Published On: September 14, 2023 12:45 PM NPT By: Rajib Khatri
KATHMANDU, Sept 14: A large number of people have thronged Gokarneshwor to mark the traditional father’s day. Also known as ‘Kushe Aunsi’ which also is referred to as 'Gokarna Aunsi', this special day is set apart for the veneration of one's father.
On this auspicious day, sons as well as daughters go home to meet and spend quality time with their fathers. Home-cooked delicacies, sweets, meat and other gifts are offered to all fathers.
Many people celebrate this festival by offering prayers to Lord Shiva at Gokarna Temple. People also visit the temple at Gokarna or other holy places to perform "Shraddha" in memory of their deceased fathers. The date does not coincide with the international fathers’ day and is based on the lunar calendar as all the other cultural festivals celebrated in Nepal.
Here are some pictures taken by Republica Photojournalist Rajib Khatri at Gokarneshwor:
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