Maghi festival being observed with fanfare

The people in the Tharu community, mostly from Dang to Kanchanpur in west Nepal, are observing Maghi, the greatest festival of the community. The Tharu community observes this festival with much fanfare and gaiety for five consecutive days.

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Tharus celebrating Maghi festival with fanfare

The winter is at its peak with fog and cold waves across the Tarai. Amid the bone-chilling cold, the Tharu settlements of the southern plain have become vibrant with traditional dances and songs. From the children to the elderly, all are enjoying the Maghi festival, their annual festival. Maghi, the great festival for the Tharu community has m

Province Chief Pariyar terms Maghi a unique festival linking all regions

KARNALI: Chief of Karnali Province Tilak Pariyar has said that Maghi festival is a unique festival linking mountainous, hilly and tarai in the country. The Province Chief has extended best wishes to all Nepalis at home and abroad on this occasion. Pariyar has said that Maghi festival carries a unique identity to maintain cultural and […]

Maghi festival being observed with fanfare; selection of Bhalmansa ongoing

KANCHANPUR, Jan 15: The people in the Tharu community, mostly from Dang to Kanchanpur in west Nepal, are observing Maghi, the greatest festival of the community. The Tharu community observes this festival with much fanfare and gaiety for five consecutive days.

People flock to buy yams: Maghe Sankranti

As the Maghi festival approaches in the district, common people buy yams, sweet potato and groundnuts for Maghe Sankranti.

Tharus begin preparations for Maghi festival

People of the Tharu community in Kailali and several districts have started preparations to mark the Maghi festival. The Tharus celebrate the Maghi, their biggest festival, with much fanfare on the first day of the Magh (15th January this year). The festival also marks the beginning of the New Year of the Tharus.

Province Chief Gurung extends best wishes on Maghi festival

GANDAKI, Jan 15: Gandaki Province Chief, Prithvi Man Gurung, has extended best wishes on the occasion of Maghe Sankranti or Maghi festival celebrated by different communities in Nepal.

Prez, PM extend  greetings on the occasion of Maghe Sankranti, Maghi

KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari extended best wishes to all Nepalis sisters and brothers at home and abroad on the occasion of the Maghi festival/Maghe Sankranti observed on the first day of Magh month of Nepali calendar.  In the message of best wishes given on Saturday, President Bhandari wished all Nepalis health, happiness, peace and prosperity.  Stating that the Maghe Sankranti or Makar Sankranti is being observed with fervor among various ethnicities while Tharus mark the day as the New Year, President Bhandari viewed that the Maghi festival contributes to fostering national unity. The Head of the State urged all the Nepalis to take care of their health and well-being and celebrate the festival adhering to health safety protocols against COVID-19. According to her, Nepali society is a beautiful blend of nature and cultures and many of our festivals are interconnected to nature. It is said the Sun enters into the northern hemisphere from today.  The President viewed that we should acknowledge that our practices and activities should be eco-friendly and we should conserve the environment. She further stated that Nepal's unique festivities handed over from generation to generation since ancient times have elated our lives and helped shape the unique identity of Nepal. President Bhandari also opined that such festivities would further boost communal goodwill and tolerance.  The festival is celebrated eating delicacies like yam, edible roots, butter, molasses, comfit with sesame seeds, and taking bath in holy rivers and ponds. PM Deuba urges to comply with health safety protocol against COVID-19 Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba also extended best wishes to all the Nepalis at home and abroad on the occasion of Maghi and Makar Sankranti that falls on Magh 1st of Nepali calendar every year.  In a message of best wishes given today, PM Deuba wished everyone good health, happiness, peace and longevity. Deuba urged one and all to observe the festival adhering to health and safety protocols against COVID-19 since, he said, the new variant of COVID-19 had caused greater risk.  "Although the preventive measures against COVID-19 taken by the government were effective, the new variant of COVID-19 has increased a great deal of risk. Hence, I urge one and all to celebrate the festival with fanfare but in serious consideration of all precautions against COVID-19," the PM appealed in the message.  The Tharus and Magars among other ethnic communities mark Magh 1st as Maghi festival while Nepalis, in general, celebrate it as Maghe Sankranti or Makar Sankranti. It is believed that the Sun enters into the northern hemisphere from today onwards. Stating that our cultures and festivities possess distinct properties, PM Deuba reminded that unity in diversity and social amity are our cultural assets. Furthermore, he expressed his confidence that the festival would help in further strengthening the bond among the Nepalis as well as the mutual goodwill and tolerance in the Nepali society.

"Makar Sankrantii keeps national unity" CM Shahi

Jeewan Bahadur Shahi said the Maghi festival has helped keep national unity and harmony in the country.

People flock to buy yams for Maghi festival

As the Maghi festival approaches in the district, the number of people buying yams, sweet potato and groundnuts in the town and village markets have started increasing.

Public holiday in Karnali Province on Maghi festival

SURKTH, Jan 14: Karnali state government has declared public holiday on Maghi festival, the main festival of the Tharu community.