Udhauli Parva

Udhauli festival is the time for the Kirati people to worship their ancestors and deities.

Udhauli is another important festival celebrated in Nepal, especially by the indigenous kirantis of the country. Khandbari, located in the eastern part of Nepal, is dominated by Kiratis, so this festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm in this region. This festival is usually celebrated in the month of November, which falls between November and December.

Udhauli parva/festival is the time for the Kirati people to worship their ancestors and deities. This festival is celebrated as the beginning of the harvest season and is celebrated to express gratitude for the good harvest and to seek blessings for the abundant year ahead. During festivals, people take part in various cultural activities such as singing, dancing, feasting dressed in traditional grocery costumes. This festival also includes animal sacrifices as gifts to the gods. Overall, Udhauli festival is an important cultural festival for the Kiranti community in Khandbari and other parts of Nepal and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm.

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