Gadhimai festival

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Gadhimai

Gadhimai festival is a Hindu festival held every five years in the Bariyarpur village, in the Bara District of southern Nepal. The festival is primarily dedicated to the Hindu goddess Gadhimai, who is believed to be the goddess of power. The event is one of the largest animal sacrifices in the world, attracting millions of devotees and visitors.

History[edit]

The origins of the Gadhimai festival date back several centuries. According to local legend, the festival began when a feudal landlord had a dream in which the goddess Gadhimai asked for a blood sacrifice to end his imprisonment. Following the dream, the landlord sacrificed animals, and his imprisonment ended. Since then, the festival has been celebrated with animal sacrifices to honor the goddess.

Rituals and Practices[edit]

The Gadhimai festival involves various rituals and practices, including:

  • Animal Sacrifice: The most notable aspect of the festival is the mass sacrifice of animals, including buffalo, goats, pigeons, and chickens. The sacrifices are believed to appease the goddess and bring prosperity and good fortune to the devotees.
  • Puja: Devotees perform puja (worship) to honor the goddess. This includes offering flowers, fruits, and other items to the deity.
  • Fairs and Markets: The festival also features fairs and markets where devotees can buy and sell goods, including religious items, food, and clothing.

Controversy and Criticism[edit]

The Gadhimai festival has faced significant criticism from animal rights activists and organizations worldwide. Critics argue that the mass animal sacrifice is inhumane and unnecessary. In response to the criticism, there have been efforts to ban or reduce the scale of animal sacrifices. In recent years, the Supreme Court of Nepal and various animal rights groups have called for an end to the practice.

Recent Developments[edit]

In 2015, the Gadhimai Temple Trust announced a ban on animal sacrifices during the festival. However, the implementation of the ban has been inconsistent, and animal sacrifices have continued to some extent. The debate over the festival's practices remains ongoing, with efforts to find a balance between tradition and animal welfare.

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