In Nepal, we have three living goddesses: The Kumari, Ganesh and Bhairav. The first one was Ganesh second was Bhairav and the last chariot was of Kumari.The big red-haired is Majipa lakhya, who is said to be the protector of children in Kathmandu and clears the way for the Kumari chariot.
How can any small girl as kumari is living goddess? Only stupid people will believe her as a goddess. That's just money earning and kumari girl life wasting rituals done by ktm people. If that is like shamanism where devta come in the body then only call her living goddess. Stop pointing that as Nepal living goddess, just called ktm people living goddess.
In Kathmandu valley, there are three different living goddesses who live inside of the three different durbar squares and the first one you guys saw is Ganesh, second one is Bhairav and the last one is the main Kumari who lives inside of the Kathmandu durbar square.😉
Yes, there are other Kumaris in those places as well, but at that time, I was only referring to those inside the Kathmandu Valley. I don't think Panauti and Nuwakot are within the Kathmandu Valley, but yes, Bungamati is, and I'm surprised to learn there is a Kumari there as well, which I didn't know about. I was only trying to clarify the major Kumaris they saw during the Indra Jatra, nothing more. But you guys are also right. Thanks for the information.
The buildings you are addressing are not actually buildings, they are temples. and some of the singing and dancing you see [7:43 ]are not part of Indra Jatra festival. They are random people who have migrated to the city and are trying to enjoy the festival. With time, people could mistake this as part of the festival because the native Newars are slowly becoming minority in Kathmandu itself.
@@ramkarki4016 Ta haru aunu agadi yo Kathmandu mero Bau haru le nai banayeko ho MuG. Ta ra tero bau Bheda chadayera kathmandu khalto ma aunu agadi yo thau swarga thiyo. ta haru yahan Khana ra hagna matrai ayeko ho. No contribution. Ani Indra jatra ma gayera jathaa bhabi bikriti failauchhas ...Khatey, kaam nalagne chor, khatey haru
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There are actually 3 chariots, one for Lord Ganesh (the elephant god), one for Lord Bhairab (fearsome for of Lord Shiva) and one for Kumari (the living Goddess). Kumari shant smile during her time as the living goddess and always has the neutral look on her face so that's how you can distinguish between the 3 different chariots.
The power going out kinda made the whole thing scary. We have a saying in Nepali that translates to "Crowd doesnt have eyes", so be safe around huge crowds especially when its dark.
You could simply ask a local about what’s happening. The people there are very friendly, and most speak English. Start a conversation, and they’ll be happy to answer your questions, like what the festival is about, where to find the best views, or why everyone is wearing red on their foreheads, rather than wandering around feeling lost.
Visit kirtipur next guys ... It's a typical newari town basically situated on one big rock or hill it also used to be a separate city state like kathmandu, before unification of Nepal ... You will get a nice view of the ktm valley from there ... Basically kirti means glory in nepali And have some newari cuisines in newari restaurants like sasha, it means in laws house in newari language...try some thooo ..rice beer and sapu micha there... , Syombhunath stupa is also a good place for viewing the 180 degree view of valley from top of the hill ... It's also One of the UNESCO cultural heritage site thousands of years old .
I’m very so much sorry abt the inconvenience push by the crowds and small space for people to roam . Kathmandus urban structure and way of building roads space is very not so good and the kumaris has to go through these small space roads to reach up their final destination and everyone’s in a hurry cus it has to reach its final destination in time and crowded people and many push happens while pulling the kumaris wheel structure
btw u didnt saw kumari you sa ganesh in indra jarta there are 3 living god and goddes 1st ganesh 2nd bhirab 3rd kumari and actually tomorrow is the last day of indra jatra
Indra Jatra is a lively and colorful festival celebrated in Kathmandu, Nepal, mainly by the Newar community. It is held to honor Indra, the Hindu god of rain, and to give thanks for the end of the monsoon season. The festival includes exciting events like the parade of the Living Goddess Kumari in a beautiful chariot, traditional dances with people wearing masks, and the raising of a tall ceremonial pole. It is a time for families and the community to come together in gratitude for the rain that helps their crops grow. Indra Jatra is not only a religious celebration but also a cultural festival that showcases the unique traditions and vibrant spirit of Kathmandu.
In Nepal, we have three living goddesses: The Kumari, Ganesh and Bhairav. The first one was Ganesh second was Bhairav and the last chariot was of Kumari.The big red-haired is Majipa lakhya, who is said to be the protector of children in Kathmandu and clears the way for the Kumari chariot.
