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Tihar begins, Kaag Tihar today
Tihar, the five-day Nepali festival of lights, began from Friday.Tihar, the five-day Nepali festival of lights, began from Friday.
The festival, also known as Yamapanchak, is celebrated from Trayodashi of Kartik Krishna Paksha (13th day of the waning moon in the month of Kartik) to Dwitiya of Kartik Sukla Paksha (2nd day of the waxing moon) every year.
This festival is considered to be of great importance as it shows reverence to Yama, the god of death, and animals including crow, dog, cow and ox, which maintain a close relationship with humans.
The first day of Yamapanchak, Kaag Tihar (worship of crows) is celebrated today by offering sweets and food to the birds. According to Hindu mythology, crow is considered the messenger of Yama. As the cawing of the crows symbolises sadness and grief, the devotees offer the crows food to avert grief and deaths at their homes.
Likewise, Kukur Tihar (worship of dogs) will be celebrated on Saturday while Laxmi Puja falls on Sunday.
The festival will conclude after celebrating Bhai Tika on Tuesday.