फोटो फिचर: एकै हप्ता परेको इद अल अधा र जनै पुर्णिमा

एकै हप्ता परेको इद अल अधा र जनै पूर्णिमा एवं रक्षा बन्धन नेपालमा कसरी मनाइयो? तस्बिरहरूमा हेर्नुहोस्

A Muslim woman during Eid al-Adha and a Nepali man during Janai Purnima in kathmandu Nepal on the same week

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Muslims clean themselves before performing the Eid Al Adha prayers at the Takiya Jame mosque.
Muslims clean themselves before performing the Eid Al Adha prayers at the Takiya Jame mosque. Source: Sunil Pradhan / SOPA Images/Sipa USA via AAP
Eid al-Adha is the biggest celebration for Muslims in all over the world after Eid al-Fitr to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (also known as Abraham) to follow Allah's (God's) command to sacrifice his son.
Muslims greet each other after performing Eid Al Adha prayer at the Takiya Jame mosque in Kathmandu on 12 August (Photo by Sunil Pradhan / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) . Source: Sunil Pradhan / SOPA Images via AAP
A Muslim woman prays at the Takiya Jame mosque during the celebration.
A Muslim woman prays at the Takiya Jame mosque in Kathmandu during the celebration. Source: Sunil Pradhan / SOPA Images/Sipa USA via AAP
Eid al-Adha is a 'Feast of the Sacrifice' one of the two major festivals for Muslims worldwide. ().
Nepali Muslims cuddle each other after offering prayers during Eid al-Adha celebrations at the Kashmiri Takiya Jame mosque in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 12 2019 Source: Subash Shrestha / Pacific Press/Sipa USA via AAP
Janai Purnima - Young Nepali brahmin boy
A young Hindu priest takes a holy bath during the festival. The Janai Purnima Festival is also known as the Sacred Thread Festival during which Hindu men, especially the Brahmans and Chhetris, perform their annual changing of Janai, a yellow cotton string worn across the chest or tied around the wrist for protection and purification. Source: SIPA USA
Janai Purnima in Nepal
Young Hindu priests perform rituals during the Janai Purnima festival in Kathmandu Source: Sunil Pradhan / SOPA Images/Sipa USA via AAP
Janai Purnima or the annual Sacred Thread Festival marks the day when the devout Hindu males change the white cotton thread they wear across their torsos and take a ritual bath in a river or a pond. The sacred thread, when it first tied, indicates formal
A Nepali man helps a devotee to wear the Janai, or sacred thread during Janai purnima festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019. Janai Purnima or the annual Sacred Thread Festival marks the day when the devout Hindu males change the white cotton thread they wear across their torsos and take a ritual bath in a river or a pond. Source: AP/Niranjan Shrestha via AAP
Rakshya Bandhan Sacred Thread in Kathmandu Nepal
A Hindu priest ties a sacred thread on the right hand of a child devotee during the Janai Purnima festival at the Bagmati River in Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Nepal, 15 August 2019. Purified by mantras, the thread is a symbol of protection, according to Hindu belief. The festival also marks the end of the monsoon season. Source: EPA/Hemanta Shrestha via AAP

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Published 16 August 2019 5:17pm
By SBS Nepali
Source: AAP, SBS


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