Thank you bro for information. Much helpful .
Thanks bhai for your knowledge 🙏 and you should shere the world 🌎 who we are. Lots of love ❤
How can any small girl as kumari is living goddess?
Only stupid people will believe her as a goddess.
That's just money earning and kumari girl life wasting rituals done by ktm people.
If that is like shamanism where devta come in the body then only call her living goddess. Stop pointing that as Nepal living goddess, just called ktm people living goddess.
In Kathmandu valley, there are three different living goddesses who live inside of the three different durbar squares and the first one you guys saw is Ganesh, second one is Bhairav and the last one is the main Kumari who lives inside of the Kathmandu durbar square.😉
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Lol when u realize there are other kumari’s in kathmandu valley not only in basantapur
Yes, there are other Kumaris in those places as well, but at that time, I was only referring to those inside the Kathmandu Valley. I don't think Panauti and Nuwakot are within the Kathmandu Valley, but yes, Bungamati is, and I'm surprised to learn there is a Kumari there as well, which I didn't know about. I was only trying to clarify the major Kumaris they saw during the Indra Jatra, nothing more. But you guys are also right. Thanks for the information.
@@kushalacharya07 mainly in places where there use to be palaces i mean durbar there is kumari for every big and small city even in banepa , nala etc
U guys are lucky to have witnessed this festival. This is my favourite festival and vibes u get when listening those Dhime(drum) is different.
I m glad you experienced jatra...and drop a vlog too.... How did you guys feel about it?
It was a great time!
The buildings you are addressing are not actually buildings, they are temples. and some of the singing and dancing you see [7:43 ]are not part of Indra Jatra festival. They are random people who have migrated to the city and are trying to enjoy the festival. With time, people could mistake this as part of the festival because the native Newars are slowly becoming minority in Kathmandu itself.
@@suyo2022 muji ktm tero bau ko ho , it is capital of nepal , afno desh ko capital ma basda immigrant kasari bhaye, khate
@@ramkarki4016 Ta haru aunu agadi yo Kathmandu mero Bau haru le nai banayeko ho MuG. Ta ra tero bau Bheda chadayera kathmandu khalto ma aunu agadi yo thau swarga thiyo. ta haru yahan Khana ra hagna matrai ayeko ho. No contribution. Ani Indra jatra ma gayera jathaa bhabi bikriti failauchhas ...Khatey, kaam nalagne chor, khatey haru
@@ramkarki4016Hamrai bauko ho. K garxas Muji khhecha
@@ramkarki4016 yo chai jaha pani jpt comment handai basira xa .. kina gali khana man lagya ho
Nepal is probably the most unique place in the world culturally and naturally… we worship women in Nepal!!! Unlike some other places things just happen to them
You are so lucky! Imagine hundreds of years ago.. there was no electricity and you just witnessed what it would have been then!
Thank you sooo much for exploring our countries' cultures, religious & traditions, hope you feel friendly environment here in Kathmandu Nepal❤🩹
Dashain is our biggest festival and cant wait comming soon
Indrajatra hit different 🎉
changa udaune, masu khane ra luga kinne bahek k nai huncha ra dashain ma
Dashain street festival ho ta? Read properly dude.
But jatra hits different and bring people on their feet to be togetherand unite and enjoy the vibe .
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You guys might be the first Western tourists to vlog Indrajatra on YT. Hope you enjoyed our vibrant and chaotic street festival.
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Very nice Indra jatra video presentation. Thanks
Enjoy the festival ❤
Simply thankyou ❤sir
Thank you for enjoying our festival ❤❤
I am in Nepal , but had to witness this jatra through your video...thanks a lot😊
great video, want to watch more video of nepali culture.
Welcome to the festive season of Nepal!
I loved how you guys are so happy
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You guys are lucky ❤
Thanks for visiting our country
Thank you for your fabulous research too 😊
Wonderful place! Thanks for sharing with us. :)
This is simply amazing...😊
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Hope you enjoyed the Indra Jatra ❤
good to see in vlogs well done guys keep on going
Great guys great video
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the first chariot you saw is the chariot of Shree Ganesh the second one is Shree Bhairab and the last one is Shree Kumari
thanks for visiting
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There are actually 3 chariots, one for Lord Ganesh (the elephant god), one for Lord Bhairab (fearsome for of Lord Shiva) and one for Kumari (the living Goddess). Kumari shant smile during her time as the living goddess and always has the neutral look on her face so that's how you can distinguish between the 3 different chariots.
