01.Tihar festival also known as the festival of lights by lighting butter lamps around the households
02.On the day of Laxmi pooja lamps are lit in the evening to welcome the goddess as they are believed to light up her path 2016
03.The chariot of Seto Machindranath resting in fron of Kalbhairav at Hanuman Dhoka
04.Children flying kite during Dashain
06.Lakhe the demon which is one of the main attraction during Indra Jatra runs in the street of Kathmandu
07.The chariot processions of the living Goddess Kumari during Indra Jatra festival
08.Pulu kisi the masked creature goes through the streets of ancient city of Kathmandu knocking anyone that comes in its path
09.Chatha one of the biggest festival for Newars where they worships Moon with offering fried seeds
10.White machindranath also known as Janabaha Dyo is believed to have established around the 10th century
11.Gai Jatra festival is basically celebrated in Kathmandu valley by the Newar community for remembering the death of near ones during the year
12. Devi Pykhan from Kilagal where dancers wearing masks of various gods goddesses
13. Seto Machindranath also known as Janabaha Dyo aka Aryavalokitesvara aka Karunamaya being carried to Jamal for the chariot procession
14.Holi the festival of colours began with the installation of Chir a wooden pole in Basantapur Kathmandu
15.It is believed that your wishes get fulfilled if you participate the chariot of Seto Machindranath or pay homage during the festival
16.The feet of Royal Kumaris never touch the ground during her tenure whenever she leaves the palace she is carried by a appointed person or in a golden palanquin
17.Kumari dance from the ancient Ngatabhulu Ajima aka Naradevi Swetkali deity dace at Lyayeku Kirtipur
18.The living goddesses of Nepal locally known as Kumari being carried back on during the annual cleaning ritual of deity Seto Machhendranath
19.Small earthenware lamps filled with oil are lighted and placed in rows by Nepalese people along the parapets of their house
20.Second biggest festival of Nepalese Tihar the festival of lights or Deepawali
21.The chariot of Rato Machindranath at Pulchowk 2018
22.Devotees carring out the idol of Bhairav which was placed inside the chariot of Lord Bhairab during the celebration of Bisket Jatra festival
23.Ghantakarna festival is a unique festival of Newar which is celebrated on fourth day of waning moon around mid August to bid farewell to helpful spirits who helped in lending extra muscle power to farmer in platation wo
24.Nepalese people burns a straw effigy of Ghantakarna to celebrate the Hindu festival of Gathemangal in Bhaktapur on the outskirts of Kathmandu
25.The Akash Bhairab, a large blue head with a fierce face, huge silver eyes and a crown of skulls and serpents, is said to be the first Kirati king Yalambar
26.The eight day long Yenya falls in September and is one of the most exciting and revered festivals of the Newar community of the Kathmandu Valley as it also marks the beginning of a month long festival
27.Tihar festival is the second biggest festival celebrated for five days and bestowed with traditional cultural characteristics of Nepal
28.Bahi dya meaning god residin in a courtyard which is dispalyed for 3 days in a year
29.Janai Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day of Nepali month of Shrawan where a sacred thread around the wrist is tied by priest
30.The chariot procession of Rato Machindranath which is the greatest religious event and the longest chariot festival celerated in Nepal
31.Pulu Kisi aka tana kisi is a wicker representation of an elephant that runs around town searching frantically for its master Indra
32.The chariot procession honoring the Vajrayana Buddhism deity of compassion Avalokitesvara held in Lalitpur is one of the largest chariot festival celebrated in the country was effected by COVID