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Monday, August 25, 2014

Fathers day(Kuse Ausi)

Father’s Date is additionally recognized as Kuse Ausi or Pitri Tirpani Aausi or Gokarne Ausi. This date Nepali people wage their homage to their father alongside their favorite food, clothing and supplementary dad’s favorite stuff. 
Mukh Herne way "to permit someone as our comparative or give respect or to understand the attainment of someone". 
This is a distinct date, we understand and wage respect to our father for his care and affection to us (his children and family) across his life. Hence,  this date is shouted "Babu ko Mukh herne din” . The factual meaning of Mukh Herne is to discern someone's face.  
The people of different  communities and tribe have their own way of celebrating father’s day. Some communities celebrate it empty stomach early in the morning and some communities celebrate it in the evening. 

However, all the communities prepare foods and tasty feast in and serve it to their father. The celebration and fun of the festival depends upon the place, climate and ethnicity.  

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