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Nepal and Animal Worshipping Culture

by | 29-10-2016 21:25 recommendations 0


It was on October of 2015 when news spreading across the internet which claimed origin of dogs were from Central Asia noticeably Nepal. If it's true, Nepal surely gets yet another applauding praise for its establishment in animal friendly culture.




With many animals being worshiped for their contribution to human being or taken as different avatar of god's, Nepalese culture has strong connotation with all other forms of being. This claim is justified by ?Tihar?(also known as Deepawali worldwide but the exact Nepalese term for this festive is Tihar). Tihar is second biggest festival of Nepal which is celebrated from Trayodashi of Kartik Krishna to Kartik Shukla Dwitiya every year(swing between last week of October to first week of November because of lunar calendar) i.e shortly after Dashain (biggest Nepalese festival).




Tihar is five day long festival where each day has its own speciality. First day is worshiping of Crow with a belief to avert grief and death. On the second day, Nepalese worship dog. YES, THERE IS ACTUALLY A BIG CULTURE OF WORSHIPING DOG. They are offered foods, garlands and put on tika. It's literally every dog has its day. This is mainly done to cherish the long and established human and dog relation. It's a day to remember contribution of Dog for human civilization. On third day, there is worshiping of COW, holiest animal of Hindus worldwide. In fact not just on tihar, cow and it?s product like dung, urine, milk and milk products are ingredient of many more important Hindu culture. Absence of one(depending on the festive) is usually assumed to be incomplete. On fourth day, Ox i worshiped. The final day where sisters put tika on forehead of brothers to bless with long and disease free life.




Similarly, on the occasion of Naagpanchami (which fall son July/August), Nepalese Hindu put poster/picture or statue of Cobra/Serpent of woods, stones or silver on the walls, and offer the statue with milk and water. This culture has successfully inculcated strong belief in need and preservation of Snakes.  




There are many such other examples where Hindus of Nepal and Indian subcontinent worship and take animals in the form of God. Mouse is vehicle of Ganesha, Tiger as the vehicle of Goddesses Durga. Vulture (Garud) has very prominent role in Ramayan, one of the four scariest Hindu scripture. Elephant head can be found in Ganesh. Likewise, Peacock feather has very special value among Nepalese. And List goes on.




Saying this, we can find some unethical practices of animal sacrifice in Nepalese culture. Like worshiping and offering of goats during Dashain. Mass sacrifice during Gadimai. Though Mass sacrifice has now been banned officially now. We cannot obviously force to avoid such scarification but we can may be follow alternative to ?offerings?. (sadly misinterpreted as vegan trying to influence to not to eat meat).




While not aforementioned culture might be feasible to be followed worldwide but ?Dog Festival? is something that can go globally. With Dog being default best friend of man all over world, most preferred pet by defacto, we can highly encourage to make this trend of worshiping Dog worldwide. This is the perfect time for all animal lovers, benevolent people and everyone who adore dogs, to showcase love and assimilate such a good practice of landlocked country.




Happy Tihar Every Beautiful human being of World.

 

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11 Comments

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 07-02-2018 22:28

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-02-2018 22:24

  • says :
    thanks for sharing informative article
    Posted 08-11-2016 01:59

  • says :
    Nice article, Rahul. It is very important to also look at the religious view of such organisms. Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 04-11-2016 18:24

  • says :
    I am so glad for going through the report and Animal and Plants are taken as form of God in our culture. Though some ironic culture are there. But adapting what is ethical and moral bypassing the bad will nurture human civilization. Love you all ^_^
    Posted 04-11-2016 15:49

  • says :
    Thank you so much Arushi For going through the report and yes we Sub Indian Continet share similar culture divided by border united by culture
    Posted 04-11-2016 15:47

  • says :
    Happy Tibar Rahul! I saw the warning sign in the Himalayas that said 'from this point, we strongly urge you not to eat meat as the locals deem it to be sacrilegious and that it will bring out anger from the gods. I liked how the idea is embedded in their daily lives. Thanks for posting!
    Posted 01-11-2016 14:16

  • says :
    Thank u Rahul for sharing......I think these are the qualities that make Nepalese special....but you know that we worship them in Tihar and sacrifice their life in name of religion during Dashain.....It's so unusual
    Posted 31-10-2016 17:30

  • says :
    Very enthusiastic article you have here. I remember we once reported on heritages that save the environment and I discovered great cultures across the globe. Animal abuse is a very stupid act and I don't know why people take pleasure in them. Through reports like this, we can build the knowledge of people against animal abuse.
    Posted 30-10-2016 20:12

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing, Rahul! It is very interesting to know that people in Nepal worships and celebrates animals. I strongly agree that worshiping animals can contribute to protecting species and its diversity. I hope you fully enjoy the five day festival, and happy Tihar: )
    Posted 30-10-2016 15:44

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Happy Tihar. I enjoyed reading your report and got to know how nicely Nepal celebrates, worships and respects various animals. I had heard of Nagpanchami but not heard of 5 day Tihar festival. Thanks for a very well written and interesting report.
    We all must respect animals or any creature and should live in harmony with each other. Why kill / cause abuse to any animal for materialistic pleasure or any purpose. Everyone has equal right to live peacefully.
    Posted 30-10-2016 00:10

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