A Nepalese Tradition Comes to a Dog-Loving U.S.
Neighborhood

By Leslie Duss

When photos of adorable dogs in Nepal decked
in marigold garlands appeared in the news earlier this year, we thought it
would be great to do something similar in our very dog-friendly neighborhood of
Del Ray in Alexandria, VA.   After all, Del Ray is a haven for dogs. We
imagined a parade of Del Ray dogs through town.

Earlier this fall, we honored Del Ray dogs in the Nepalese
tradition called Kukur Tihar or Kukur Puja, the worship of dogs.

While in the initial planning phase for the event, our friends
at doggiewalker.com referred us to neighbor and dog lover Susan Walke. Susan lived
in Nepal and participated in Kurkur Tihar so she had first-hand
knowledge about how it works and strong ties to the local Nepalese community in
our area.

Several Nepalese community leaders celebrated with us and even
donated all the marigold garlands that adorned each dog.

We met a small  “Pocket
Park”, where the dogs had a chance to meet and sniff each other – and owners
could chat.

We set up the marigold garlands according to size.

Mrs. Bandita Sharma Dahal spoke to everyone for a few minutes,
telling us about the ritual we were about to perform. She said that dogs are
honored as protectors of the home and also the messengers of Lord Yamaraj, the
God of Death. Dogs are worshiped each year for Kukur Tihar and offered
garlands, tika (the red powder) and special treats.

We decorated the forehead of each dog with colored powder (tika)
as we presented them with their own marigold garland.

The group the paraded through our neighborhood.

Stopping for rests and water breaks along the way…

Finally making it to the local dog park

After all that walking and socializing, the
dogs were ready for a nap!

Not
only was this a fun event for everyone, we raised $540 for Nepal. The funds
will be used to purchase a new set of clothing for 40 orphans in a town about
an hour from Kathmandu. The Rotary Club will also prepare a special festival
meal (for the Nepali festival of Dashain) for the children when they take them
the clothes.

This
post originally appeared in DIYDelRay.com. 
For more information on how you can celebrate your dog and assist the
Nepali community, please contact info@diydelray.com or leave a comment for PawsGo.

Here is
more information on the festival — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tihar_(festival)
 
 

 

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