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Posted on 03-25-05 10:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Does any one know the cultural significance of Newars celebrating children's second birthday?

 
Posted on 03-25-05 3:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am newar and not fimiliar with that ritual. We celebrate all brithdays not only sencond.

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Posted on 03-25-05 7:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well, I know people celebrate B'Day at all ages - they say, in Newari culture, the second birthday celebration has some cultural significance. I just heard it once and was wondering if somoene out there know anything about it. As far as I heard, they do 'Yomai' pooja and etc.
 
Posted on 03-25-05 7:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I know this is a tradition in Newar culture to celebrate 2nd (and 4th birthdays). the child has survived two years and live and kicking; it results in less loss of expenses in case the child dies earlier. The likelihood of a 2-year-old to survive is higher than a one-year-old, this prospect of a long-life probably hs to do something, just guessing!
 
Posted on 03-26-05 3:04 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wow....good to know that..:)
 


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