Mahendranagar (Dhanusha), March 10: The fifteen-day historical Mithila Madhyamik Parikrama festival has started from Kouchari in Dhanusha from today.
Thousands of devotees from Nepal
and India take part in the circumambulation, stopping at 15 different places
covering a distance of 133 kilometers by foot.
Mahant Ramnaresh Sharan of Mithila
Vihari Temple said today all the pilgrims will gather at Hanumangadhi. The
travelers will leave for Kalyaneshwar tomorrow morning and a day later they
will rest after reaching Girija place in Fulhar, India. They will then reach
Matihani, in Mahottari on March 13.
Devotees participating in the
circumambulation are adorned in traditional costumes along with singing of
hymns and playing of musical instruments. They stay overnight at 15 resting
places including 13 in Dhanusha and Mahottari of Nepal and two in India.
The circumambulation will conclude
in Bisaul on March 23. The last day will end with a round tour of Janakpur
city.
The pilgrimage is believed to be
celebrated as a circumambulation since the 18th century. As per tradition the
pilgrimage reaches Janakpur within 15 days and end on Fagu Purnima by playing
Holi. It is traditionally believed that participating in this circumambulation
will help do away with the sins and injustices caused by mind, words and deeds
and fulfill one's wishes along with enlightenment. (RSS)