Khotang: The Kirant people group’s second great celebration, Sakela Udhali, started on Tuesday. The Kirant people group of Khotang, otherwise called ‘Majhkirant’, observes ‘Udhauli’ from the full moon day in the long stretch of Mangsir for 15 days and ‘Sakela Ubhauli’ from the full moon day in the period of Baisakh for a month.
The Kirant people group of Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi region 11, Kharmi, offered supplications and love to nature at their verifiable spot, Rupakotgadhi, on the occasion of Udhauli Sakela.
Bad habit The administrator of Dumkim Kharmi, Dil Kumar Rai, shared that good tidings were commonly traded on the occasion of the celebration.
There have been a set of experiences in which the Kiranti progenitor, Kharambu Lord, controlled the Rupakotgadhi.
The Kirant people group of Kharmi observed Ubhauli by offering supplications to nature at the Sakela site in their settlement. Be that as it may, they mark the Udhauli in a greater get-together at Rupakotgadhi. During Udhauli, the Kirants loved their predecessors and gods.
The society music of Sakela was heard reverberating in the Kirant settlements with the playing of Dholjhyamta drums and cymbals. The revelers performed conventional moves following the standard ceremonies with pulsating rhythms and cymbals.
The Sakela Udhauli celebration was praised with much energy and joy in the eastern sloping areas of Khotang, Bhojpur, and Udayapur, as well as in urban communities like Dharan, Itahari, Gaighat, Katari, Morang, and in the government capital Kathmandu.
The fundamental festival consists of a presentation by members remaining in a circle before the Sakela sanctuary. It is said that the heavenly and the human, and the legend and the truth are reflected in the presentation.
Sakela is a social exhibition. It addresses the set of experiences, culture, civilization, character, and philosophical existence of the Kirat native individuals. It is acted upon in different ways. These means are an impersonation of the predecessors’ assignments.
“The Udhauli and Ubhauli have been created as a prosperous culture to advance ethnic resistance, solidarity, and organization,” expressed Director of Kirant Rai Yayokhkha Khotang Yugshan Kirant.
He further shared, “The Sakela celebration plays had an impact on limiting struggle by keeping ethnic, strict, and social kindness and common compromise.”. – – –
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