Crow worship!

Today is the first day of The Festival of Light, variously called Tihar, Diwali and Dipawali. However it is less well known as Swanti to the Newar people, the original inhabitants of The Kathmandu Valley. My wife, Dr C is a Newar and has already been on the phone to siblings and nieces this morning!

Kaag Puja is the first day of the festival when crows are worshipped as the messengers of Yama, the God of death. They are fed with sweets, breads, grains and other dishes placed on the roofs of people’s houses. The crow is believed to deliver news to the people as written in Hindu scriptures.The flight of crows towards the North was considered as a signal of peril, towards the West was regarded as a sign of grief, towards the East was believed as a sign of triumph and towards the North as a symbol of glory.

Therefore worshipping crows on this day is expected to please the crows and bring only good news. The major purpose behind the ritual is to eliminate any sort of grief or death in the family. But it didn’t work today as my wife received news of the death of her oldest cousin.I have spent holidays in Kathmandu at this time on several occasions but sadly cannot travel this year, so will miss all the fun of family visits, feasting, and drinking the local firewater!

Day 2 of Tihar revealed tomorrow with a personal photo or two.



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11 replies

  1. Dear Dr B,

    The corvid stock is indeed a very intelligent avian group.

    HAPPY DIWALI to you and your family too!

    Yours sincerely,
    SoundEagle

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  2. A fascinating glimpse into another traditional ritual. These little things mark us out as different peoples and as such it is good to know about them. It’s amazing what one learns just from reading favourite blogs.

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  3. These local festivals are so intriguing. Thanks for the info. So sorry to hear of the passing of your wife’s cousin.

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  4. Happy holidays to your wife, but I am sorry to hear about her cousin…

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  5. I did not know that, fascinating. Condolences to your wife on the loss of her cousin.

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