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    Sep 29, 2025
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    Fulpati

    Fulpati

    विशेष अडियो

    The Phoolpati or the saptami.

    Durga Beej Mantra

    ॐ ह्रीं दुं दुर्गाय नमः।

    Saptami, the seventh incarnation of Goddess Durga,

    What is done on Phulpati?

    On this day, a collection of leaves and plants such as banana, haledo (a type of plant), paddy, ashoka leaves, belpatra (bael leaves), pomegranate, paddy stalks, banana plant, jayanti leaves, sugarcane, and various types of flowers—together called Phulpati—are brought into the home or temple.


    Phulpati at Gorkha Durbar

    Since the unification of Nepal, it was customary to send Phulpati from Gorkha to major power shrines across the country. Ever since unification, Gorkha district has been a symbol of unity and culture, and is closely tied to the identity of Nepal. Therefore, the Phulpati from Gorkha holds special significance.

    In Kathmandu, at the Dashain Ghar of Taleju Bhawani Temple in Hanuman Dhoka, the Phulpati brought from Gorkha used to be brought through Jivapur in Dhading district.


    After the advent of democracy, although this historic tradition was no longer continued in its full form, locals say that even now a small amount of Phulpati is brought to Kathmandu by motorcycle. At the Gorkha Durbar’s Gorkhkali Temple, Phulpati is brought only when the sun is half set and half visible.


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    Which part of the Phulpati tradition do you find most interesting?

    On the day before Phulpati, the staff of Gorkhakali Durbar set out to collect Phulpati from the district headquarters and the surrounding forests and villages. The Phulpati gathered in this way is placed at a Peepal tree platform known as Sati Peepal, located slightly below the Gorkhakali temple, on the evening of the previous day.


    These collected Phulpati are then specially decorated and arranged in a traditional style, and placed at another platform the next day. A special team from the Durbar carries the Phulpati inside the palace with musical instruments, joy, and a ceremonial Kalash Yatra (pot procession).

    During this ceremonial procession, it is customary for the Chief District Officer, heads of the district’s main administrative offices, and security chiefs to be present. After being gathered in Gorkha, the Phulpati is brought to Kathmandu, where a troop of the Nepal Army fires a cannon salute at Tundikhel as part of the tradition.


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    World Heart Day

    World Heart Day

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    Every year on September 29th, Heart Day is celebrated all over the world. The heart, a small pump-like organ in our chest from birth to death, sends blood pressure to every artery and cell. The heart is the heart of our health. In 2012, health organizations and heads of governments around the world agreed to reduce non-communicable diseases by 25 percentage by 2025.


    Talking about non-communicable diseases, it is estimated that every year around 20 million people die of heart attacks and heart-related diseases and problems. For this reason, heart disease is considered the number one killer.

    The World Heart Day 2025 theme is "Don't Miss a Beat" This theme focuses on heart health by reminding us of the priceless moments and life experiences that are lost when we or our loved ones are affected by heart disease — the leading cause of death worldwide.

    Risk of heart disease

    Due to a busy lifestyle, excessive use of packaged foods, use of impure foods, processed and chemical consumables, stressful lifestyle, unhealthy competition and distance from nature, we are all at risk of heart disease today.


    We are doing injustice to our hearts, we ignore daily exercise, we lack interest in sports, we smoke and drink, and excessive intake of medicine and stress. It should be remembered that if we pay attention to the things mentioned above, about 80 percent of premature deaths of heart patients can be prevented.

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