Red Machhendra Festival (Rato Machhendra Jatra)

The red (Rato in Nepali) Machhendra festival, also known as 'Bhoto Jatra' or the festival of the Vest, is held annually in Patan just before monsoon on a date decided by astrologers. Both Hindus and Buddhists celebrate the festival. The idol of Machhendra is brought from Bungmati village to Pulchowk and paaded on a huge, tottering chariot through the alleys of Patan to Jawalakhel. On an auspicious day, the King and Queen of Nepal, along with top government officials and thousands of devotees, descend upon Jawalakhel to catch a glimpse of the jewel-encrusted 'Bhoto'(vest) that, according to fables, Machhendra has given to one farmer. The farmer lost the 'Bhoto', but one day when he saw the same 'Bhoto' with other person he complained the King. Since the dispute could not be solved as the real owner of the 'Bhoto' was not recognized king ordered to show the same 'Bhoto' every year on the day of Machhendra Nath Jatra.

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