KATHMANDU, Oct 25: As the celebration of Tihar reaches its peak, Kathmandu Valley is glittering with light these days every night.
Tihar is popular as a festival of light, color and flowers. People decorate their houses with light, color and flowers.
Here are some pictures taken by ratopati photojournalist on Monday night:
Kathmandu, Oct 20. Syakar Trading Company, the authorized distributor of Honda two-wheelers in Nepal, has announced a customer-centric festive offer plan – “Tihar Xchange Mahotsav.” In this scheme, customers will get an additional valuation of Rs. 7,000/- on every exchange or can opt to Dashain/ Tihar scheme. Likewise, first 250 exchanges by Honda customers will […]
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Kaag Tihar, the festival of crows, is being observed across the country today. Tihar festival, also known as Yam Panchak, is observed for five days. Kaag Tihar is being observed today, on the second day of Yam Panchak, by feeding crows, which are regarded as messengers in Nepali society.
Former chairperson of Nepal Calendar Fixation Committee Prof Dr Ramchanda Gautam said crows are worshipped as messengers since there is a religious belief that Yamraj (the god of death) knows the message of earth through crows. T
he Tihar festival is also associated to the belief that Yamaraj punishes those doing evils and Dharmaraj (the god of justice) safeguards those doing good works.