Ker puja

Performance of the puja, which is typically held in August,[1] benefits the people and the state.

[2] The celebration occurs two weeks after the Kharchi Puja to honor Ker, the guardian deity of Vastu Devata.

It includes offerings, sacrifices, and a prescribed boundary which both safeguards people from calamities and saves them from external aggression.

For 2.5 days during the festival, entrances to the capital are closed, and participants, including the reigning sovereign, are not allowed to wear shoes, light a fire, dance, or sing.

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