19/02/2026
Happy Democracy Day (Prajatantra Diwas) π³π΅β¨
Today, Nepal observes Prajatantra Diwas to commemorate the end of the Rana autocratic regime in 2007 BS (1951 AD) and the restoration of democracy through the historic peopleβs movement. This milestone marked the beginning of citizensβ rights, freedom of expression, and public participation in governance.
On this day, we honor the courage and sacrifices of those who fought for democracy and renew our commitment to uphold democratic values for a just, inclusive, and prosperous Nepal.
18/02/2026
Happy Gyalpo Lhosar π
Celebrated by the Sherpa, Tibetan, and Hyolmo communities of Nepal, Gyalpo Lhosar marks the Tibetan Lunar New Year. This year is Gyalpo Lhosar 2153, represented by the Year of the Horse. The Horse symbolizes energy, strength, freedom, confidence, and forward movement, making it a year associated with progress, determination, and positive change.
Observed with prayers, monastery visits, traditional attire, cultural dances, and shared meals, Gyalpo Lhosar is a celebration of renewal, unity, and hope for peace, health, and prosperity.
Lhosar Tashi Delek! β¨
15/02/2026
Happy Maha Shivaratri ποΈβ¨
Maha Shivaratri is a sacred festival celebrated in devotion to Lord Shiva, symbolizing strength, transformation, and inner balance. May this auspicious day bring peace, clarity, and positive energy to all.
Har Har Mahadev! π
30/01/2026
Martyrsβ Day - Shahid Diwasπ³π΅
On this day, Nepal honors its brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives for freedom, democracy, and justice. Their courage and selflessness laid the foundation for the rights and values we cherish today.
We remember, respect, and draw inspiration from their sacrifice to build a better and more just nation.
Salute to our martyrs. ποΈ
23/01/2026
Happy Saraswati Puja! πΌπ
Saraswati Puja is a celebration of knowledge, wisdom, music, and learning. On this day, we honor Goddess Saraswati, the symbol of creativity, clarity, and education. Students and teachers seek blessings for focus, wisdom, and success in learning.
May this auspicious day fill your life with knowledge, inspiration, and positive energy.
Happy Saraswati Puja! β¨
19/01/2026
Happy Sonam Lhosar! ππΈ
As the Tamang community in Nepal welcomes the Lunar New Year, Sonam Lhosar 2862 brings a beautiful spirit of renewal and hope. This cherished celebration invites us all to embrace new beginnings, release what no longer serves us, and offer prayers for peace, good health, and prosperity in the year ahead.
More than just a festival, Sonam Lhosar embodies cultural identity and unity. Families gather at monasteries (gumbas) for sacred rituals, don vibrant traditional attire, and fill the air with music and dance. Tables overflow with shared meals as communities come together in joy and reverence. Following the 12-animal zodiac cycle, each year brings its own symbolic energyβa reminder of both change and continuity in our lives.
Sonam Lhosar 2862: Year of the Horse
This year, the Horse takes center stage, bringing qualities of energy, strength, freedom, and confidence. It's a powerful symbol encouraging us to move forward with determination and optimism. May this Year of the Horse carry us all toward progress and new possibilities.
Wishing everyone celebrating a joyful and prosperous Sonam Lhosar! π΄β¨
Lhosar Tashi Delek! Wishing happiness, harmony, and prosperity to all.
15/01/2026
Happy Maghe Sankranti! πβ¨
Maghe Sankranti celebrates the sunβs journey into Capricorn (Makara), bringing longer days, warmer weather, and new beginnings. It marks the end of the cold season and reminds us to care for our health by enjoying traditional foods like til, chaku, and ghyu.
A joyful festival of light, health, gratitude, and togetherness.
Wishing everyone happiness, warmth, and prosperity!
30/12/2025
β¨ Warm wishes to everyone celebrating Tamu Lhosar. May the new year bring happiness, wisdom, and hope to all. β¨
Tamu Lhosar is the New Year festival of the Gurung (Tamu) community of Nepal. It marks the beginning of a new year according to the Tamu (Lho) calendar, which follows a traditional 12-year animal cycle.
This auspicious day is celebrated to welcome new beginnings, express gratitude to nature and ancestors, and pray for peace, prosperity, good health, and harmony in the year ahead.
More than a festival, Tamu Lhosar is a celebration of identity and heritage. Families and communities come together in traditional attire to perform rituals, share meals, dance, and pass on stories, values, language, and customs to the younger generation.
By celebrating Tamu Lhosar, we honor cultural diversity, unity, and respect, reminding us that our traditions are a source of strength and belonging.
25/12/2025
π Merry Christmas!!
This season, weβre grateful for our students, educators, schools, and partners who inspire us to innovate in education every day.
May your holidays be filled with joy, learning, and new opportunities. β¨
Hereβs to a brighter, smarter year ahead! ππ‘
27/10/2025
ππͺ Happy Chhath Parva! πͺπ
Today, we celebrate Chhath, the festival of the Sun God (Surya) β symbol of life, light, and renewal.
According to Hindu mythology, Chhath is dedicated to Surya and his wife Usha, who bless devotees with health, prosperity, and longevity. Itβs believed that Karna, the son of Surya from the Mahabharata, was the first to perform this puja in gratitude to his divine father.
In Nepal, especially in the Terai region, devotees observe a four-day fast, maintaining purity, offering arghya (water) to the rising and setting sun, and standing in rivers or ponds in deep devotion.
May the rising sun of Chhath bring warmth, wellness, and light to every home. ππ
23/10/2025
ππΈ Happy Bhai Tika! πΈπ
Today marks the final and most heartfelt day of Tihar β Bhai Tika, a celebration of the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. πͺβ¨
According to legend, Yama, the god of death, visited his sister Yamuna. She welcomed him with flowers, sweets, and a seven-colored tika (saptarangi tika), praying for his long life and protection.
Pleased, Yama blessed that no brother who receives tika from his sister on this day shall face untimely death. π«
In Nepal, sisters apply saptarangi tika, offer garlands of makhamali and dubo grass, and give sweets and gifts, while brothers present tokens of love and gratitude in return.
Itβs a moment of renewal β celebrating trust, love, and the balance of family bonds. π
While versions of Bhai Dooj are observed elsewhere, Bhai Tika is uniquely Nepali, blending mythology, ritual, and heartfelt connection in a way only our Tihar does. π³π΅
May every brother-sister bond be blessed with protection, respect, and endless light. π―οΈπΌ
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