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Panauti Unmatta Bhairab, Bhadrakali & Indreshwor Mahadev Jatra || Panauti || 2076

Jya Punhi (Panauti Jatra) is observed every year during Jestha Sukla Purnima. During nearly ten days, the inhabitants of Panauti celebrate and pay homage to their protecting deities: Indreshwar Mahadev, Bhadrakali, Unmatta Bhairav and Brahmayani. The idols are taken out of their temples, placed in palanquin or ceremonial chariots and carried/pulled in the various quarters of the city according to a prescribed route. On the fourth day of the festival in other words fourteenth day of the bright fortnight, a festival of Duin-ca–nya-ya-ke-gu’ is held in the evening. A team of a priest, a woman and a porter crosses the bridge over Punyamati River to go to make Tanric offerings to Goddess Brahmayani along with Goddess Bhadrakali. This festival is named in honor of the woman team member called ‘duin’. The fifth day of the festival is called Mu-jatra means the main festival. On this day, most of the residents of the Panauti town make the sacrifice of male goats or ducks to Goddesses Brahmayani and Bhadrakali and worship gods and goddesses located inside the town. The sixth day is the full moon day is known as Jya Punhi.The palanquin and chariots bearing various deity figures are taken around the town. The festival is held at Layaku dabali where the chariots of Unmatta Bhairav and Bhadrakali are collided, and later palanquin of Indreshwor Mahadev Is collided with chariot of Bhadrakali symbolising the divine sexual intercourse. On the ninth day of the festival, all the deities brought out of their shrines on the first day of the festival are carried back to their respective shrine.

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