Nepal's Unique Tradition: Annual Homage to Dogs



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Nepal's Unique Tradition: Annual Homage to Dogs

In Nepal, a country rich in culture and traditions, there exists an extraordinary annual ritual dedicated to man’s best friend—dogs. This unique practice is part of a five - day festival known as “Kukur Tihar,” which is a significant segment of the larger Tihar festival, also referred to as the Festival of Lights in Nepal.

 

During Kukur Tihar, dogs are adorned with garlands of marigolds, tika (sacred marks) are applied to their foreheads, and they are offered an array of delicious treats. This act of reverence stems from the Nepalese belief that dogs serve as guardians of the underworld in Hindu mythology. They are seen as loyal protectors, and this day is set aside to express gratitude for their unwavering loyalty and companionship. Whether it’s street dogs that roam freely across the country or beloved pets, all dogs are treated as honored guests during this special occasion. In many households, families take time to bathe and groom their pet dogs, before dressing them up in colorful clothes and showering them with love.

 

The celebration of Kukur Tihar not only showcases Nepal’s deep - rooted cultural beliefs but also highlights the country’s harmonious relationship with animals. It has become a heartwarming sight for both locals and tourists, who are often touched by the affection and respect shown towards dogs. This unique tradition has also drawn international attention, as it offers a fascinating glimpse into Nepal’s rich cultural tapestry and the unique ways in which different societies express their bond with animals.
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