As you embark on your adventure to Nepal, it's important to be mindful of cultural practices and celebrations. Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam observed by many Nepalese citizens, brings a unique atmosphere to the country. This blog aims to provide a basic understanding of Ramadan and guide you in navigating your travels during this time.
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In the vibrant tapestry of Newari culture, one tradition stands out with its unique blend of sweetness and symbolism: the Yomari mala. This garland, woven from the beloved steamed dumplings called Yomari, isn't just a decorative delight; it's a powerful symbol of growth, prosperity, and blessings showered upon the celebrant.
"In Satya Yuga, Bipaswi Buddha came from a city known by the name of Bandhumati; and having taken up his abode on the mountain to the west of Nag Hrad(Kathmandu Valley) sowed a lotus-seed in the tank, on the day of the full moon in the month of Chait. The lotus seed that had been sown brought forth a lotus flower, in the middle of which Swayambhu (who had come from Aknisht Bhuban) appeared in the form of light, on the day of the full moon in Aswin." Wright 1877: 77-78