Matatirtha Aunshi: Lockdown influences festivity


Kathmandu, April 23 

Today is Matatirtha Aunshi (additionally called Aamako Mukh Herne Din), an exceptional day devoted to Mothers, a day when Hindus love moms by directing various customs. 

On this day, children and little girls visit their moms and blessing different luxuries and pieces of clothing among others. 

In like manner, individuals accumulate at Matatirtha, on the edges of Kathmandu near Thankot, to give recognition to moms, who have left this world. Several individuals visit the sacred site on this day consistently. 

Be that as it may, the across the nation lockdown forced to control the coronavirus episode in the nation has influenced the festivals this year. The Matatirtha Festival has been deferred. Individuals have not had the option to visit their moms because of transport suspension. 

Chandragiri district's city hall leader Ghanashyam Giri says individuals have been encouraged not to make any groups to dodge the danger of disease. The region has likewise sent its staff to screen in the event that anybody damages the prohibitive requests. 

In any case, the day by day venerate in the sacred site has proceeded with continuous in any event, during the lockdown.

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