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Friday, 22 March 2013

Hindu festival of Shivaratri celebrated in Kathmandu

Photo: Saddhu holy man at Shivaratri festival in Kathmandu

I arrived to Kathmandu for our Spring trekking season on March 10th and when being driven out of the airport I noticed the usual road to the centre of Kathmandu was closed and there were many people around. The reason for the large crowds was that I had arrived to Kathmandu during the Shivaratri festival.

The Shivaratri festival is celebrated every year in Kathmandu in reverence of Lord Shiva with offerings of Bel leaves and fasting for the day and night during a long vigil. This festival is centred on the Pashupati Temple complex located on the Bagmati river not far away from the international airport. This area is crowded with pilgrims from Nepal and India as well as many holy men (or saddhus) who walk around naked with their bodies smeared with ash. A ritual among Saddhus is to smoke marijuana in worship of Lord Shiva and certainly lots of this drug is smoked during Shivaratri.

During Shivaratri the area around Pashupati complex has many food stalls and across the river in the forest there are lots of temporary shelters and campfires. At midnight the festival starts when the priests start to make offerings to Lord Shiva and throughout the night the pilgrims and saddhus enter the main temple with milk, flowers, coins and rice placed near the Lingam of Lord Shiva.

Lord Shiva is a Hindu deity known as the “Destroyer “or “Transformer” and is regarded as one of the five primary forms of God. Lord Shiva lived on Mount Kailash in Tibet as well as a householder with his wife Parvati and two sons and daughter. Lord Shiva can be easily identified as he always carries a trident and has five serpents as ornaments.

If you are interested in visiting Shivaratri festival then the timing varies in the western calendar as is celebrated each year on 13th and 14th night of Maagha or Phalguna month of the Hindu calendar. Please get in touch with us we will let you know the dates of this festival for next year and if you like we can organise a visit with one of our sightseeing guides.

Roland Hunter
www.themountaincompany.co.uk

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

TMC treks guaranteed to run for Summer and Autumn 2013

We already have a number of groups forming for our Summer and Autumn treks in Nepal, Pakistan and Bhutan. Please take a look at these trips listed below, all of these are now guaranteed to run and there is currently availability:

K2 & Gondogoro La in Pakistan (August 3rd to 25th 2013)
K2 Base Camp and Concordia in Pakistan (August 30th to September 22nd 2013)
Lunana Snowman in Bhutan (September 21st to October 26th 2013)
Kanchenjunga to Makalu GHT (October 5th to November 4th 2013)
Kanchenjunga to Tumlingtar GHT (October 5th to November 15th 2013)
Everest High Passes in Nepal (October 4th to 25th 2013)
Luxury Everest Base Camp in Nepal (October 8th to 26th 2013)
Kanchenjunga Circuit in Nepal (October 30th to November 24th 2013)
Mera Peak Expedition in Nepal (November 3rd to 24th 2013)
Everest Base Camp in Nepal (November 3rd to November 21st 2013)
Everest Luxury Lodges in Nepal (November 18th to December 3rd 2013)

We also have several departures that are getting close to becoming guaranteed to run, they are as follows:

Dhaulagiri Circuit in Nepal (October 6th to 25th 2013)
Everest Base Camp in Nepal (November 13th to December 1st 2013)
Upper Dolpo to Jomsom GHT in Nepal (May 3rd to June 1st 2014)
Makalu to Everest GHT in Nepal (April 14th to May 12th 2014)

Please get in touch with us soon if you would like to join any of these groups, by the way there are currently some good deals on flights to Kathmandu in Autumn for latest prices check out SkyScanner

Roland Hunter
www.themountaincompany.co.uk

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