By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Nov. 13: With the arrival of Tihar, the festival when sisters offer multicolor tika to brothers wishing them longevity and good health, market has become bustling with buyers hustling to buy Bhai (brother) masala amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite the risk of COVID-19, the market is crowded with people buying tika and related things for their brothers in Tihar.
The mixture of cashew, almond, raisin, walnut, coconut and so on is popularly called Bhai Masala and are decorated beautifully around the corner in every shops.
The trade of Bhai Masala has recently increased from the corner of Makhan Galli in the capital to the exit point.
The decorative show of cashews, almonds, raisins, oranges, coconuts in each and every shop has made an attractive scene in the marketplace.
Photo: Sujan Gurung/TRN
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