Worshipping Vehicles: A Tradition of the Himalayas

Author: Dharma Team   |

    

December 17, 2024

In Nepal, the Dashain Festival is not just about celebrating triumph over evil; the ninth day is a day for honoring the tools that help us navigate life – our vehicles. Whether it’s a car, motorcycle, or bicycle, this day is dedicated to showing appreciation for these everyday companions. Vehicles are washed, decorated with colorful garlands, and blessed with a puja (ritual prayer) to ensure their safety and longevity. The act of worshipping vehicles reflects a deep-rooted cultural belief in the interconnectedness of the driver and the machine, as well as a reminder to show respect for the tools that serve us.

This ritual is a mix of tradition and practicality. By blessing the vehicles, people seek divine protection for their journeys, ensuring safe travel throughout the year. The offerings often include fruits, flowers, and incense, with prayers for good fortune and safe travels.

Historically, animal sacrifices were part of the process, as it was believed that the vehicle, like a living being, required blood to thrive. In return, it was thought the vehicle would protect its owner and not cause harm to others. Over time, this tradition has evolved, and the practice of offering animals has been replaced by items like raw eggs, coconuts, or fruits. These offerings still symbolize life and purity, while maintaining the essence of the practice in a more modern and ethical context.

This celebration of vehicles is not just an annual affair but also marks the beginning of a new journey when one purchases new vehicles.

We performed this very celebration this month as we added the Leap Motors C10 EV to our fleet. Decorated with fresh marigold garlands and blessed with traditional rituals, this sleek and eco-friendly electric vehicle is not just another mode of transportation; it is a statement of our commitment to sustainable travel.

By honoring tradition, we are also paving the road to a more sustainable future.

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