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Gai Jatra
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Gai Jatra, gāi means cow and jātrā means festival in Nepali: गाई जात्रा, and Nepal Bhasa: सा पारु is a festival celebrated in Nepal, mainly in Kathmandu valley by the Newar community.[1] The festival is generally celebrated in the month of Bhadra August–September. The date is set according to the lunar Nepa and falls on the first day of the dark four night[clarification needed] of the month of Gunla.


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