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Gokarna Aunsi (Sanskrit: ) literally translated as cow eared (Gokarna) and no moon night (Aunsi) and is a late August or early September celebration in Nepal where the Hindu population worships cow eared incarnation of lord Shiva and their fathers. It is also known as Kushe Aausi〔http://www.weallnepali.com/nepali-festivals/babu-ko-mukh-herne-din〕 and Bubako mukh herne din (Nepali for "looking at father’s face"),〔 because, apart from giving gifts, sons perform a certain ceremony: sons touch father's feet with their forehead and look at father's eyes, while daughters only have to touch his hand before looking. Many people go to the Shiva temple of Gokarneswor Mahadev, in Gokarna, a suburb of Kathmandu,〔 and they bathe and make offerings in the new moon day (Amavasya). People whose father has died also perform Shraddha (yearly death rituals). The Nepali celebration is completely unrelated to the Western celebration of Father's Day. ==References==
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