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    Mata Tirtha Aunsi

    by Pratigya Sedhai
    by Pratigya Sedhai

    “Aama ko mukh herne” ritual, literally “to look upon mother’s face”, is one the most cherished festivals of Nepal. Children cook their favorite food of their mother, buy them lovely presents and visit their mother’s house to celebrate the beautiful bond between mother and children. And the children whose mothers have sadly passed away make pilgrimage to the “Matatirtha Temple” to venerate and in remembrance of their deceased mother’s .

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