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Dapcha Chhatrebangh

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On the day of Navami (9th day after the full moon of August) people celebrate the birth of Krishna by carrying 'Khata'. Hence, it is also known as Shri Krishna Janmashtami Ratha Yatra. There are three Krishna Ratha, one in each place; Tallo Hatiya, Kotkali and Dapcha Bazar. The people of Tallo Hatiya carry out the Khata in the morning whereas the people of Maslo hatiya (Kotkali) carry out the Khata during the day. The tradition of celebrating this jatra is believed to have started in 1960 on Bazar and in 2001 on Kotkali.
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Kul Bahadur, a local merchant and his family members mentioned the likelihood of war between Nepal and Tibet during the reign of Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher. When enquired by Prime Minister Shur Shumsher if anyone could provide food for the soldiers and in what quantity, Kul Bahadur promised
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Dapcha Bazar or simply Dapcha is often recalled as a lively place. People from the east, usually traders, would often visit Dapcha. A typical trader would spend up to 3 days trading their merchandise. Even the prosperous Kathmandu Valley had to rely on Dapcha with commodities such as grains, staples,
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Long ago, there lived a king known by the name of Shankheshwar. One day, Shankeshwar was asked for land by a yogi. The king then conceded that all the land that shall be covered by the yogi before the sundown shall belong to him. The yogi had already begun his journey when he suddenly realized he had
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Shri Krishna Janmashtami Jatra is celebrated on the day of Krishna Janmashtami or the 8th day after the full moon of August. Women of Dapcha perform fasting all day and worship Krishna at midnight wishing for husbands like Lord Krishna or long life of their husbands in case they are already married.
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As mentioned previously, the Devi Bhairav Nach is performed on the evening of Lakhey Nach or two days prior to Shri Krishna Janmashtami Jatra which as we’ll discover is a major festival for the people of Dapcha. The Devi Bhairav Nach is performed by seven gods and goddesses (humans wearing colorful
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for water. These have been drying up, causing water shortages and resulting in people moving away from the area. This creates further problems of labour shortage. In 2013, a research project started to map springs and to try to stop them drying up. There is a nearby river, the Dapcha Khola.
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Furthermore, the origin of the word 'Chatrebanjh' comes from the umbrella shaped tree of 'banjh' (Oak) which was located at present day Krishna Madhyamik Bidhyalaya. Translated in Nepali from the word Umbrella, 'Chata' combined with 'Banjh' became 'Chatrebanjh'.
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Nonetheless, the name is also believed to have originated due to exemplary business of the Chatra Ram lineage. Thus in present day, we know ancient 'Dapja' by the name of 'Dapcha Chatrebanjh' or occasionally as 'Dapcha Chatrabas'.
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lost the handle of his 'Khukhuri' or 'Dap'. Subconsciously, he let out the sound 'Dap Ja' which came to be the name of his land. However due to the phonetic change over the period of time, the place is now called 'Dapcha'.
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The performance is inaugurated by Bhairav followed by Kari (Mahakali), Barahi, Devi, Bishnu, Kumari and Ganesh respectively. Accompanied by the sounds of various instruments, the nach is performed an hour before midnight.
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People have varied opinions as to why this dance is performed. However, it is generally accepted that the dance is about the Lakhey demon coming to create troubles for people during the daytime.
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Performed by two 'Lakhey' and two 'Nakheycha', the dance is staged during the daytime of 'Sasthi' in the month of August or 6th day after the full moon in Bhadra.
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Following Lakhey Nach, Devi Bhairav Nach is performed in the evening symbolizing the elimination of evil spirits and powers.
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dresses and masks of different deities). Although some of the dances are performed alone others are performed as a group.
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This indicates the immense degree of economic independence that prevailed in Dapcha during the period.
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The village has forty-five historic wooden and brick buildings. The local culture is historically
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to feed one thousand soldiers for 3 months with staples like corn and buckwheat.
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The village has a health post. This includes a laboratory. There is a
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families. There is a shrine at Namobuddha near the village, where
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District "grain basket". The roads are good, and connect to the
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soldiers were killed in the area by soldiers from the
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Dapcha Chhatrebangh is located in Nepal
27°34′50″N 85°35′26″E / 27.58056°N 85.59056°E / 27.58056; 85.59056
Nepal
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Bagmati Province
District
Kavrepalanchok District
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Deputy Mayor
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UTC+5:45
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Mount Gaurishankar
Namobuddha
Kavrepalanchok District
Bagmati Province
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Dhulikhel
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Kathmandu
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