Nepal

MYAGDI, NOVEMBER 3The Magar community of Barangja in ward nos 3 and 4 of Mangala rural municipality-3 celebrated the 'Aagodeu' festival.
The community celebrate Aagodeu festival for three days starting from Kukur Tihar every year.Bhaiyaduj festival being celebrated today in MithilanchalThere is no Tihar celebration on Friday: Calendar Determination CommitteeYam Rokka, Ward no.
3 chair said that it is customary to celebrate this festival by worshiping nature with the hope that there will be no fire-related disaster.The festival begins after Magar shamans perform pooja at the sacred place in Shilathur of Barangja.
On the second day, in the evening, a sheep is worshiped and sacrificed at the same place.
Similarly, fire is lit and doused.
The festival comes to an end on the third day after cutting the colored stones and worshiping them.Magars of the Pun, Gharti, Roka, Ramjali Rokka, Bajhange Roka, Gharti and Budhathoki tribes living in Barangja celebrate the Aagodeu festival.
Ward president Roka said that the Agodeu festival believed to have started in the twelfth century is being observed since the beginning of settlement in Barangja..
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