Janai Purnima
Janai Purnima is a Hindu celebration praised everywhere throughout the nation, with family social affairs and blowouts of Kwati or fledgling lentils.
This day is likewise a harbinger of restoration with Hindu men recharging their Janai and individuals rushing to Shiva sanctuaries in various pieces of the nation. It is a major day to watch the Shaman culture.
Every year, Janai Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Shrawan.
On this day Shamans of the valley and around Nepal accumulate to play out their antiquated customs in places like the Kumbeshwar in Patan, Gosaikunda in Langtang and Charikot in Dolakha. Global partners prepared by Nepali Shamans likewise make it a highlight visit their consecrated locales on this event.
At Kumbheswar in Patan, a lavishly designed Lingam, the phallic image of Ruler Shiva, is put on a brought stage up in the center of the Kumbheswar lake to get respect from lovers. Another service that happens here is Byan-ja Nakegu, during which rice is offered to frogs in appreciation for a decent spell of downpour.