Nepali People Celebrate Traditional Father Day in Nepal

जुन काख मा बस्दा संसार कै सुरक्षित स्थान र जुन हात ले काधमा राख्दा ढुक्कताको महसुस वा अनुभुती हुन्छ त्यो नै बुबा हो । बुवाको दीर्घायुको कामना साथै संसार भरीका बुवा प्रति समर्पित बाबुकोमुख हेने दिन र कुशेऔसी बिशेष…

Nepali people celebrate their traditional father day or Kushe Aunsi is a father day festival in all nepal & india. This is a special day day of first father hug & gifts or sweet. Nepalis langues call “BUWA KO MUKH HERNE DIN” celebrate all son & father in nepal. The exacting importance of Mukh Herne is to peer any person’s face. That is a unique day set aside for the worship of one’s dad. In this propitious day, kids and similarly girls pass domestic to fulfill and invest fine time with their dads. Home-cooked delights, desserts, meat, and special advantages are presented to all dads. many sweets give & hug to dad today morning i am so happy & proud full . “KUSH” is hindu spacial plant is every Kush is used while taking bath, during dan, jap, hom, pathpooja, pitrikarya and during dusk. Therefore, Kush is regarded very important in Hindu culture. Hindus****traditionalpeople use Kush grass in all functions, auspicious or in-auspicious, a ritual performing person needs to tie kush round the finger (wear a ring made) of this grass. all hindus intrance in home every this day local Hindu temple priest comes hanging up door. this plant is save is bad eyes or power save all family member in home. hindu god shree ram chandra two son name is “LAV & KUSH” .

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That’s fascinating information @Khanabadosh1986 .
Do you observe that on the final day of the Lunar month Shravan or on every 30th of August?

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Thanks for sharing this info - very proud to know this… Dear LG @Khanabadosh1986

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Valid question, dear @C_T :pray:

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Interesting post and photos @Khanabadosh1986 . Thank you so much for sharing.

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Nice to see this. Thanks for sharing information.

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@C_T Kushe Aushi & Father Day is Month of bhadra but not a fixed date ushe aushi. every year bhadra month day 1 to 15 between date this festival.

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Thanks @AdamGT

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