Ubhauli
Ubhauli (उभौली) is festival of the Kirat communities of Sunuwar, Rai, Limbu and Yakkha of Nepal , India and around the world by Kirati people celebrated every year marking the migration phase upwards towards the hilly regions when the summer season arrives.[1] The migration from hills downwards to areas of lower altitude is called Udhauli (downwards), which is also an annual festival of these communities.[2] Sakela is the dance performed during the festival.[3][4] On this Ubhauli festival day, the Kirat people pray to mother nature for healthy crops and protection from natural calamities in that year.[5]
| Ubhauli | |
|---|---|
Ubhauli celebration by Kirat people | |
| Also called | Sakela |
| Observed by | Kirat communities |
| Type | Kirat festival |
| Observances | Prayers and religious rituals |
| Date | April–May (lunar calendar) |
| Frequency | Annual |
See also
References
- Rai, Anu (February 2023). "Environment and Culture: Adaptations that have Shaped Nepal" (PDF). Unity Journal. IV: 70–81. doi:10.3126/unityj.v4i01.52231.
- "Kirants celebrate Ubhauli". The Himalayan Times. 14 May 2009.
- "Udhauli Festival, December 02". Nepal Travel News.
- Durga Maya Rai (13 December 2016). "The biggest festival of Kirats". The Kathmandu Post.
- Milan Adhikari (10 May 2017). "Kirat community observes Ubhauli Sakela fest (In pictures)". The Kathmandu Post.
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