List of Melas in Nepal

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This is a list of Melās celebrated at various provinces of Nepal.

Province in Nepal
Province in Nepal

Koshi Province[edit]

Madhesh Province[edit]

Bagmati Province[edit]

  • Makar Mela- celebrated every 12 years in Panauti on Maghe Sankranti.[8]
  • Devighat Mela- celebrated annually at Battar bazzar of Rasuwa District near the confluence of Suryamati river and Taadi river on Chitra Sulka Purnima and Haribodhini Ekadashi.[5]
  • Tribeni Dham Mela- celebrated every year on Maghe Ausi at Chitwan district.[5]
  • Gosaikunda Mela- celebrated every year on Janai Purnima by Hindus and Buddhists at Gosaikunda in Rasuwa district.[9]
  • Godavari Mela- celebrated every 12 years in Godavari, Lalitput.[10]
  • Matsya Narayana Mela - held every three years at Matsyanarayan's temple in Kathmandu.

Gandaki Province[edit]

  • Devghat Mela- celebrated every year on the occasion of Maghe Sakranti at the confluence of Kali Gandaki River and Trishuli River in Tanahu District.[5]
  • Baglung Kalika Mela- celebrated every year on Chaitra Astami in Baglung district.[5]
  • Yartung Mela-celebrated every year for three days by the Thakali people of Mustang district to mark the end of summer. Activities such as horse racing, dancing and singing are carreid out in the Mela. Traditionally, the head monk of the village initiates the festival. The first day is dedicated to the village chief. The second day is dedicated to the monks while the third day is dedicated to the general people.[11] The Mela is based on Tibetian lunar calendar and starts on Janai Purnima (August full moon day).[12]
  • Dhunge Sanghu Mela (Nepali: ढुंगेसाँघुको मेला)- celebrated every year on Maghe Sakranti at the bank of Seti river in Pokhara. [13]
  • Shikles Maghe Mela (Nepali: सिक्लेस माघे संक्रान्ति मेला)- celebrated every year on Maghe Sakranti at Shikles village.[14]

Lumbini Province[edit]

Karnali Province[edit]

  • Papini Mela (Nepali: पापिनी मेला)- celebrated annually in Musikot, Rukum.[15]
  • Subhaghat Mela(Nepali: शुभाघाट मेला) - celebrated annually in Gurbhakot [16]

Sudur Paschim Province[edit]

References[edit]

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  8. ^ "Beautiful Panauti – Boss Nepal". Retrieved 2021-11-13.
  9. ^ "गोसाइकुण्डमा गंगा दशहरा मेला शुरु, चहलपहल शून्य". News of Nepal. Retrieved 2021-11-14.
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  11. ^ "Lower Mustang set for the Yartung festival". Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  12. ^ "Yartung Festival – Hotel Grand Shambala". Retrieved 2021-11-21.
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  14. ^ सिक्लेस, एनिका राई. "सिक्लेसी भावना जोड्दै माघे संक्रान्ति मेला". Retrieved 2024-01-16.
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  16. ^ संवाददाता, अर्थ (2019-12-12). "कर्णाली चिनाउने 'शुभाघाट' मेला". Arthapage. Retrieved 2024-01-16.