KATHMANDU, April 8: The Kathmandu Valley observed the Ghode Jatra festival on Sunday with various programs.
Traditionally observed on the day of Chaitra Krishna Aunsi or the new moon day in the last month of the Nepali calendar, Ghode Jatra marks a significant cultural event in Nepal. To commemorate the occasion, the Nepalese Army orchestrated a special program at the army pavilion in Tundikhel, Kathmandu, showcasing a spectacular display of horsemanship, motorcycle stunts, physical exercises, and martial arts.
Madhyapur Thimi locals celebrate Bisket Jatra (In Pictures)
The president, vice president, prime minister and other dignitaries were present at the ceremony.
It is believed that a demon who lived in a meadow, which is now Tundikhel, used to unleash terror in Kathmandu, particularly targeting children. After his death, people rejoiced by dancing on his body and riding horses. There is also a belief that the parade of horses at Tundikhel keeps the demon’s spirit away.
Moreover, the horse parade also symbolizes a gesture of welcoming the New Year.