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Filmed over three years in various regions of Nepal, the Emmy-winning and multiple Emmy-nominated docu-series FESTIVALS tells the story of the five most unique cultural annual festivals practiced in the country. Visually stunning, the series captures Nepal’s vibrant ethnic folk traditions, unfolding ancient myths and legends while immersing viewers in the divinely inspired mystical cultures and the rich diversity of its people.
Episode 1: Festival of Tihar (Diwali)
A celebration of the bond between humans and animals, Tihar (Diwali) is a five-day cultural event where crows, dogs, cows, oxen, and brothers are worshiped, each on a specific day, symbolizing protection, loyalty, and prosperity.
Episode 2: Festival of Dashain
Celebrating the triumph of the Mother Goddess Durga over evil, Dashain is the longest festival observed by the Nepalese. Spanning 15 days in September or early October, it is a time when families come together to share blessings, feast, and partake in rituals that have been passed down through generations.
Episode 3: Saraswati Puja
Children receive their first lessons in writing and reading, as it is believed that the Goddess of Knowledge, Saraswati, will bless them to excel in school. This day is also considered the most auspicious time to begin learning new things, marking a fresh start filled with hope and promise.
Episode 4: Maha Shiva Ratri
Hundreds of thousands of people from Nepal and abroad gather for this sacred event, where holy men transform themselves into living gods. Married women diligently perform rituals to appease Lord Shiva, seeking his blessings for their husbands’ long lives and success. Meanwhile, single girls pray with the hope of finding a life partner as devoted and powerful as Shiva himself.
Episode 5: Gai Jatra
For centuries, Gai Jatra has been a tradition dedicated to honoring family members who passed away in the past year. Instead of mourning, the festival transforms grief into joy, with bright-colored costumes, painted faces, masks, and loud music filling the streets. It’s a time when people turn their sadness and tears into laughter, celebrating the lives of the deceased with vibrant, communal festivities.
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