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Dance of the Narsimha: Kartik Naach in Pictures

Dance of the Narsimha: Kartik Naach in Pictures

By Naresh Shrestha

FILE - A masked artist dressed as god Narsingh, the half-man and half-animal incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the god of protector, performs during HiranyaKashyapu Vadh of the Kartik Naach, a historical dance at the ancient courtyards of Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur on Saturday midnight. Kartik Naach, usually held annually for around 12 days as storytelling through dance but this year due to Covid19 pandemic , it was heldfor just 2 days with the durbar square courtyard sealed for the public. Photo: Naresh Shrestha/ THT

KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 29 A masked artist dressed as Narsimha, the half-man and half-lion incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the god protector, performs Hiranyakashipu Vadh during the Kartik Pyakhan/ Kartik Naach at midnight on Saturday. Kartik Naach is a legendary dance of the Newars that began in the 17th century and is performed at the ancient courtyards of Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur. The Naach is usually held annually for around 12 days as storytelling through the art-form but this year due to Covid-19 pandemic, it ended in two days with the Durbar Square courtyard sealed for the public. Photos by Naresh Shrestha for the Himalayan Times