Every year on July 16, people across Nepal observe Saune Sankranti as a meaningful Historical transition marking the beginning of the Hindu month of Shrawan. The day carries deep cultural and spiritual significance, as communities welcome monsoon rains that nourish agriculture and renew the landscape. Families perform traditional rituals, visit temples, and share seasonal foods that reflect gratitude for nature’s cycles. The observance also highlights long-standing customs tied to devotion, fertility, and renewal, reinforcing the connection between seasonal change and cultural heritage in Nepalese society.

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