Makar Mela Explained

Makar Mela is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated every 12 years in the month of Magh (Mid January-Early February) in Panauti town of Nepal. The festival attracts Hindu pilgrims from all over Nepal, India and some foreign tourists. Pilgrims believe that taking a dip in the holy river during the festival washes away their sins.[1] [2] [3]

The festival is celebrated for the whole month of Magh at Tribenighat, the confluence of three rivers viz. Punyamati, Roshi (also called Lilawati) and Rudrawati. The festival starts when the sun enters Makar Rashi as per the Vedic astrology. Pilgrims bath in the river and worship Basuki Naag which is considered to be the caretaker of Panauti. Then the devotees proceed to worship Indreshwor Mahadev.[4]

Mythology

According to the mythology, once Indra, the king of heaven, suffered from an incurable disease. To cure it, he meditated for 12 years to get rid of disease by pleasing Shiva at Tribenighat. Shiva mixed some nectar in Rudrawati river to cure the disease. When Indra dipped in the river, he got cured. It is believed that every 12 years, the nectar flows in the river which will cure all the diseases.[5]

Another mythology describes that the festival is celebrated from the time of king Dirgharath of Panauti and king Satyawar of Patan which they started to pray goddess Phulchowki for the rivers Roshi and Godawari.[6]

Others

Festival years

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Beautiful Panauti – Boss Nepal. 2021-11-13.
  3. Web site: Singh. Rishi. President attends Makar Mela in Panauti. The Himalayan Times. 2021-11-13. 2010-01-16.
  4. Web site: Makar Mela -. 2021-11-13.
  5. Web site: Makar Mela. ECS NEPAL. 2021-11-13.
  6. Web site: Makar Mela -. 2021-11-13.
  7. News: 0971-751X. Ians. Last Nepal king breaks ancient taboo. The Hindu. Kathmandu. 2021-11-13. 2010-02-09.
  8. 0911-9310. 22. 35–47. Tsugeki. Narumi K. Gotoh. Toshikazu. Uchiyama. Takashi. Yoshikawa. Shusaku. Taxonomic list and ecology of diatoms in sediments of the past few centuries of three irrigation ponds in Osaka Prefecture, Japan Sayama-ike, Hataô-ike and Kodera-ike Ponds. Diatom. 2006.
  9. Web site: Setopati. राजकुमार पराजुली . पनौतीमा १२ वर्षे 'मकर मेला'. Setopati. 2021-11-13.