On Wednesday, a vibrant religious ceremony took place at Kageshwori Dham, situated in Gagalphedi, Kageshwori Manohara Municipality-1, Kathmandu. The event saw a large number of devotees participating in traditional worship practices.
The ceremony was marked by the rhythmic drumming of the traditional dhime, a type of drum commonly used in Nepali religious and cultural events. Devotees, dressed in traditional attire, engaged in various rituals and offered prayers, contributing to the festive atmosphere of the event.
The celebration at Kageshwori Dham was not only a display of religious devotion but also a significant cultural gathering for the local community. The use of drums and other traditional elements highlighted the deep-rooted cultural heritage and communal spirit of the area.
Residents and visitors alike were seen taking part in the ceremonies, reflecting the importance of such events in strengthening community bonds and preserving cultural traditions. The day was captured in vivid photographs by Hari Ram Bhetuwal, showcasing the essence and vibrancy of the religious observance.
Overall, the event at Kageshwori Dham underscored the ongoing tradition of blending spiritual practice with cultural expression, continuing to be a cornerstone of the local religious and cultural life.