It’s a amazing ❤
So much hate in the comments. 😅 Enjoy Nepal for what it is. Some call it weirdos, some call it divine. It depends all on your perspective. Enjoy. ❤
The power going out kinda made the whole thing scary. We have a saying in Nepali that translates to "Crowd doesnt have eyes", so be safe around huge crowds especially when its dark.
Watching this being a citizen of Kathmandu
Great video 👍😁
Well come to nepal and enjoy in nepal thank u bro and sis.🎉🎉
Thank you so much
Haha glad you guys got to see this! Might be a little too intense for first time visitors
Thank you so much ❤❤
Amazing vlog! Welcome to Nepal!
Thank you!
That chariot (rath ) is the smallest one, rato machhindranath, seto machindra is huge.
We do celebrate our festival tripping 😮 ❤
Actually a biggest festival of kathmandu valley, where crowd gather to witness living Gods.
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You are so lucky that you came in this day its biggest festival of kathmandu ❤
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Welcome to Nepal enjoy your beautiful time 🎉🎉
Dashain is our biggest festival but JATRAS are the most fun and craziest festival🎉❤
Beautiful Nepal, I remember going to Buddha birth place there .Have a safe trip guys
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It's not a street festival...one of the major festival of newar community in Kathmandu valley
Bro i hope you feel comfortable in Kathmandu.
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That one was ganesh 2nd one is bhairav then the final one is kumari big chariot
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It is known as newroad and it is till 12pm
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We did!
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You could simply ask a local about what’s happening. The people there are very friendly, and most speak English. Start a conversation, and they’ll be happy to answer your questions, like what the festival is about, where to find the best views, or why everyone is wearing red on their foreheads, rather than wandering around feeling lost.
Sir the last one is Kumari
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The one whom you said kumari is actually not kumari … he is lord ganesh .
There are 3 living goddess in nepal.
Appreciate
Visit kirtipur next guys ... It's a typical newari town basically situated on one big rock or hill it also used to be a separate city state like kathmandu, before unification of Nepal ... You will get a nice view of the ktm valley from there ... Basically kirti means glory in nepali And have some newari cuisines in newari restaurants like sasha, it means in laws house in newari language...try some thooo ..rice beer and sapu micha there... , Syombhunath stupa is also a good place for viewing the 180 degree view of valley from top of the hill ... It's also One of the UNESCO cultural heritage site thousands of years old .
Thanks for the info!
Today is otaku jatra (youngsters anime culture ) held at Kathmandu silver oak banquet and events
I’m very so much sorry abt the inconvenience push by the crowds and small space for people to roam . Kathmandus urban structure and way of building roads space is very not so good and the kumaris has to go through these small space roads to reach up their final destination and everyone’s in a hurry cus it has to reach its final destination in time and crowded people and many push happens while pulling the kumaris wheel structure
Please take a video for pachali bhirab
Actually that's not kuramari
"He is Ganesh"
There all all together
3 living Godes and Goddess GANESH, BHAIRAV and KUMARI
btw u didnt saw kumari you sa ganesh in indra jarta there are 3 living god and goddes 1st ganesh 2nd bhirab 3rd kumari and actually tomorrow is the last day of indra jatra
Indra Jatra is a lively and colorful festival celebrated in Kathmandu, Nepal, mainly by the Newar community. It is held to honor Indra, the Hindu god of rain, and to give thanks for the end of the monsoon season. The festival includes exciting events like the parade of the Living Goddess Kumari in a beautiful chariot, traditional dances with people wearing masks, and the raising of a tall ceremonial pole. It is a time for families and the community to come together in gratitude for the rain that helps their crops grow. Indra Jatra is not only a religious celebration but also a cultural festival that showcases the unique traditions and vibrant spirit of Kathmandu.
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That's not Kumari .During Indra Jatra 3 chariot roam around basantapur and among those 3 you witnessed Gadesh
Mario 😍😍😍😍😍he look skinnier
They were many people because of lakahy ( the person with curly red hair )
Momo is very famous in Nepal.
We love it!
I live in nepal 😅😅😅😅
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Thats not street festival at all. That's called Indra Jatra, Please do make correction.
Momo and Thukpa's name comes from the Tibetan language. But Momo is more popular in Nepal than in Tibet as a snack.
I am also from Kathmandu 😅
The one you saw is chariot of Living god Ganesh, chariot of Kumari is largest and it is three storey one.