Gokarna Aunsi
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Official name | Kushe Aunsi |
Also called | पित्री औंसी, गोकर्ण औंसी |
Observed by | Hindu |
Observances | Shraddha |
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Gokarna Aunsi (Sanskrit: गोकर्ण औसीं) literally translated as cow eared (Gokarna) and no moon night (Aunsi) and is a late August or early September celebration in Nepal where the Hindu population worships cow eared incarnation of lord Shiva and their fathers.[1] It is also known as Kushe Aausi[2] and Bubako mukh herne din (Nepali for "looking at father’s face"),[3] because, apart from giving gifts, sons perform a certain ceremony: sons touch father's feet with their forehead and look at father's eyes, while daughters only have to touch his hand before looking.[citation needed] Many people go to the Shiva temple of Gokarneswor Mahadev, in Gokarna, a suburb of Kathmandu,[1] and they bathe and make offerings in the new moon day (Amavasya).[4] People whose father has died also perform Shraddha (yearly death rituals).[3]
The Nepali celebration is completely unrelated to the Western celebration of Father's Day[citation needed].
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