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On Feb. 15, 2026, thousands prayed and smoked cannabis at Nepal’s Pashupatinath Temple during Shivaratri, a festival honoring Lord Shiva, despite the drug’s legal ban.
On February 15, 2026, thousands gathered at Nepal’s Pashupatinath Temple for Shivaratri, a major Hindu festival honoring Lord Shiva, during which devotees, including young followers and holy men, openly smoked cannabis as part of religious tradition.
Though cannabis is illegal under Nepali law—with penalties up to a month in prison for users and 10 years for traffickers—this practice is permitted during the festival due to Shiva’s symbolic association with the plant.
The event, held on the nearby Bankali hills, drew pilgrims from across Nepal and India, featuring prayers, dancing, and rituals.
Despite ongoing efforts to legalize cannabis, progress has stalled, highlighting the tension between national drug laws and deep-rooted religious customs.
El 15 de febrero de 2026, miles de personas oraron y fumaron cannabis en el Templo Pashupatinath de Nepal durante Shivaratri, un festival en honor al Señor Shiva, a pesar de la prohibición legal de la droga.