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'''Seto Machindranath''',also known as White Machindranath, [[Aryavalokitesvara]], [[Karunamaya]] and Jamaleswor  is a [[deity]] worshiped by the [[Hindus]] and [[Buddhists]] in [[Nepal]]. The [[temple]] of [[Seto Machindranath]] is located in [[Jana]] Bahal(also known as Machhindra Bahal).A place located between Ason and [[Indra]] chowk,Kathmandu and is believed to have been established around the 10th century. [[Seto Machindranath]] is worshipped by the [[Hindus]] as the [[god of rain]] and the [[Buddhists]] {{Wiki|worship}} the [[deity]] as an aspect of [[Avalokiteshvara]].
 
  
Every year the [[deity]] is placed in a chariot(also known as Rath) and the [[chariot]] is paraded around [[Kathmandu]]. This {{Wiki|festival}} is known as {{Wiki|Jana Baha Dyah Jatra}}. The [[deity]] is bathed and repainted every year as a [[ritual]] that [[symbolizes]] the changes occurring throughout our [[lives]].
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'''[[Seto Machindranath]]''',also known as [[White Machindranath]], [[Aryavalokitesvara]], [[Karunamaya]] and [[Jamaleswor]]  is a [[deity]] worshiped by the [[Hindus]] and [[Buddhists]] in [[Nepal]].
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The [[temple]] of [[Seto Machindranath]] is located in [[Jana Bahal]](also known as [[Machhindra Bahal]]).
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A place located between Ason and [[Indra]] chowk,[[Kathmandu]] and is believed to have been established around the 10th century.
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[[Seto Machindranath]] is worshipped by the [[Hindus]] as the [[god of rain]] and the [[Buddhists]] {{Wiki|worship}} the [[deity]] as an aspect of [[Avalokiteshvara]].
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Every year the [[deity]] is placed in a chariot(also known as Rath) and the [[chariot]] is paraded around [[Kathmandu]].  
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This {{Wiki|festival}} is known as {{Wiki|Jana Baha Dyah Jatra}}. The [[deity]] is bathed and repainted every year as a [[ritual]] that [[symbolizes]] the changes occurring throughout our [[lives]].
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==Legend==
 
==Legend==
  
It is believed that during the {{Wiki|rule}} of [[King]] [[Yakshya]] [[Malla]], in a place called Kantipuri [[people]] used to bathe in the {{Wiki|holy}} [[river]] and visit [[Swayambhunath]] this led them to [[heaven]] after [[death]]. Once Yamraj(god of [[death]]) came to know the power of [[Swayambhunath]] and he visited the {{Wiki|holy}} [[temple]]. During his return from the [[temple]] he was captured by [[King]] [[Yakshya]] [[Malla]] and his [[Tantric guru]] and demanded [[immortality]] and would not let Yamraj leave. So Yamraj prayed to [[Arya]] Awalokiteshwor(Seto Machindranath) to free him. The [[god]] heard his [[prayer]] and instantly appeared from the [[water]]. The [[god]] was white in {{Wiki|color}} with [[eyes]] half closed. He then told the [[king]] [[to build]] a [[temple]] where Kalmati and Bagmati meet and to organize [[chariot]] procession so that the [[god]] could visit the [[people]] and bless them with [[happiness]] and long [[life]].
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It is believed that during the {{Wiki|rule}} of [[King]] [[Yakshya Malla]], in a place called [[Kantipuri]] [[people]] used to bathe in the {{Wiki|holy}} [[river]] and visit [[Swayambhunath]] this led them to [[heaven]] after [[death]].  
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Once [[Yamraj]] ([[god]] of [[death]]) came to know the power of [[Swayambhunath]] and he visited the {{Wiki|holy}} [[temple]].  
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During his return from the [[temple]] he was captured by [[King]] [[Yakshya Malla]] and his [[Tantric guru]] and demanded [[immortality]] and would not let [[Yamraj]] leave.  
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So [[Yamraj]] prayed to [[Arya Awalokiteshwor]] ([[Seto Machindranath]]) to free him.  
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The [[god]] heard his [[prayer]] and instantly appeared from the [[water]].  
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The [[god]] was white in {{Wiki|color}} with [[eyes]] half closed.  
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He then told the [[king]] [[to build]] a [[temple]] where [[Kalmati]] and [[Bagmati]] meet and to organize [[chariot]] procession so that the [[god]] could visit the [[people]] and bless them with [[happiness]] and long [[life]].
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[[File:Kathmandu_Seto_Machindranath_19th_century.jpg|thumb|250px|Kathmandu Seto Machindranath 19th century]]
 
[[File:Kathmandu_Seto_Machindranath_19th_century.jpg|thumb|250px|Kathmandu Seto Machindranath 19th century]]
 
=={{Wiki|Festival}}==
 
=={{Wiki|Festival}}==
  
The [[chariot]] procession {{Wiki|festival}} of [[Seto Machindranath]] is celebrated during the month of [[Chaitra]]. This is a three days long {{Wiki|festival}}. The [[chariot]] of [[Seto Machindranath]] is pulled from place to place during these three days. Each day when the [[chariot]] has reached its destination a group of soldiers [[fire]] their rifles into the [[air]].
 
