Gaura festival is celebrated as a blessing by the married women who follow the Vedic Sanatan rites with greenery and drops of water. It is celebrated in the month of Bhadra (August-September). The search for the roots of Nepal’s language and culture is of great importance in the Far Western landscape and its owner’s background. In the far west, which is the birthplace of the Khas kingdom and the roots of Khas language, culture, and civilization, the Gaura festival is celebrated by organizing various religious activities from the 6th to the 8th of Bhadra Shukla. Especially in Doti and Kumaon, Gauraparva has been celebrated since time immemorial. Gauri i.e. goddesses Parvati is considered to be the almighty and Gaura festival is celebrated in her memory.