Malekhu (Dhading), Nov 23 : Ganga Jamuna waterfall of Dhading district is a well-known religious and tourism destination in Dhading district. People's attraction towards a religious fair that is taking place since the last 1300 years at the waterfall site is still the same as earlier.
Large numbers of people from
different districts of the country visit the area to observe the festival and
pay homage to Ganga Jamuna Mai. This festival is organised on the day of
Haribodhani Ekadashi every year.
This year, devotees gathered at the
base of the waterfall from Wednesday morning have offered worship after taking
bath there early in the morning today, the day of Haribodhani Ekadashi.
It is said that Ganga Jamuna Mai
festival is organised every year in memory of Ganga Jamuna since thirteen
hundred years after the two daughters - one named Ganga and the other Jamuna -
went missing and their family reached a cave in course of searching for them.
The legend has it that when the family members reached a cave near the present waterfalls, both of them said from inside the cave that they were safe and asked their family to worship there.
There are two waterfalls named as
Ganga and Jamuna at Dhandkharka of Ganga Jamuna rural municipality-5. There is
a belief that one's wish will be fulfilled after taking bath in the 300 metres
long waterfall.
After bathing in the Ganga Jamuna
waterfall in the morning of the day of Ekadashi, the pilgrims perform various
rituals and return back to their destinations after paying homage to the shrine
of the god Gangajamuna situated in a cliff.
It is believed that one's wishes
get fulfilled by paying homage to the god. There is a religious belief that
when devotees take a holy dip in the Gangajamuna pond, the diseases get cured
and their families are blessed with happiness, peace and prosperity, the Rural
Municipality chairperson Bhakta Bahadur Lama said.
Similarly, the pilgrims also throng
at the Kukur Dharo (the Dog Fountain) which is close to the waterfall for bathing
there. There is a custom of taking holy bath in this fountain for removing
oneself from the 'blemish' in case dog or any animal has bitten them over the
last one year.
Devotees from various places of
Dhading and neighbouring districts Rasuwa, Nuwakot, Chitwan, Gorkha, Tanahu,
Kaski, Kathmandu, among others visit this place to partake in this religious
fair.
"The vibrancy of the
traditional 'Jhankri Naach', the dance performed by shamans and faith-healers
on the night before Ekadashi, is a different experience of the religious fair.
The shamans donning their unique costumes perform the shamanic dances
throughout the night and the next morning return home after performing rituals
and taking a bath in the waterfall," said Singha Bahadur Tamang, a
local.
This religious fair takes place at
Phoolkharka of Gangajamuna Rural Municipality in Dhading district. The views of
sunrise and sunset seen from this place are thrilling.
The local; government has been
organizing musical programme in the night of Ekadashi every year. The dice game
is another attraction of the night fair here.
Although the god Vishnu or Narayan
is worshipped on the occasion of Haribodhani Ekadashi in other places of the
country, the God Mahadev is worshipped here in Gangajamuna.
The place is important from the
religious and tourism point of view and is also beautiful, but lacks road
access. The Gangajamuna waterfall can become an attractive tourist destination
for both domestic and foreign visitors if it could be connected with
roadway. (RSS)