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    Bungadyo : Jatra Rato MacchindraNath Ratha Yatra
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    Bungadyo:Jatra(Rato MachindraNath Ratha Yatra)





    This year's Machindranath Jatra has started. The longest Jatra of this valley, which starts from Baishakh Shukla Pratipada today, is celebrated for about two months until Shukla Chauthi of Asar.

    Contemporary deity Machindranath, also known as Matsyanath, Guru Karunamay, and Bung Dhya in Newa,.
    For more than 1600 years, this ancient pilgrimage has been celebrated with equal fervor, devotion, and holiness.

    Matsyanath as a yogi
    The ancient village of Bungamati is considered to be the birthplace of Matsyanath. Matsyanath is a perfect man who can control all the elements of nature. These contemporary deities have been worshiped by the people of the valley for thousands of years as deities of rain. There are many forms of Matsyanarayana in the Bagmati civilization.

    What is done today?
    Today, the spirit of the deity in the urn is replaced by the earthen idol of Karunamayi made of Mhepi Hill's soil. Today, the idol of the holy Karunamayi is bathed and rested on the day of Akshay Tritiya with goudaan. After this, the chariot of Avalokeshwar is circulated for 2 months in different places in Lalitpur and Kathmandu.

    Yogi MachindraNaths grace has been in the world for thousands of years. 

    Let there be no shortage of rain, let there be strength in the grains of grain, let there be the welfare of the world, let there be life in the creatures.

    -Suyog Dhakal



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