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Nepal
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Bibah Panchami |
Each
December, during Bibah Panchami, the Hindu world
re-enacts and celebrates the marriage of Ram
to princess Sita, as told in the epic, Ramayana.
King Janak (Sita's father) proposed a test of
strength for the suitors of his daughter. To
prove their worth, suitors had to string the
great bow of Lord Shiva.
Kings, Chieftains and warriors visited from
afar but no man could even lift the bow. Ram,
however, lifed the bow with ease and when he
tried to string it, the bow shattered into pieces.
Ram and Sita were married in Janakpur (now in
eastern Nepal) and their marrieage is celebrated
to this day. Each year, idols of Ram and Sita
are taken on procession and their marriage re-enacted
during a week long religious fair. Bibah Panchami
reflects the devotion of Hindus to Ram, perhaps
the most popular of the incarnations of Vishnu,
and to Sita - model of the ideal Hindu woman.
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