Kathmandu, June 29: The the 23rd Paddy Day, celebrated annually on Asar 15 (as per lunar calendar), is a significant cultural event in Nepal, marked by farmers working in the fields and consuming yogurt to regain strength.
This day, known as ‘Asar 15’, is not only a time for agricultural activities but also a festive occasion for all Nepalis, who partake in eating Dahi Chiura.
Yogurt holds a prominent place in Nepali culture, often used in auspicious rituals, such as applying curd akshata on the forehead before important endeavors.
The cultural significance of yogurt extends beyond tradition; it is recognized for its health benefits. Historical references suggest that Guru Gorakhnath prophesied the strength of Nepal’s unifier, Prithvi Narayan Shah, would be enhanced by consuming curd.
Similarly, Ayurvedic practices endorse yogurt for its digestive properties and its effectiveness in treating ailments like diarrhea, reinforcing its role in daily life and health.
The establishment of National Paddy Day, further emphasizes the importance of agriculture in Nepal, where the majority of the population relies on farming. During this month, farmers engage in planting rice while enjoying folk songs, creating a vibrant atmosphere in the fields.
Thus, Asar 15 has evolved into a national cultural festival, celebrating both agricultural heritage and the communal joy associated with it. #nepal #rss








