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Old 11-10-2006, 10:34 AM   #1
Undertoad
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November 10, 2006: Nepalese police dogs



Aww. The official Sydney Morning Herald cap says Nepalese police dogs are adorned in celebration of Kukur Tihar, the festival of dogs.



If it seems familiar, you were reading IotD three years ago when we covered it then. Let's revisit the key quote from it:
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The second day is called 'Kukur tihar', dogs day. A dog plays many roles in our society. We have dogs in our houses as guardian of the house. As the legend also says that there is a dog at yama's gate guarding the gate to the underworld. The dog is also the steed of the fearful Bhairab, the god of destruction. So on this day a big red tika is put on a dog's forehead and a beautiful garland around the neck. After worshipping the dog, it is given very delicious meal. This day the saying 'every dog has his day' comes true; for even a stray dog is looked upon with respect. We pray to the dog to guard our house as he guards the gate of the underworld and to divert destruction away from our homes. On this day you can see dogs running around with garlands on their neck.
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