it makes me to go back to nepal and play deusi with freind but i am in USA. But thank you, who had upload this video. It really touch my heart when i see muy country cultural video. This is our country pride. Mero NEPAL Mero nepal mers desh malai lagcha paero. I love nepal. My native land. So please upload more video. Thanking you again i want to say i appreciate your co-operation. Thank you very much
The tihar festival came into vogue to commemorate the good name of the Kirat king, Balihang. The king Balihang was sick. When he became seriously ill, all his subjects were very sad. Seeing the gloomy faces of his subjects the king told them to pray to almighty if they wanted his recovery. All the subjects prayed to the almighty for their king's recovery.
Fortunately, the king became well. So they all lit lamps making the dark night bright and took parts in the rejoicing.
The king Balihang sent the youth through out his kingdom to spread the good news of his recovery. As there was no modern medium of communication, the youth went house to house singing, dancing and spreading the news. Thus a tradition of Bhaileni and Deusi Bhailo was commemorated every year.
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Lets join together 2 njoy our festival with full enthusiasm.
sharmatikaram 4 months ago
it makes me to go back to nepal and play deusi with freind but i am in USA. But thank you, who had upload this video. It really touch my heart when i see muy country cultural video. This is our country pride. Mero NEPAL Mero nepal mers desh malai lagcha paero. I love nepal. My native land. So please upload more video. Thanking you again i want to say i appreciate your co-operation. Thank you very much
TheNativelover 2 years ago
Origin of Bhai-Tika & Deusi Bhailo:
The tihar festival came into vogue to commemorate the good name of the Kirat king, Balihang. The king Balihang was sick. When he became seriously ill, all his subjects were very sad. Seeing the gloomy faces of his subjects the king told them to pray to almighty if they wanted his recovery. All the subjects prayed to the almighty for their king's recovery.
diliprai 2 years ago
Fortunately, the king became well. So they all lit lamps making the dark night bright and took parts in the rejoicing.
The king Balihang sent the youth through out his kingdom to spread the good news of his recovery. As there was no modern medium of communication, the youth went house to house singing, dancing and spreading the news. Thus a tradition of Bhaileni and Deusi Bhailo was commemorated every year.
source:
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh
Balagokulam (HSS), pg.34
diliprai 2 years ago
I love the voice of Narayan rayamajhi! great songs i missed my village
ndahal 3 years ago
it is wonderful... it makes me too happy.. i love this .. i wish i can play deusi here....
hotyboty5912 3 years ago
ger good,
emmanual1987 4 years ago
malai ta ghara gau ko samjhana le ashu jharyoooooooooo
sajayhotboy 4 years ago