In Kanchanpur, Achyut Raj Kaloni, the President of the Nepali Congress in Bhimdatta Municipality, performed the last rites today at Aryaghat, situated along the Mahakali River, in accordance with Hindu traditions. This ritual took place for the late Ramesh Khatri, a respected member of the community.
Aryaghat, a sacred cremation site along the Mahakali River, holds significant religious and cultural importance for the people in the region. The act of performing the last rites at this location symbolizes the traditional beliefs and practices deeply rooted in the Hindu faith.
Ramesh Khatri was a well-known figure in the community, known for his contributions and dedication to social welfare activities. His demise has left a void in the hearts of many who admired and respected him for his selfless service and commitment to the betterment of society.
Representing Kansai Nepal News, Ramesh Khatri expressed his heartfelt condolences and shared that the community has lost a valuable member whose presence will be deeply missed. He emphasized the importance of honoring the departed soul with reverence and performing the final rites with utmost respect and devotion. Ramesh Khatri highlighted the significance of upholding traditions and cultural practices during times of mourning, as a way to pay tribute to the legacy of those who have passed away.
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: February 3, 2025 3:00 am