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People who lost their family members last year marked Gai Jatra on Monday by
taking out processions led by cows effigies in the streets of Kathmandu,
Bhaktapur and Lalitpur to pay tribute to the departed souls. The government
had declared a public holiday in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur on
Monday.

Customarily, photos and names of the deceased family members are hung
around the toy cows made of bamboo and colourful clothes, and followed by
kids wearing moustache and dressed like ascetics from each household that lost
a member. A traditional Lakhe dance also accompanies the march on the
streets during the unique festival which means the procession (Jatra) of cows
(Gai).Previously, real cows used to lead processions by marching around the
city. The cow, considered a holy animal in Hindu religion, is believed to help the
souls of the dead kin cross the eternal river, facilitating their passage to heaven.
The festival has been celebrated since the medieval period. It is believed that
the culture of celebrating Gai Jatra started when the then King Pratap Malla lost
his son and the queen was overwhelmed by grief. The king then decided that
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every family which lost a member in the past year would take part in Gai Jatra
so that the queen would realise she was not alone to be struck by the tragedy.
Gai Jatra is also celebrated with great fanfare as the festival of satire and
comedy, with leading personalities of the country being lampooned by making
them the subject of ridicule and laughter.

Actor and comedian Haribansha Acharya, however, said that it will be quite
monotonous to just poke fun at a few. We give first priority to humour and
entertainment whenever we perform stage shows during Gai Jatra. Of course,
we make fun of people from various backgrounds, but that is only secondary,
said Acharya. The actor finished a MaHa Jatra comedy show in Kathmandu,
Pokhara and a few other cities in the run up to the Gai Jatra festival. Acharya
added that such satires should never be angry outbursts pointed at someone,
something which he has been seeing in the country of late. Satire should be
done for laughter, but not at the expense of anyone specific. So, Gai Jatra
should not be used to vent your anger at anyone, even if they be politicians or
any other person whom people want to ridicule, he said.
He further said that Gai Jatra should also have an underlying message against
social anomalies.
We need more humour and laughter in a country like ours going through so
much stress, the popular comedian said.
Afterall, laughter is indeed a good medicine, Acharya added.

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