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MAHOTTARI, NOVEMBER 3Women in Mithilanchal are celebrating Bhaiyaduj festival today wishing their brothers long life.Newar community in Bhaktapur celebrating Mha puja today, Bhai Tika tomorrowLaxmi Puja, Kukur Tihar being observed todayAs per Maithil tradition sisters invite their brothers and worship them on the last and fifth day of Yamapanchak or Tihar festival.
This festival is also called Bharditiya and Bhatriditiya in Mithila.Dr Rajendra Bimal, a famous Mithila litterateur, retells the legendary story of King Bali's sisters, Ganga and Yamuna, wearing seven-colored tikas wishing for their brother progress, well-being and long life.During this festival, it is customary for sisters to pray for the long life of their brothers while singing various folk songs and dances.Upendra Pathak, chief priest of Baba Jaleshwarnath Mahadev Temple located in Jaleshwar Municipality-1 says that Bhaiyaduj festival is celebrated with joy and happiness in Mithilachal and this festival strengthens the relationship between sisters and brothers..
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