Kathmandu, Oct 25 : Mha Pooja —worship of oneself —is also celebrated today by the Newar community across the country. The Newari community marks the, Nepal Sambat, New Year, in the morning and Mha Puja in the evening. Mha Puja falls on the Newari New Year based on the Newari calendar, Nepal Sambat.
Main priest of Taleju temple
Siddhibir Karmacharya said that Mha Puja should be observed today itself as per
the tradition there are some confusions for the celebration in Bhaktapur.
Mha Pula literally means
self-worship. People of Newari community mark this on the fourth night of
Tihar, Kartik Shukla Pratipada, by worshiping self with a hope that light of
knowledge shall spread after the destruction of ignorance.
On this day, Newars prepare sweet
dishes at homes and mandalas (sacred diagram as symbol of their soul) are drawn
on the floor and worshipped.
Family members sit in front of the mandalas and the lady of the house presents each of them with a burning wick, sacred thread Jajanka and fruits symbolising long life and good fortune.
Historian Prof Dr Purushottam
Lochan Shrestha said Mha Puja is the symbol of knowledge to know self and
spread knowledge in the world.
According to him, Mha Puja is an
ancient festival of the Newari community, which is also a symbol of
prosperity.
However, culture expert Om
Dhaubhadel said that there is no evidence to confirm when exactly this festival
was started but added that the Newari community is observing this festival
since Lichchhivi era. (RSS)