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Tihar, also known as Deepawali or Diwali in some regions, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated primarily in Nepal and parts of India. It spans five days, each dedicated to different animals, gods, and cultural practices, highlighting the harmony and reverence for nature and deities. The festival starts with Kaag Tihar, worshipping crows, followed by Kukur Tihar, where dogs are honored for their loyalty. The third day, Gai Tihar, is devoted to cows—symbols of prosperity and nourishment—and also includes the worship of Laxmi, the goddess of wealth. The fourth day celebrates Govardhan Puja and Mha Puja among some communities, emphasizing self-purification and respect for nature. Finally, Bhai Tika is dedicated to the bond between brothers and sisters, with sisters praying for their brothers' long life and prosperity. Lighting oil lamps, decorating homes with vibrant rangoli patterns, and exchanging sweets and gifts are customary ways to express joy and gratitude during this festival. The vibrant celebrations capture the essence of togetherness and renewal. For those looking to participate or share their wishes, hashtags like #happytihar and #happytihareveryone help join a wider community celebrating Tihar online. Whether through traditional rituals or sharing heartfelt messages, Tihar is a beautiful occasion to honor familial bonds, embrace spirituality, and welcome abundance into life.

















































































