Mother's Day in Nepal is otherwise called Mata Tirtha Ausi. Individuals pay respect to their moms exhibiting her most loved sustenance, attire and different endowments on this day.
Mukh Herne signifies "to permit somebody as our relative or give regard or to perceive the accomplishment of or adoration to somebody". This is the day when we perceive and pay admiration to our mom for her give it a second thought and unqualified adoration to us, so we call this day the "Mother's day" – "Aama ko Mukh Herne Din" (the exacting importance is "to see Mother's face")
Mother's day is not connected to a specific religion or a specific group. This event is seen by numerous groups the country over.
Mother's day in Nepal is a custom instead of a celebration of a specific gathering or group.
At the point when is Mother's day celebrated in Nepal
Mother's day is seen on Baishak Krishna Ausi. In 2015, it is on Baishak 05, 2072 which match with Apr 18, 2015 on English date-book.
This day is viewed as extremely propitious. The individuals who have officially lost his/her mom recall that her giving Sida Daan to pandit (Sida is sacred blend of rice grains and other unadulterated sustenance materials with garments).
By and large individuals around Kathmandu visit Mata Tirtha (a sacred spot 9 Kilometers North West of Kathmandu) to perform "Sraddha" or "Pinda Daan" to their expired mother. Individuals in various part of the nation do the custom at home or at a stream or whatever other blessed place close-by.
Story behind observing Mata Tirtha
Additionally as indicated by a story a kid used to take his cows to munch adjacent the lake. At whatever point he began eating the nourishment amid the lunch time a touch of the sustenance fell in the lake. This continued occurrence for quite a while. One day the kid peeped into the lake to discover what was going ahead in the lake. Shockingly, he saw his dead mother in the lake.
The kid needed her mom to run home with him. He demanded and began crying requesting that her return home with him. However, she said she was at that point dead and it is impractical to do a reversal home once somebody kicked the bucket. In any case, she said she would show up in the lake consistently on Baishak Krishna Aushi (No-moon day of Baishak). He concurred and did a reversal. He began going to the lake and see his mom on same day consistently. Numerous individuals began to visit the lake to see their mom around the same time.
It is said once, a woman going to the lake wished to see her dead mother's picture yet she couldn't see after long hold up, with dissatisfaction she bounced into the lake and kicked the bucket. Since the woman conferred suicide in the lake, the dead individuals quit being found in the lake.
How would we commend mother's day
Nepal has more than 60 ethnic gatherings with all have their own particular convention, custom and dialects. The general population of various group and tribe have their own specific manner of praising mother's day. Some commend it at a young hour in the morning, pay reverence to mother and begin the day.
Some commend it at night. They get ready sustenances and wonderful blowout in the morning and serve it to their mom at night. The festival and fun of the celebration relies on the spot, atmosphere and ethnicity. Nonetheless, a definitive pith of the celebration is to give love and regard to our mom.
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In Lyrics of Ganesh G.C. and Music of Rajan Karki
New Nepali Lok Song Dedicated to all mothers's
"Meri Aama Audina Farkera"
Lyrics of This Song
Sano chada hurkau ni pacheuri le beri
Dina raat runchhu aama timrai photo heri
Sadhai ma dekhchu sapani ma chad baad matrai aako
Aama timile kakh ma boki mama ghara laako
Jati samjhi roye ni dharkera
Meri aama aaudinan farkera
Jati samjhi royeni dharkera meri aama audinan farkera
Mobile Ringback Tone Code For This Song
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