Devotees Celebrate Holi with Colors During Mithila Madhyamik Parikrama at Kanchanban
Summary
Devotees celebrated Holi with colors during the Mithila Madhyamik Parikrama at Kanchanban in Mahottari, marking a traditional religious and cultural event that strengthens community unity and faith.
Key Points
- Devotees participating in the Mithila Madhyamik Parikrama celebrated Holi with colors at Kanchanban in Mahottari district.
- The Parikrama, considered the world’s longest religious foot march, started from Janakpurdham and includes 15 resting places across Nepal and India.
- The Holi celebration at Kanchanban is enriched by the participation of local religious leaders, social activists, cultural figures, and politicians including Madhes Province Chief Minister Krishna Prasad Yadav.
- The Parikrama symbolizes religious, cultural, and traditional harmony between Nepal and India, with a route covering 133 kilometers on foot.