This year, on October 21, Phulpati (Phool Pati) is the seventh day of Dashain, the largest Hindu festival in Nepal. The day is observed by offering nine varieties of Phulpati (flower petals) to the goddess Durga. This day commemorates the triumph of truth over deception and divinity over terror. According to Hindu mythology, the nine plants signify the goddesses’ entrance into the homes of devotees. Under the guidance of Goddess Durga, Hindus across the nation adorn their residences with garlands and pray for a prosperous future.
The background of Nepal: Phulpati
PHULPATI Dashain, one of the most auspicious festivals in Nepal, lasts for fifteen days. Vijaya Dashami, pronounced locally as ‘Dasai,’ is a Hindu festival celebrated in India and around the globe. First, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, and fifteenth are the most fortunate of the fifteen days.
Hindus in Nepal observe Phulpati on the seventh day of Dashain. The Dashain legend is about the victory of the goddess Durga over the demon Mahisasur. The goddess Durga prevailed in the ten-day conflict between the two.
The day is celebrated with jubilation across the nation. The young children of the house don new outfits, and the kitchens are filled with delicacies one after another. Elders of the household prepare for the Phulpati puja, during which petals from nine different flowers are scattered on the deities as they travel to the devotees’ homes. On the eve of Phulpati, the capital of Nepal hosts one of the year’s most significant ceremonies. One of Kathmandu’s largest grounds, Tundikhel, fires a cannon as Brahmins transport the royal Kalash stuffed with banana stalks, holy Jamara leaves, and sugar cane for the devotees to see. Throughout the nation of Nepal, offices are closed on the principal days of the festival. Families gather to celebrate the occasion.
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NEPAL: PHULPATI DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2022 | October 2 | Sunday |
2023 | October 21 | Saturday |
2024 | October 11 | Friday |
2025 | September 29 | Monday |
2026 | October 17 | Saturday |