What happens when unknowingly you become a part of an annual festival of a new country . Rato Machhendranath in Kathmandu was one such festival which we didn’t even know was happening before we actually became a part of it . This is not for the first time – we had seen Yodeling festival of Interlaken in Switzerland which happens once in 3 years (Read here)

People seeking blessings at Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

People seeking blessings

After a proper Newari Lunch we headed towards Patan, another tourist spot in Kathmandu. This post is not about Patan . This is about Rato Machhendranath festival . As I was moving around the Durbar Square, planning to capture the area, I felt a buzz around. It was at the centre of the Durbar Square. There was a chariot which was nicely decorated and definitely seemed an auspicious and religious one, as people were seeking blessings .

little onlooker at Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

The little onlooker

The signals reached the brain . Anticipating that there is going to be some event which is very local but very popular, I changed my plan to spending more time on this event rather than at the Museum. I don’t regret the decision. By the time I came back from visiting the Durbar Square ( 20 minutes ), the place was overcrowded .

Durbar Square Patan Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

Durbar Square Patan during the Rato Machhendranath Festival

Young and old, dressed in traditional Nepalese clothes, filled up the place . Some amongst them were also dressed in Red, with huge cymbals in their hands. There was a restless excitement amongst the crowd which normally happens with any crowd in waiting for a grand event to start .

Celebration at Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

The celebration starts

Chariot ready to move at Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

The chariot ready to move

The uniqueness here is the tall structure, about 65 ft high, which was built up on the chariot. Looking around, I saw there were lots of  photographers who were already up on the terrace in the surrounding building with an aim to capture the beginning  of this festival . An otherwise shy person, I took all my courage possible and entered the first hotel /restaurant in front of me . In the late afternoon, there were not many people in the hotel and I ran with all my energy to the fourth floor terrace .

Durbar Square from 4th floor terrace during Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

Durbar Square from 4th floor terrace

There were other photographers present and the next 30 minutes were intense romance between my eyes and the view finder. The atmosphere at that place was filled with music and dance and devotion and it was magic.

Young chariot riders at Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

Young chariot riders

On the move at Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

On the move at Rato Machhendranath festival

Later I found out that this is called Rato Macchendranath festival. Rato Machhendranath is the god of rains and is equally celebrated by the Hindus and Buddhists in Nepal. This chariot procession which I witnessed was a part of annual event which happens every year in April – May to show respect to rain god. This is one of the oldest and longest festival in Patan . There is a Rato Machhendranath temple also at Patan Durbar Square which is 300 years old . However after another round with the camera, I called it quits . Came back home satisfied .

Onlookers at roof terrace watching Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

Onlookers at the roof terrace

the chariot on the move at Rato Machhendranath festival in Kathmandu Nepal . Pictures by pikturenama

The chariot on the move

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