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Devotees throng Balaju Baisdhara for ritual shower

Hundreds visit the sacred spouts in Kathmandu as part of a centuries-old tradition.
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Published at : April 12, 2025
Updated at : April 12, 2025 18:17

A large number of Hindu and Buddhist devotees gathered at Balaju Baisdhara in Kathmandu on Saturday to take part in the annual ritual shower held on the occasion of Chaitra Shukla Purnima, the full moon day in Chaitra.

The historic site, located in the northwestern part of the capital city, holds religious and cultural significance, particularly for the Tamang community.

As per tradition, devotees—especially from the Tamang Buddhist community—light oil lamps at Buddhist stupas on the evening of Chaitra Shukla Chaturdashi, praying for the salvation of their ancestors. The following day, they visit the Baisdhara, or the twenty-two water spouts, to perform ritual baths.

The Balaju Baisdhara Mela, which marks the culmination of these spiritual practices, draws hundreds of visitors every year.

Here are some glimpses of the event captured by the Post’s photojournalist Deepak KC.





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