Tihar (November)
Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, is a time of candlelight, tinsel decorations and festive colored sweets:. On different days, there are offerings and small celebrations for crows, dogs, cows and oxen. On the night of Lakshmi
Puja, garlands are hung and lamps are lighted to invite Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth into the home.
Maha Puja, the New Year's Day according to the Nepal Era is the day of the self, when people give themselves blessings to remain
healthy and happy for the rest of the year. Bhai Tika, the last day of Tihar, is the day when sisters make offerings to their brothers. The rituals of breaking a walnut, putting on garlands of makhamali flowers and
encircling brothers in rings of mustard oil protects them from Yama, lord of the Netherworld.
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