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Dwarika’s Hotel brings Nepal’s largest cultural festival, Indra Jatra to life for guests

Dwarika’s Hotel is proudly hosting the celebrations of Indra Jatra, Nepal’s largest and most vibrant cultural festival, paying homage to Lord Indra – the Hindu god of rain and marking the end of the monsoon season. This annual eight-day festival, which began on September 10 is culminating on September 17, showcases enthralling cultural performances, traditional rituals and a deep sense of community spirit that can be observed in the streets of historic Kathmandu.

A key highlight of Indra Jatra is the pulling of a wooden chariot carrying the Living Goddess Kumari, who represents Goddess Taleju, through the crowded streets, as masked dancers move rhythmically to the hypnotic beats of drums. Hundreds of devotees participate in this grand procession, embodying the essence of devotion and Nepal’s rich heritage.

In celebration of this sacred festival, Dwarika’s Hotel in Kathmandu and Dwarika’s Resort in Dhulikhel are recreating the captivating atmosphere of Indra Jatra on September 17 offering guests an immersive experience of Nepal’s rich cultural traditions. Upon arrival, guests will be greeted with a warm welcome and offered Aila, an iconic Newari drink symbolizing good fortune.

The evening will commence with the Kumari Puja, honouring the Living Goddess and invoking her blessings for the celebrations. Throughout the night guests will be treated to an enchanting series of cultural performances that showcases Nepal’s heritage, including the Bhairav Dance, Devi Dance and Aarati Dance. Each performance tells a story of Nepalese deities and traditions passed down through generations, infusing the atmosphere with vitality and joy.

A key spectacle of the event is the mesmerizing Lakhey Dance where the mythical Lakhey and Jhyalincha will engage in a thrilling face-off. With elaborate costumes and intricate movements, this performance will bring to life the age-old narratives that echo through Nepal’s history. Guests are also invited to actively participate in the festival by joining the chariot-pulling ceremony, allowing them to feel the reverence and collective energy that defines Indra Jatra.

Complementing the cultural experience is an extraordinary culinary journey, with a lavish buffet of Newari delicacies crafted to honour traditional flavours. The grand centerpiece, Samaybaji, celebrates the rich Newari cuisine, while live barbeques and a free flow of traditional Newari drinks will add an authentic touch to the feast.

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