Biska Jatra, which begins with the arrival of the Nepalese New Year, begins this evening by pulling the chariot of Nakinju Azima to Ghatkha from the front of the Panchatle Temple in Tamari and pulling the chariot of Bhairavnath.
The jatra is celebrated with much fanfare for eight nights and nine days.
Before pulling the chariot, Bhairavnath is worshiped and the pilgrims pull the chariot with the help of ropes attached to the front and take it to their respective streets. The main attraction of the procession is pulling the chariot, which is also done in a competitive manner among the settlement blocks.
There is a religious belief that watching the Biska Jatra destroys one's enemy, so this hatra is also called Shatruhanta Jatra.
On the last day of the procession, Bhairavnath's chariot is pulled from Gahiti as it was on the first day by the residents of Thane and Kwane.
Meanwhile, Chief District Officer Rudra Devi Sharma said that a strategy has been prepared after holding discussions with the stakeholders to complete the jatra in a dignified and timely manner.
Metropolitan Police Chief Shiva Kumar Shrestha informed that 950 Nepal Police and 400 Armed Police personnel will be mobilized for the jatra. CCTV cameras have been installed at the crossroads to identify the rioters during the jatra.
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