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Sithi Nakha

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  Sithi Nakha is a festival dedicated to the purification of water bodies. The god Kumar is worshipped during this festival. Prepare exclusive dishes such as Wo: and Chatamari. (READ MORE)

Bhaktapur Hospital

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 The goal of the hospital is to deliver dependable and high-quality health-care services while maintaining high ethical standards. Bhaktapur Hospital brings together the best medical minds and cutting-edge technologies to deliver comprehensive care in a multidisciplinary setting. Bhaktapur Hospital strives to become the preferred health-care provider in Bhaktapur and Kathmandu.    (READ MORE)

Digu puja (Dewali)

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  Digu Puja is a Newar Commnity rite that aims to restore family togetherness. Among the Newar Commnity  of Kathmandu Valley, Digu puja (Dewali) is a rite for worshiping lineage gods. This study, beginning with a brief overview of puja rituals, provides a full explanation of Nepal 's family system dating back to the ancient time. Read More...

BHAKTAPUR, places to visit in Nepal in 2022

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  Bhaktapur literally translates to "City of Devotees." You'll understand why if you get up early enough. Spend a few days wandering around and soaking up the unique atmosphere and timeless spirit of the place. Bhaktapur is a small town less than an hour's drive from Kathmandu, Nepal's capital . (read more...)

Biska Jatra Starts Today

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  The Journey begins on Saturday The famous Biska Jatra of Bhaktapur , which lasts for eight days and nine nights, is starting from Saturday this year. Four days before mid-April, the Biska Jatra begins.. (read more)

It's Biska: Jatra Not Bisket Jatra.

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  Biska Jatra are not Bisket Jatra According to culturologists, the famous Jatra celebrated in Bhaktapur is not ' Bisket ' but is pronounced ' Biska: '. Preparations for the procession have begun. Biska: Jatra There has been a lot of misinterpretation and misleading propaganda about the Jatra. (read more....)

Welcome to Bhaktapur

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  Bhaktapur was established in the 12th century by King Ananda Malla and served as the capital of the Malla Kingdom until it became an independent kingdom in the 15th century. The houses, temples, palaces, and Durbar square of Bhaktapur are the responsibility of the Malla Kingdom 's last three rulers... (Read More)