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Former Kumaris Honored in Kathmandu; Dhimal Festival Faces Modernization Challenges

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Nine former Kumaris and Chitaydar Durga Devi Shakya were honored in Kathmandu by Save Newa Valley, celebrating the living tradition of the Kumari. Meanwhile, the traditional Dhimal Jatari festival is experiencing financial strain and a shift towards modern foods and customs, impacting traditional vendors.

  • The Jatari festival, originating in Rajarani, Morang, begins annually on April 15 after worship at Maharajsthan, spreading to about 80 Dhimal settlements.
  • During the Jatari festival, Dhimal people pray for protection from disease, good rainfall, and safety from wild animals, performing communal worship and animal sacrifices.
  • Modern foods like jilebi, laddu, momos, chowmein, and thukpa are now popular at the Jatari festival, overshadowing traditional Dhimal foods.
  • Women are still seen in traditional attire at the Jatari festival, but their numbers are decreasing annually, and men have largely stopped wearing traditional dress.
  • Save Newa Valley organized the event in Kathmandu where former Kumaris, including Harsha Laxmi Shakya and Nani Maiya Shakya, were honored.

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