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  1. Tihar (also known as Deepawali and Yamapanchak) is a five-day Hindu festival of Diwali celebrated in Nepal and the Indian regions of Sikkim and Gorkhaland (particularly the towns of Darjeeling and Kalimpong), which host a large number of ethnic Indian Gorkhas

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    In Nepal, it is also a multiday festival, although the days and rituals are named differently, with the climax being called the Tihar festival by Hindus and Swanti festival by Buddhists. History. The five-day long festival originated in the Indian subcontinent and is likely a fusion of harvest festivals in ancient India.

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  3. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Tihar, also known as Deepawali or Yamapanchak, stands out as one of the most colourful and enchanting celebrations in Nepal. Spanning five days, this festival holds a special place in the hearts of Nepalese people, as it honours various animals, cultural myths, and strengthens the bonds of love and goodwill. Day one: Kaag Tihar (Crow Tihar)

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  4. Tihar, or the festival of lights, is a festival that lasts for five days in Nepal. This important Hindu festival, which is held in October or November, comes after Dashain.

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