INDRA JATRA
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2024
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2024
For a week, Indra, the god of rain who granted the monsoon, source of prosperity, is celebrated. Masked dancers gush out from the alleys in Durbar Square, mimicking the heroic struggle of demons and goddesses by torchlight. Others, wearing elephant heads, charge the onlookers, while in the pagodas children play scenes from the Mahabharata. On the third day of the festival, draped in red and made up with a third eye, the Kumari, the little living goddess, makes one of her very rare appearances.
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