White Machhindranath Chariot Returns to Janabahala on Fourth Day of Festival
Summary
The Seto Machhindranath chariot was returned to Janabahala on the fourth day of the five-day festival in Kathmandu, with the idol to be installed in the temple on the final day.
Key Points
- The Seto Machhindranath chariot was grandly returned to Janabahala on the fourth day of the festival.
- The chariot procession begins annually from Tindhara Pathshala in Durbar Marg, moving through Asan, Hanuman Dhoka, Lagantol, and Lagan.
- On the fourth day, the chariot circles three times around the temple of Seto Machhindranath's mother in Lagan.
- The festival concludes on the fifth day after the idol is moved from the chariot to the temple at Janabahala.