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Kathmandu: The Shree Swasthani Bratakatha, a popular month-long ritual of fasting and recitation of Swasthani script observed by the Hindus since Poush Shuklapurnima has begun today.

The month-long festival is observed from the full moon day of one month to the next full moon day.

As per the tradition, Nepalis, especially Hindu women, observe the festival by worshiping Goddess Swasthani and observing fasting, and reading out the holy story book-Swasthani, which mainly narrates the stories of Goddess Swasthani, Lord Shiva, and other deities.

Devotees- married and unmarried alike- take a holy bath to begin with the ritual and wear clean clothes, trim nails and perform worship rituals in the morning thereafter reading out the stories and taking austere meals in the afternoon throughout the month.

Devotees also observed fasting and were involved in extensive worship during the period to appease Goddess Swasthani described in the Skanda Purana, a holy text, as the Goddess having four-handed with Chakra, Trident, Lotus, and Sword in each hand, Hindu scripture.

It is believed that the married women who observe the fast would be blessed with longevity for their spouse while unmarried ones are bestowed with suitable marriage partners.

Women wear red clothes and bangles during one month, as it is believed that the red colour brings them good luck.

The rituals associated with the Swasthani Katha take place on the bank of rivers in various Hindu shrines across the country including the Shalinadi situated in Shankhu, the north-east outskirt of the Kathmandu Valley.

Devotees from various parts have reached the banks of Shalinadi River, on the first day of the month-long festival today.