Kathmandu, Aug 8 : Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Jeevan Ram Shrestha today participated in the Gunla cultural ritual and circumambulated the Swoyambhu Mahachaitya temple.
As part of this month-long ritual,
the devotees go round the Mahachaitya with the accompaniment of playing traditional music. Minister Shrestha paid obeisance to the god Swoyambhu and
circumambulated the temple in this connection.
On the occasion, Minister Shrestha
said that this festival not only belongs to the Newar community but is a
historic festival of all Nepalis. As he said, this festival has a special
significance in the Buddhist tradition in Kathmandu.
Musical instruments such as Dhaka Dhime
Nagara, Naykhin, Damakhin, Dabdab, Bhridanga, Pau Picha, and Kwacha (Khin) are played
and special worships are performed during the month of 'Guna'.
The devotees follow the people playing the above musical instruments and singing hymns during the 'Gunla' procession that circumambulates the Mahachaitya.
The Culture Minister opined that
this festival has helped preserve the various traditional musical instruments
and the native culture. He called for cooperation from all sides for keeping
this tradition alive. (RSS)