A devotee performing pooja by circumambulating the Cheer erected in Basantapur, Kathamandu
A couple and their daughter just outside of Basantapur museum. Another Cheer was erected at the front courtyard of the museum.
Cheer erected in Basantapur, Kathmandu for Holi celebrations by Marwari community
At the Basantapur Holi Cheer pooja
At the Basantapur Holi Cheer pooja
Devotees in a line to perform pooja at the Cheer in Basantapur
A Marwari girl looks for her friends after she performs pooja at the Cheer as part of Holi celebrations by her community
A group of locals try to have some fun in Basantapur Darbar Square in Kathmandu while celebrating Holi
A foreign national points water gun at filmmaker Murray Kerr (not seen in the photo) while celebrating Holi at the rooftop of a hotel in Thamel, Kathmandu
Foreigners experience Holi on the rooftop terrace of a hotel in Thamel, Kathmandu. Okay, lets be specific. The sole man in the pic is filmmaker Murray Kerr whose latest- Sick City- is currently being shown in Kathmandu theaters including Jay Nepal. The British is married to a Nepali woman, speaks Nepali and thinks he is a Nepali.
Two ladies, spotted here in New Baneswar, head to a vegetable market in the town. The tempo is full of their vegetables and some other passengers.
A lad celebrating Holi poses for camera in Minbhawan, Kathmandu
Nepali movie actress Sushma Karki spotted in New Baneshwar. She was heading to another actress Karishma Manandhar’s house to celebrate Holi. Her movie? Spot the name on the hoarding board. (Batch No. 16)
At the Kantipur Holi program
At the Kantipur Holi program
At the Kantipur Holi Program
At the Kantipur Holi program
At the Kantipur Holi Program
At the Kantipur Holi program
A TV camera at the Kantipur Holi program
RJ of Radio Kantipur Asish Syangden at the Kantipur Holi program
At a program to celebrate Holi- organized by Radio Kantipur and Kantipur TV- in Nepal Police Club, Kathmandu
A Marwari devotee circumventing the Cheer in Basantapur, Kathmandu as part of Holi celebrations by her community
Revellers at a program organized by Radio Kantipur and Kantipur TV to celebrate Holi- or Fagu, the festival of color- in Kathmandu’s Nepal Police Club today. Pic by DW
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