Ep:328 | The Hidden History & Significance of Dashain | Dr. Jagman Gurung | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
Listen now
Description
In this episode, we dive deep into the history of Dashain, one of the most significant festivals celebrated in Nepal and India. We begin by exploring the origins of Dashain, discussing why Dashain is celebrated and how it has evolved over time. From the spiritual significance of Ghatasthapana to the political and cultural influences, this podcast sheds light on various dimensions of the festival. Did you know there are four Dashains? We break down the differences between them and explain how Dashain is uniquely celebrated in Nepal vs. India. You’ll also learn about some lesser-known traditions, such as eating meat during Dashain, playing on swings, and the role of animal sacrifice in the festival’s rituals. We also touch on the fascinating role of Tantra in Dashain rituals, the spiritual significance of Jamara and Tilak, and the legendary Khadka Jatra. Our conversation includes the mystical occurrences, like sweat on divine statues, and the mishappenings during Dashain, such as the fall of the Goddess Kumari. Finally, we discuss the Muslim communities that celebrate Dashain and how the festival transcends religious boundaries. Whether you’re curious about Dashain in Hinduism, the political aspect of Dashain, or its rich cultural heritage, this podcast covers it all. Join us for a comprehensive look at Dashain festivals in Nepal and the traditions that define this remarkable time of year.
More Episodes
Join us in this thought-provoking podcast as Aneel Neupane, founder of Jaaz Productions, shares his incredible journey into Nepali filmmaking and the challenges he faced in the Nepali film industry. We dive deep into controversial topics like the Manoj Bajpayee short film controversy, exploring...
Published 11/26/24
Published 11/26/24
In this insightful podcast episode, we dive deep into some of the most critical topics concerning Nepal’s democracy, freedom of speech, and the challenges faced by the media and individuals in expressing opinions. Our guest, Swagat Nepal, shares his personal experiences, including being arrested...
Published 11/24/24