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Bala Chaturdashi
About Bala Chaturdashi
Bala Chaturdashi is one of the famous festival in Nepal. Bala Chaturdashi celebration is additionally called Satbij Chharne Aaushi in Nepali nearby dialect. This celebration Bala Chaturdashi of Nepal is seen at blessed place of Nepal, Sleshmantak Forest close to Pashupatinath Temple. Sleshmantak backwoods is situated close by most well known sanctuary, Pashupatinath Temple.
Sleshmantak timberland is situated to the opposite side over the Baghmati waterway by the world legacy site, Pashupatinath Temple. Bala Chaturdashi celebration falls on Marga Krishna Chaturdashi. As per English Calendar, it falls during late November or early December and as per Nepali Calendar it falls on late Kartik or early Mangsir month of Nepal. This year , this celebration falls on sixth December or twenty Mangsir 2075.
On this Bala Chaturdashi celebration, a tremendous populace from different spots of Nepal assembled at the waterway bank of Bagmati to celebrate. Other than the Nepali region lovers, Hindus aficionados from other south Asian nations like India, Bangladesh and so on accumulate at waterway bank of sacred stream Bagmati by Holy sanctuary Pashupatinath.
As all realized that Pashupatinath Temple is one of most hallowed sanctuary of Hindu God Shiva and one of the well known world legacy destinations of Nepal. This Temple is situated at bank of Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal.