One of the bitter part of celebrating festivals (like Dashain) in a foreign country is that you don’t have any holiday atmosphere to go along with your rituals. As soon as you get out of your or your friend/relative’s house, it is business as usual. There is no festive environment, forget the holidays; it is like celebrating the festival in isolation and in patches. If I have to remember Dashain in Nepal at this moment, I would say: rituals for ghatasthapana, flying kites, fifteen days or month-long holiday, empty streets of Kathmandu, good food, my parents always buying the exact same cloths for me and my brother, fulpati rituals, astami, nawami, tika and blessing from elders, etc. Things that we took for granted or overlooked in Nepal are sorely missed here; the religious and cultural significance of a certain festivities is not complete without the festive atmosphere that precedes them.
As I mentioned in one of my previous post, we not only celebrate our own festivals here but are also culturally involved in the local festivals. We do get holidays for those, but the festive atmosphere encourages us to enjoy the culture even more. For example in Christmas, for weeks, there would be lighting and christmas carol everywhere you go, people everywhere seem happy and cheerful. Regardless of your religion, creed, or faith; I believe all the religious holidays are meant to be celebrated among families and friends. People everywhere sparing some time to get together and have fun. I tend to celebrate them all, as a means of getting together with friends and family, even if that’s not always economically viable
Merry christmas to all of you.
Following are the few pictures I took around my neighborhood (you can click on them to enlarge).





Thats true…and its also true that our festivals like dasai and tihar takes us back (at least our thoughts and memories) to Nepal. I think our festivals are a great bridge to connect us to Nepal.
I didn’t know that as soon as Thanksgiving is over, people talk about Christmas over here..
Nice Snow !!
and love the pics.. We might get a christmas tree too just to get into the spirit of the holidays too…
Nice pics! Merry Christmas to you too!
चिनमा ४-५ बर्ष पढ्न बस्दा नेपाली दसैं आएको भन्दा त्यहाको ‘स्प्रिङ फेस्टिवल’ आउँदा भिन्दै माहौल हुन्थ्यो ।
सुरु सुरुमा त उनिहरुको चाडमा रमाउन सकिएन तर पछि भने चिनियाँ चाड आउँदा ‘दसैं’ आएको जस्तो लाग्न थाल्यो । यस्तै हो
Merry Christmas !!!
Attention Fellow Skiers
Spending the weekend at Mt Pinos Ski .
Hows the conditions?
When I lived in the midwest ,
I liked, like Snow Creek Ski and West Virginia Snow Ski
L8r