Showing posts with label Newar Brahman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newar Brahman. Show all posts

Saturday, February 6, 2016

12 Year Bhadrakālī Dance, Balampu

On 30 January 2016 (B.S. 16 Magh 2072, Saturday), the 12-year Bhadrakālī ritual dance was performed at the Brahmapur chowk (later corrupted as Balampu) at Indracoka, Kathmandu.

Pacalī Bhairava performing tantric worship during the ritual dance
Photo By: Abhas D Rajopadhyaya (30 January 2016, Kathmandu)

A member of Rājopādhyāya clan of Balampu, Indracoka and a
noted artist Jeevan Rajopadhyaya offers a white duck on behalf
of the Balampu Rājopādhyāya Āgama Chheṃ to the Kaumāri devī of 12-year Bhadrakālī ritual dance at Balampu Chowk

Photo By: Abhas D Rajopadhyaya (30 January 2016, Kathmandu)

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Public reading of religious scriptures

Public reading of the Mahābhārata

Photograph by W. Kröger (November 1971)



A Brāhma by profession, Paṇḍit Rāmshakti Rājopādhyāya (1925-1987), reads the Mahābhārata in Sanskrit and conveys a summary in Newārī herein this photograph. 

This public reading was held in November 1971 for a total of 120 days during the Caturmāsa (four months from new moon July to new moon November when Lord Viṣu is believed to be at dreamless sleep).

The photograph is taken at Salan Gaṇeś square, Bhaktapur.

At the center of this photograph on a straw mat (sukuḥ or sukul) are spread fried wheat, popped rice and beans, in the form of bākhampāḥ.