Dashain
is the longest and the most important festival of Nepal.
Generally Dashain falls in late September to mid October,
right after the mansoon season in Nepal. Dashain gets many
different nick names as Dasara, Bada Dashain, Vijaya Dashain,
Durga Puja, all of which mean the same thing, Dashain, a
day of Victory over Demons.
According
to the legend, the bloodthirsty Goddess, Durga conquered
evils on the Dashain day. Huge amount of animal sacrifices
take place during the festival in temples and in home to
please the Goddess Durga. Some people may take such animal
sacrifices negatively but they might forget how they came
by their meat on their plate! There are lots of western
countires consuming mass amount of meat, animals are sluttered
in factories by the hundreds and thousands. The final day
of the festival is known as `Tika', a day on which the elder
ones give `Tika' to the younger ones and to other relatives
who come for their blessings.
Tika
- Receiving and Giving Tika and Respect.
Getting a tika from an older person in your family or from
relatives or from anyone is a blessing. Dashain tika begins
from the oldest person in your family giving tika to the
youngest then the second youngest in the family and so on.
Faith, hope, inspiration and blessings, all come alive in
Dashain.
Puja
- Worshiping God for Peace and Prosperity
Various pujas are performed from beginning to the end of
Dashain.
DAYS
OF DASHAIN
1st
Dashain Day : In the evening or at the time
announced by Astrologers, a clay pot is filled with a mixture
of sand and soil and Barley seeds are sown after performing
Puja (Worshiping God). The pot is kept isolated from sun-light
and a Puja is performed on it every evening till the last
day of Dashain. On the last day, the yellow leaves (seedlings)
are collected from the pot and are placed at the back of
ear or hooked in hairs after Tika (a colored rice or color
powder placed in one's forehead as a blessing from God).
The tiny yellow leaves are called Jamara in Nepali. The
first nine days of Dashain are called NavaRatri. Nava means
nine and Ratri means Night. Some also call Dashain as NavaRatri.
So Ghatas Thapana is the first day in Dashain that trigers
the begining of the festival, it is this day which tells
us that Dashain has just begun!
7th
Dashain Day: This day is known as Fulpati.
On this day, Jamara (tiny yellow sprouts of crops such as
barley) for Royal families carried from their ancestral
Royal Gorkha palace arrives at Rani Pokhari Kathmandu and
in the evening they are taken to Royal Palace along with
a huge parade. For more on how Jamaras are made see the
1st day of Dashain above
8th Dashain Day
: Maha (Big) Asthami (Eight). Here is a Big Eight Day of
Dashain full of sacrifices of blood to Durga and Kali Goddess.
The night of this day is called Kal Ratri, the night is
dark and the blood thirsty Kali Goddess along with Durga
receive huge sacrifices in Kathmandu and in many parts of
Nepal. In the capital, the most bloody animal sacrifices
in this dark night takes place at the Basantapur Hanuman
Dhoka
9th Dashain Day
: This is the Nawami (Ninth) day, a day before the real
dashain. The ninth day is called 'Nawami'. The Taleju temple
at Hanuman Dhoka is opened for the public only once a year
on this day. Thousands of people go and pay their respect
to the goddess day. Temples of mother goddess are filled
with people from dawn till dusk. On this day the official
military sacrifices are held in the 'Kot' courtyard at Hanuman
Dhoka. The government allows foreigners to witness this
function so hundreds of tourists and diplomats eagerly gather
here. Animals mostly black buffaloes are slaughtered by
hundreds to honor Durga the goddess of victory and might
and to seek her blessing. Military bands play war tunes,
guns boom and officers with beautifully decorated medals
in full uniform stand there. When the function ends the
courtyard is filled ankle deep with blood. On this very
day the god Vishwas Karma, the God of creativity is also
worshiped. All factories, vehicles, any machinery instruments
and anything from which we make a living are worshiped.
We also give sacrifices to all moving machinery like cars,
airplanes, trucks etc. to get the blessing from goddess
Durga for protection for vehicles and their occupants against
accidents during the year. The entire day is colorful.
10th
Dashain Day - Vijaya Dashain: The tenth
day is the 'Dashami'. On this day we take tika and jamara
from our elders and receive their blessing. We visit our
elders in their home and get tika from them while our younger
ones come to our home to receive blessing from us. The importance
of Dasain also lies in the fact that on this day family
members from far off and distant relatives come for a visit
as well as to receive tika from the head of the family.
This function continues for four days. His Majesty also
receives tika from the royal priests and then gives on tika
to his loyal subjects. Thousands of loyal Nepalese people
as well as foreigners also receive tika from His Majesty
the King as this is said to be auspicious. After four days
of rushing around and meeting your relatives Dashain ends
on the full moon day, the fifteenth day. In the last day
people stay at home and rest. The full moon day is also
called 'Kojagrata' meaning 'who is awake'. The Hindu goddess
of wealth Laxmi is worshiped. On this day the goddess Laxmi
is given an invitation to visit each and everyone. After
Dashain the nation settles back to normal. After receiving
the blessing of goddess Durga, people are ready to work
and acquire virtue, power and wealth. Dashain thus is not
only the longest festival but also the most anticipated
one among all the festivals of Nepal. |