Yoga, Sound Healing, and Cultural Program Concludes in Sindhupalchok's Panchpokhari Area on Mahashivaratri
A special Yoga-Sound Healing and cultural program organized on the occasion of Mahashivaratri has concluded in the Panchpokhari area of Sindhupalchok.
The spiritual, cultural, and adventurous yoga journey, which began on Falgun 1, was conducted in the Panchpokhari area, situated at an altitude of approximately 4200 meters above sea level. Organizers stated that the program held at this religious site, considered among the ninth highest lakes in the world, provided a spiritual experience to the participants.
The program, organized by New Vision Nepal, involved yoga, meditation, and sound healing practices in the Himalayan region. It was reported that the spiritual practice conducted amidst the natural environment and Himalayan setting brought mental peace and spiritual balance to the participants.
Cultural performances were also part of the program. Artist Sabnam Khadgi presented the Kumari dance, reflecting the essence of a living goddess Kumari, and the Manjushree dance was also performed at an altitude of 4200 meters.
The program received collaboration from the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (Department of Heritage and Tourism), support from the Panchpokhari Thangpal Rural Municipality, and others.
The program, successfully organized through the initiative of Ashok Sharma Bhatta, Chairman of the organizing body, featured yoga, sound healing, and cultural presentations simultaneously. The organizers believe that such a program will help establish the Panchpokhari area as a destination for spiritual, cultural, and adventure tourism.
Approximately 25 participants, including representatives from the Panchpokhari Thangpal Rural Municipality, the organizing body, Kathmandu Metropolitan City, and individuals interested in yoga and tourism, attended the program. According to the organizers, the event is expected to contribute positively to promoting the religious significance and tourism of the Panchpokhari area.
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