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This full moon day sees
flocks of Brahmins (Hindu priests) at the holy river banks.
Janai Purnima

Janai Purnima is the day when Hindus change the janai, the sacred thread the Brahmin men wear on their chests. This full moon day sees flocks of Brahmins (Hindu priests) at the holy river banks.

They take ritual dips in the water and change their holy threads and also tie yellow sacred threads around the wrists of the faithful.

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Newars mark the festival as Gunhi Punhi. Kwati, a soup of nine different beans, is the special menu of the day.

In Patan, a decorated lingam, the phallic symbol of Lord Shiva, is placed in the middle of the Kumbeshwar pond. The water here is said to come from Gosaikund lake. Jhankris (village faith healers) perform ritual dances. In Bhaktapur, a procession known as Jujuya Ghintang-gishi goes around town in the evening.



 
 
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