  
On the first day the [[deity]] is brought to Jamal by the {{Wiki|priests}}. Then it is pulled to [[Asan]], [[Kathmandu]] via [[Ratna]] Park and Bhotahity. The next day it is pulled from [[Asan]] [[Kathmandu]] to Hanumandokha. Finally it is pulled to Lagantole via Maruhity and Jaisideval. During all three days [[people]] come and pay their [[respect]] to the [[god]].
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The [[chariot]] procession {{Wiki|festival}} of [[Seto Machindranath]] is celebrated during the month of [[Chaitra]]. This is a three days long {{Wiki|festival}}.
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The [[chariot]] of [[Seto Machindranath]] is pulled from place to place during these three days.
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Each day when the [[chariot]] has reached its destination a group of soldiers [[fire]] their rifles into the [[air]].
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On the first day the [[deity]] is brought to Jamal by the {{Wiki|priests}}.  
 +
 
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Then it is pulled to [[Asan]], [[Kathmandu]] via [[Ratna]] Park and Bhotahity.  
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The next day it is pulled from [[Asan]] [[Kathmandu]] to [[Hanumandokha]].  
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Finally it is pulled to Lagantole via Maruhity and [[Jaisideval]]. During all three days [[people]] come and pay their [[respect]] to the [[god]].
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==[[Ritual]]==
 
==[[Ritual]]==
  
In the month of Poush every year the [[deity]] is bathed and repainted. In this event the [[deity]] is brought into the courtyard of the [[temple]]. All of the ornaments and [[clothes]] of the [[deity]] are taken off. Then the [[deity]] is bathed with several containers of [[water]] both cold and hot,milk, ghee and [[honey]]. All of the [[actions]] are carried out by the {{Wiki|priests}} of the [[temple]]. Main highlight of this event is that the living [[goddess]] [[Kumari]] attends this [[ritual]].
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In the month of Poush every year the [[deity]] is bathed and repainted.  
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In this event the [[deity]] is brought into the courtyard of the [[temple]].  
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All of the ornaments and [[clothes]] of the [[deity]] are taken off.  
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Then the [[deity]] is bathed with several containers of [[water]] both cold and hot,milk, ghee and [[honey]].  
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All of the [[actions]] are carried out by the {{Wiki|priests}} of the [[temple]]. Main highlight of this event is that the living [[goddess]] [[Kumari]] attends this [[ritual]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 3 February 2016

Seto Machchhindra



Seto Machindranath,also known as White Machindranath, Aryavalokitesvara, Karunamaya and Jamaleswor is a deity worshiped by the Hindus and Buddhists in Nepal.

The temple of Seto Machindranath is located in Jana Bahal(also known as Machhindra Bahal).

A place located between Ason and Indra chowk,Kathmandu and is believed to have been established around the 10th century.

Seto Machindranath is worshipped by the Hindus as the god of rain and the Buddhists worship the deity as an aspect of Avalokiteshvara.

Every year the deity is placed in a chariot(also known as Rath) and the chariot is paraded around Kathmandu.

This festival is known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra. The deity is bathed and repainted every year as a ritual that symbolizes the changes occurring throughout our lives.


Legend

It is believed that during the rule of King Yakshya Malla, in a place called Kantipuri people used to bathe in the holy river and visit Swayambhunath this led them to heaven after death.

Once Yamraj (god of death) came to know the power of Swayambhunath and he visited the holy temple.

During his return from the temple he was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Tantric guru and demanded immortality and would not let Yamraj leave.

So Yamraj prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machindranath) to free him.

The god heard his prayer and instantly appeared from the water.

The god was white in color with eyes half closed.

He then told the king to build a temple where Kalmati and Bagmati meet and to organize chariot procession so that the god could visit the people and bless them with happiness and long life.

Kathmandu Seto Machindranath 19th century

Festival

The chariot procession festival of Seto Machindranath is celebrated during the month of Chaitra. This is a three days long festival. The chariot of Seto Machindranath is pulled from place to place during these three days.

Each day when the chariot has reached its destination a group of soldiers fire their rifles into the air.

On the first day the deity is brought to Jamal by the priests.

Then it is pulled to Asan, Kathmandu via Ratna Park and Bhotahity.

The next day it is pulled from Asan Kathmandu to Hanumandokha.

Finally it is pulled to Lagantole via Maruhity and Jaisideval. During all three days people come and pay their respect to the god.

Ritual

In the month of Poush every year the deity is bathed and repainted.

In this event the deity is brought into the courtyard of the temple.

All of the ornaments and clothes of the deity are taken off.

Then the deity is bathed with several containers of water both cold and hot,milk, ghee and honey.

All of the actions are carried out by the priests of the temple. Main highlight of this event is that the living goddess Kumari attends this ritual.

Source

Wikipedia:Seto Machindranath