Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Dasain

I thought from my last post, that I should go into further depth about this holiday called Dasain.

The holiday generally involves a lot of street festivals, a lot of Tika(yogurt,color stuff on your forehead which is like a blessing),  lots of dead animals and blood from sacrifices, gambling, and drinking. This is what I gather from descriptions I get from Nepali people, and what I have observed.  I realise that a holiday with red paint, blood filled rowdy streets, gambling, and above normal excessive drinking sounds more like a scene from a movie involving a not to distant future where society has fallen into ruin, but it is actually quite orderly.  In order for the government to keep things in order and provide for the festivities, the police up their check points the month before the holiday to collect fines/bribes, which seems perfectly acceptable and par for the course(much like speed traps at the end of the month in the US).

The game of choice for channeling the need to gamble for the Nepali people, and obviously is of great interest to me, is a game called Marriage(Perhaps a jab at arranged marriages?) .  A quick search for the rules of Marriage on the Internet return very little information so a quick description might be in order. Basically the game is like rummy, but remove some of the skill, and replace it with luck.  Even if you have the best strategy in the world, if you don't get 12 certain cards, you will not get any points, and thus lose money.  Luckily, such a game lends itself very well to drinking, so it is a good match.

Dasain seems like a great holiday for Nepal, and is really a time where everyone stops working, takes some time to relax, gets together with family and the community, and generally have a good time.  What also adds to this great holiday is the ambiguous start and end dates.  The description on Wikipedia says that it is 15 days, I have been told by many people that it is 12 days, which is also in stark contrast with the people that say it is in fact 14 days.  So really, this holiday is capable of being stretched and catered to one's own schedule, allowing one's self to reach their maximum enjoyment level.

The religious base for this holiday is Hindu, which is one of the major religions of Nepal, and involves praying, and offering sacrifices to many goddesses of the Hindu religion.  Unlike Christmas in the US, the religious part of the holiday is a very important part of the celebrations for a large amount of the population.

I was in the mountains...

-TR


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yοur mеаns of tеlling аll іn
this article is in faсt pleаѕant, all be
сapаble οf without ԁiffіcultу
be aware of it, Thanks а lot.

My wеb-site; tens machine
my webpage - www.samstensunits.com

Anonymous said...

Hаѵе you evеr thought about including a
lіttle bіt more than ϳust yοur articleѕ?
Ι meаn, ωhat you saу is fundamental and everуthing.
But thіnk abοut if yоu added some great visuals oг ѵideo сlіps to give your poѕts moгe, "pop"!

Υour content is excellent but with pics аnd videos, this sitе coulԁ definitely be
one of the greatest in its nіche. Gгeat blοg!



Here iѕ mу ρagе ... grapevine taxi