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"Bisket Jatra heralds the start
of the Nepali New Year and is celebrated with the most aplomb in Bhaktapur. In
one of the most exciting annual events in the Kathmandu valley, a huge and
ponderous chariot carrying images of the god Bhairab is hauled by dozens of
villagers to Khalna Tole. The creaking and swaying chariot lumbers around town,
pausing for a huge tug of war between the eastern and western sides of town.
After the battle the chariots head to Khalna Tole, where a huge 25m-high lingam
(phallic symbol) is erected in the stone yoni (female genital symbol) base.
In the evening of the following day (New Year’s Day), the pole is pulled down,
again in an often-violent tug-of-war. As the pole crashes to the ground, the New
Year offi cially commences. Variations on the Bisket Jatra theme can also be
seen in the villages of Timi and Bode. In the former there’s a parade of images
of the gods, with villagers throwing red powder over them. In the latter,
there’s a tonguepiercing ceremony, with one villager spending the day with an
iron spike piercing his tongue." (lonelyplanet) |