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  1. Tihar (also known as Deepawali and Yamapanchak) is a five-day Hindu festival of Diwali celebrated in Nepal and the Indian regions of Sikkim and Gorkhaland (particularly the towns of Darjeeling and Kalimpong), which host a large number of ethnic Indian Gorkhas

    • Kaag Tihar (Crow Tihar) The first day of Tihar is dedicated to the crow, considered a messenger of Yama, the god of death in Hindu mythology. People believe that offering food to crows on this day will protect their homes from negative energies and bad omens.
    • Kukur Tihar (Dog Tihar) On the second day, dogs take centre stage. Dogs, known for their loyalty and companionship, are celebrated with great enthusiasm.
    • Gai Tihar and Lakshmi Puja (Cow Tohar and Worship of Goddess Laxmi) The third day is a blend of two significant celebrations: Gai Tihar and Laxmi Puja.
    • Goru Tihar and Govardhan Puja. The fourth day of Tihar is devoted to oxen, known as the backbone of farming in Nepal. These sturdy animals are worshipped with tika, garlands, and special meals as a token of appreciation for their invaluable support in agriculture.
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    • Kaag (Crow) Tihar: On the first day of Tihar, which is a festival celebrated by the people of Nepal and is known for its worship of crows. According to Sanskrit, it is a common belief in Hinduism that the sound made by a crow (its cawing) represents grief and mourning.
    • Kukur (Dog) Tihar: The second day of the Tihar celebration, also known as the festival of the dog, is called Kukur Tihar. In celebration of the special bond that exists between people and their dog companions, worship services for dogs include the offering of tika, flowers (ful), and food.
    • Gai (Cow) Tihar and Laxmi Puja. On the third day of Tihar, Hindus worship cows early in the morning to symbolize prosperity and abundance. In Nepal, cow milk, dung, and urine have been utilized for cleaning since ancient times.
    • Goru Tihar and Govardhan Puja: Govardhan Puja is the name for the fourth day of Tihar. People from three different cultures enjoy it in three different pujas.
  3. Jun 21, 2023 · Table of Contents. Significance and History of the Tihar Festival. Five days of the Tihar Festival. Day 1: Kag Tihar – Celebrating crows. Day 2: Kukur Tihar – Honoring dogs. Day 3: Gai Tihar and Laxmi Puja – Worshiping cows and Goddess Laxmi. Day 4: Govardhan Puja and Mha Puja – Worshiping Lord Krishna and self.

  4. Tihar is a five-day-long festival that starts with Kaag Tihar (the worshipping of the crow) in Trayodashi of Kartik Krishna Paksha and ends with Bhai Tika in Dwitiya of Kartik Sukla Paksha. According to the western calendar, the festival occurs in October or November. This year, the festival occurs from 5 th – 9 th November 2018.

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