Kushe Aunsi observed (Photo Feature)
Kushe Aunshi was observed across the country on Monday.
Hindu devotees across the country celebrated the Kuske Aunsi, a Hindu religious festival, by bringing kush, a holy grass used in various religious rituals, into their homes.
The day is also celebrated as Buwako Mukh Herne Din, Father’s Day or Gokarne Aunshi. People, on this occasion, wish their fathers with gifts and delicious food items including sweets, and show reverence.
As per religious belief of ‘pitridevo bhava’ (respect to ancestors), sons and daughters receive blessings from their fathers, and those whose fathers are already deceased, go to a pilgrimage site and perform shraddha, the holy ritual in remembrance of those who have passed away.
By doing this, it is believed that their lineage will remain stable forever.
On this day, a special fair is organized in the premises of Gokarneshwor Mahadev Temple in the north-eastern part of Kathmandu, especially known as Uttargaya. That is why today's Aunsi is also known as Gokarne Aunsi. On this occasion, a crowd gathers on the premises of Gokarneshwor Mahadev Temple to offer tarpan, pind daan and sidadan in the name of the departed father.
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