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Commonly called Maghi, the celebration is specifically observed by the individuals of Tharu neighborhood in th southern plains and Kirats
in the eastern uneven areas
The Tharus and Kirats also mark the festival as the start of their new year
The Newar community in Kathmandu valley and across the country likewise celebrates the celebration
The Magar community, particularly around uneven areas of Karnali Province, also commemorates the festival.
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Popularly called Maghi, the celebration is especially observed by the individuals of Tharu community in
th southern plains and Kirats in the eastern sloping locations
The Tharus and Kirats likewise mark the festival as the start of their new year
The Newar neighborhood in Kathmandu valley and across the country likewise commemorates the celebration
Also, the Magar community, specifically around hilly areas of Karnali Province, likewise commemorates the festival.
The festival that falls
on the very first day of the Nepali month of Magh is celebrated in different ways throughout the nation
The Maghi festival carries a distinct identity to preserve cultural and friendly relations amongst individuals of all parts and regions in
the country.Hindu people enjoy specials like chaku, ghee, yam, nuts and meat which are believed to provide instant energy and heat during
Spiritual people take holy bath in major river points across the nation and take oil massage in the sun.Similarly, individuals of Tharu
community savour their unique cuisine called ghonghi (water snails) during this celebration
They consume alcohol, fish, pork, and dhikri (special rice flour food)
Tharu individuals gather in public locations and celebrate the celebration with cultural dances and make plans for the upcoming
year.Similarly, the day marks 5,083 years of Kirat community
It is believed that the reign of Yalambar began the Kirat calendar
The Kiratis of Terhathum, Ilam, Panchthar, Dhankuta, Sankhuwasabha, and Taplejung commemorate their brand-new year today with cultural
dances and scrumptious food products available during the season
They visit the houses of senior people to take blessing and organise various dancing, singing and merrymaking activities on the occasion
Today, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari checked out the Barahakshetra temple on the celebration of Maghe Sankranti festival
Barahakshetra is a famous spiritual website in Sunsari district where Makar Sankranti celebration is observed.Many fans throng Barahakshetra
that lies along the confluence of Koshi and Koka rivers to take a holy dip on the celebration of Maghe Sankranti
Faith has it that a person will be absolved of sins by taking a holy bath at the Koka-Kaushiki, the confluence of two rivers in the
location, on the event of the celebration
Every year, a grand reasonable happens in Barahakshetra to mark the occasion.A variation of this post appears in the print on January 16,
2023, of The Himalayan Times
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