Kathmandu, September 13

The chariot procession of the living goddess Kumari, lord Ganesha and lord Bhairav started in core city areas of Kathmandu today.

Procession of chariots marks Indra Jatra festivities

On the occasion, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari visited Basantapur Durbar Square and attended the celebration of Indra Jatra festival, marked by worshipping the living goddess. The president offered bheti to lord Ganesh and lord Bhairav, and received prasad from the priest.

Procession of chariots marks Indra Jatra festivities

Chariot procession is one of the most important events during the Indra Jatra festival, which falls on Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi as per Nepali calendar. The eight-day festival is celebrated to honour Indra, the king of heaven and god of rain and harvest, as per Hindu mythology. Indra Jatra represents culture, history and legends of Kathmandu valley. The chariot procession was accompanied by different traditional cultural pageants and dances.

Procession of chariots marks Indra Jatra festivities

The festival officially began on September 10 by erecting a ceremonial pole, Indradhoj Linga at Basantapur Durbar Square. The chariot procession of living goddess Kumari marks special importance during the festival. Chariots carrying Kumari, Ganesh and Bhairav are pulled through the southern part of the city. A large crowd gathered at Basantapur today to express reverence to goddess Kumari.

Procession of chariots marks Indra Jatra festivities

Family members of the deceased, who passed away in the last one year, lit butter lamps and incense along the processional route. The chariot procession will continue till September 17, the final day of the festival.

Foreign dignitaries invited by Kathmandu Metropolitan City attended the festival as special guests. Mayors, deputy mayors and office-bearers of civic bodies from 10 countries arrived to observe the festival.

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KATHMANDU: Police on Friday arrested at least 20 persons with 248 pieces of black T-shirts and flags for their alleged bid to protest the visit of President Bidhya Devi Bhandari to Basantapur to attend the Indra Jatra festivities.

Former deputy inspector general Bijaya Raj Batta and former Nepali Army major Keshav Basnet were among the persons detained by police from New Road area.

Police said they were preparing to greet President Bhadari with black flags on behalf of ‘National Identity Protection Joint Struggle Committee&, a pro-monarchy group. They were released later after necessary investigation, police said.

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KATHMANDU: House of Representatives on Thursday unanimously endorsed the Passport Bill, which was sent back by President Bidya Devi Bhandari to the lower house.

During discussion before the bill was endorsed by the House, Minister of Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said the government would discuss and amend some provisions in the bill in the Upper House.

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