Kathmandu, Oct 26 : The Mha Pooja ritual is being observed by people of the Newar Community today on the fourth day of Tihar.
Mha Pooja literally refers to self
worship, making offering to one’s body, highlighting on respecting the
self.
It also falls on the Newari New
Year which is based on the Newar calendar, Nepal Sambat.
The Nepal Sambat New Year 1143 is
being celebrated across the country by organizing various programmes.
The National Luminary, Shankhadhar
Sakhwa is credited with initiating the Nepal Sambat in 880 AD by freeing the
poor from their debt during the reign of the Lichhavi dynasty king Raghav
Dev.
Historian Dr Triratna Manandhar
said that the Nepal Sambat calendar was recognised as the state calendar until
the reign of King Prithvi Narayan Shah.
According to Manandhar, the Shaka Sambat calendar was in use before the Lichchhavi rule. "The Nepal Sambat is a unique calendar of Nepal as it has been named after the country's name," he said. (RSS)