. Another ceremony that takes place here is Byan-ja Nakegu, during which rice is offered to frogs in gratitude for a good spell of rain. 











© Pravesh 2019















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Explore The Nepal:Janai Purnima

JANAI PURNIMA

Suggestion :-Trek to Holy Gosainkunda this Janai Purnima to observe unique & ancient Shaman customs.

Items used in Janai Purnima.

JANAI PURNIMA 
 15TH AUGUST 2019

Related image
Thread used for JANAI PURNIMA.
Janai Purnima is a Hindu festival celebrated all over the country, with family get togethers and feasts of Kwati or sprout lentils. This day is also a harbinger of rejuvenation with Hindu men renewing their Janai and people flocking to Shiva temples in different parts of the country. It is a big day to observe the Shaman culture.
Related image
A Hindu priest tying thread in hand of a baby.

Image result for janai purnima
A Hindu priest tying sacred thread during Janai Purnima.
On this day Shamans of the valley and around Nepal gather to perform their ancient rites in places like the Kumbeshwar in Patan, Gosaikunda in Langtang and Charikot in Dolakha. International counterparts trained by Nepali Shamans also make it a point to visit their sacred sites on this occasion.
A View of Kumbehowri mela.

This full moon day sees a large number of Brahmins at the holy riverbanks. They take ritual dips in the water and offer ablution to the gods. They then change their sacred threads. Brahman priests tie yellow sacred threads around the wrists of the faithful. 
Newars of Kathmandu Valley call this festival Gunhi Punhi and they prepare a soup of a mixture of beans called Kwati as special food for the day. Kwati is a nutritious soup made from sprouted beans. 

Related image
Beans grown for KWATI during JANAI PURNIMA.
At Kumbheswar in Patan, a richly decorated Lingam, the phallic symbol of Lord Shiva, is placed on a raised platform in the middle of the Kumbheswar pond to receive homage from devotees. Another ceremony that takes place here is Byan-ja Nakegu, during which rice is offered to frogs in gratitude for a good spell of rain. 











© Pravesh 2019















Source:welcomenepal/google



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