Marriage Rituals in Nepal: Traditions, Customs, and Modern Adaptations

Introduction Marriage in Nepal is not just a union between two individuals; it is a bond between two families and communities. Nepal is a multicultural nation where Hindu, Buddhist, Tamang, Gurung, Newar, Tharu, and other communities have their own unique marriage traditions. Nepali weddings are rich in religious, social, and cultural practices. Over time, urbanization, […]

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Tihar Special Sweets: Recipes and Cultural Meaning

Introduction Tihar, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of Nepal’s most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals. Sweets play a central role in Tihar celebrations, symbolizing prosperity, happiness, and the sweetness of life. Families prepare traditional delicacies to honor gods, goddesses, and loved ones, while also sharing them with neighbors and friends. Cultural […]

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How Planetary Positions Affect Nepali Festivals

Nepal’s rich cultural and religious traditions are deeply connected with astrology and astronomy. The dates, timings, and rituals of festivals are not chosen randomly; they are guided by the positions of the sun, moon, and planets. Understanding the impact of planetary positions on Nepali festivals helps us appreciate the spiritual, social, and cultural significance of […]

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Chhath Puja: Rituals, Cultural Significance, and Celebration Tips

Introduction Chhath Puja is one of the most revered Hindu festivals dedicated to the Sun God (Surya) and Chhathi Maiya. Celebrated mainly in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal, the festival symbolizes devotion, purity, and gratitude. Families gather along riverbanks, lakes, and ponds to offer prayers for health, prosperity, and well-being. Understanding Chhath Puja rituals […]

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Rituals and Community Bonds in Nepal

Rituals and community bonds are deeply intertwined in Nepali society. In a country rich with cultural diversity, festivals, religious practices, and traditions serve not only as spiritual expressions but also as powerful ways to bring people closer. Rituals and community bonds form the strong foundation of social unity in Nepal. Festivals Strengthen Social Ties In […]

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Tihar Festival in Nepal: Significance, Stories, and Traditional Practices

Introduction Tihar, also known as Deepawali or Yamapanchak, is a five-day Hindu festival celebrated across Nepal. The festival honors family, animals, deities, and social bonds. Its main themes are light, love, wealth and prosperity (Lakshmi), and sibling relationships (Bhai Tika). During Tihar, homes are cleaned, decorated, and illuminated with oil lamps. The festival strengthens social […]

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Easy Home Decoration Ideas for Small Spaces

Introduction Decorating your home for festivals or special occasions can bring joy, warmth, and a festive atmosphere, even in small spaces. With smart ideas and creative solutions, you can transform a compact home into a lively, welcoming environment without clutter. For detailed tips, material lists, and inspiration, using the Mero Nepal App helps you plan […]

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Importance of Muhurat in Hindu Festivals and Rituals

Introduction In Hindu tradition, Muhurat refers to an auspicious time selected for performing important activities, rituals, and festivals. Choosing the right Muhurat is considered essential to ensure success, prosperity, and divine blessings. Hindus believe that timing is not arbitrary; planetary positions, tithis (lunar days), nakshatras (constellations), and weekday energies influence the effectiveness of any ritual. […]

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Fasting Traditions in Shiva’s Land, Nepal: Dev-Anna Rice and the Saun (Monsoon) Monday Fast – A Cultural Analysis

Part 1: Introduction – Honoring Cultural Curiosity The question, “Shiva’s favorite food is rice-based kheer…so why is the same rice avoided during fasting?” is not a simple one. It reflects a profound dilemma hidden within our faith, tradition, and identity. It illustrates our deep love for culture and our strong desire to understand our roots. […]

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Dashain: Complete Celebration Guide, Tika, and Jamara Rituals

Part 1: Introduction – Nepal’s Grand Festival Dashain is Nepal’s longest and most important Hindu festival, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. Spanning 15 days, it honors Goddess Durga and strengthens family and community bonds through rituals, prayers, and celebrations. Tip for Devotees: Use the Mero Nepal app for Dashain reminders, Tika and Jamara […]

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