Nepal Observes Centuries Old Bhoto Jatra Festival

Nepal Observes Centuries Old Bhoto Jatra Festival

Devotees are taking pictures of the Rato Macchindranath, Nepal's Red God, as he is being prepared to be taken out from the chariot after the completion of Bhoto Jatra in Lalitpur, Nepal, on August 4, 2024. The 'Bhoto' or jewel-studded vest is being shown to the public on the last day of Rato Machhindranath Jatra, symbolizing the end of the longest Jatra and the start of the festivities. It is a tradition that has been followed for a long time, and the Bhoto has remained unclaimed since then. The Bhoto, displayed annually at Jawalakhel in Lalitpur, has pearls and jewels attached to it. The jewel-studded vest is being packed and kept inside a cloth pouch for a year and is opened only in the presence of the State head on a particular day fixed by the priests when the Rato Machhindranath Jatra commences. The showing of the vest on that particular day is demonstrating it to be safe with the state, and whoever is the owner of the vest can come and claim it. This practice, which has run for a long time now, is becom

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