Happy New Year 2064!

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Yesterday, on the 14th of April 07, the Nepalis celebrated their new year 2064. I had the chance to be in Bhaktapur, a city which is famous for its new year festival called Bisket Yatra.

The old city is a fantastic setting for the festival. It looks like a medieval town, the buildings are still made of bricks instead of the usual concrete, and in all the roads and squares, alleys and courtyards you find ancient Hindu temples and Buddhist stupas, monasteries and shrines.

The festival commemorates the great battle of the Hindu scripture Mahabharata. The festivities include pulling around the huge rath (chariot) which you can see on the photo. The rath has a special passenger, the idol of Hindu deity Bhairab. When the rath reaches its destination, a 25m high lingo (pole) is erected as a symbol of victory.

The festival was quite a spectacle, the streets were packed with people and everyone was enthusiastic or even ecstatic. The experience is surely one of the highlights of my journey. Browse in the Bhaktapur album to see the other pictures and the videos.

2 Comments so far

  1. Kramer auto Pingback[…] Yes, Bhaktapur it is, in the Kathmandu valley. And the curd there is indeed absolutely yummy! The picture was taken last Saturday 14h April during the Bisket Jatra, the celebration of the Nepali new year (here it is now the year 2064). Bhaktapur is famous for its Bisket Jatra, and I must say it was quite a spectacle, the fame is well earned! I have some more pictures and videoclips on my website: http://bitmasala.com/blog/2007/04/15…new-year-2064/ […]

  2. b. raj giri on August 1st, 2007

    Hi,
    You can link a video clip about bisket jatra, just go to veoh.com and searh for bisket jatra 2064
    keep up the good work

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