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PICS: Nepal celebrates Paddy Festival with mud splashes, feasts

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Scores of farmers, along with their families, across Nepal observed an annual paddy festival. The day is spent planting rice, splashing around in the muddy fields and indulging in a special feast.

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Children play in the mud in a paddy field during Asar Pandra, or paddy planting day // AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

Rice is beloved staple food for millions in Nepal. The crop is generally planted once a year – in July – and then harvested typically four months later.

 

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Celebrating the paddy fields, rice cultivation

The paddy festivals falls in the third month of the official Nepali calendar. It is called Asār. This period coincides with June 15 to July 16. The 15th day of this month is known as Asar Pandra, and is the celebration of rice field cultivation.

 

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Farmers plant paddy during Asar Pandra or national paddy day festival at Bahunbesi, Nuwakot District, 30 miles North from Kathmandu, Nepal, Friday, June 30, 2023 // AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

From this day onward, most farmers start planting new rice seedlings. The day of celebration is known as ‘dahi chiura’ (beaten rice with yoghurt), for the curd/yoghurt and beaten rice that is enjoyed during the feast.

People also eat yoghurt with puffed rice, with mangoes and bananas.

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Farmers plant paddy during Asar Pandra // AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

The day is also spent with farmers and their families singing traditional songs to welcome the rain, and thanking deities for sending the rain on time.

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A farmer plucks paddy saplings to plant during Asar Pandra // AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

The Nepalese government has declared National Paddy Day a holiday, and encourages people to continue farming rice. This as many are looking to venture onto other career paths. Nepal observes the day on June 30th, and various programmes are organised across the country.

 

Zahraa Schroeder
Zahraa Schroeder
Zahraa writes articles about climate change, world conflict and celebrities. She received her Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies from Damelin, and has garnered more than four years’ experience in the radio industry. She is short for no reason and loves talking to strangers on the bus.

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