Friday, November 10, 2023

Diwali & Kukar Tihar

The more I learn, the more I grow.

"Kukur Tihar or Kukur Puja literally means the worship of dogs. This is a mini-festival within a larger Hindu celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights. According to Nepalese tradition, one of the festive days is dedicated solely to the human's most devoted friend and guardian. In Hindu religion, a dog is a sacred animal, intended to have a special bond with a human, so as to accompany us on our way to heaven. 
During Kukur Tihar, the dogs are treated with special love and admiration. Each one gets a flower garland or "malla" placed around its neck. The forehead is painted with a paste named "talik" or "tikka" made from red-colored powder, rice, and yogurt. This marking symbolizes their sacredness. Dogs' favorite part of the celebration is to feast on various goodies ranging from fruit and cookies to eggs, milk, cheese, meat, and high-quality dog food. 
 Always 2nd day of Diwali."

As I'm sure you can imagine, Charlie is pretty thrilled about the treats part of it, but not so much the garland part of it.  Wait till he finds out about the yogurt on his forehead.

My first Diwali tree is a little bare, but I hope in future years it will fill up.

The mat under it is my improvised Rangoli because ... loose sand on the floor + cats = nothing pretty.

Under the lamp, you can see the Diya I made with clay.  In India, they would be filled with ghee (oil) and cotton wicks, but this is West Virginia, and setting the house on fire isn't on my holiday agenda.  I'm using just small tealights in them, and battery-operated candles in the holders under the tree.

3 comments:

  1. As you say, the more we learn the more we grow. I knew about Diwali but didn't know about Kukar Tihah. Thank you.

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  2. It sounds like you're learning a lot about Eastern religions. You'll have to let us know how Charlie reacted to the stuff on his forehead.

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    1. I actually never got around to making any or putting it on his forehead. I'm sure it would have made him crazy because he'd have been able to smell it but not reach it with his tongue. He'd have then rubbed it off on his favorite blanket, rolling around on his back the way he does when he is fat and happy. Which he was after the special treats he got!

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