Locals claim that the march, which is being organized in honor of Ganesh Chaturthi, The procession is performed annually on Ganesh Chaturthi, which marks Suryavinayak Ganesh ‘s birth anniversary. In addition to Bhime-Baja, Bhusya, and Dha: Baja, the procession began on the grounds of Suryabinayak Ganesh Temple and was cycled through the local toll stations, including Tindhara, Pipalbot, Guncha Tole, Rajathala Tole, Suryabinayak Chowk, Chalise Gaon, and others. Local Guthiyars, Dafa Khalas, and Dhalcha Bhajans participated in the parade.
Suryabinayak, Bhaktapur, is celebrating Ganesh Janmotsav Jatra and Ganesh Khat Yatra with great fervor. From Suryabinayak Ganesh Temple, the silver idol of Ganesh is being transported on a chariot. This is followed by a sindoor procession and a chariot parade, both of which are accompanied by drumming.

Carrying the Ganesh idol around the western side of the temple to Rajthala Tole, Chalise Village to Gehana Devi Temple, and Suryabinayak Chowk to Araniko Highway before returning to the temple, the procession came to an end with men and women dressed in Vermilion. Men and women dressed traditionally and painted vermilion participated in the procession’s conclusion, happily bringing the Lord Ganesh deity around the temple.
One of the Four(4) main Binayaks in the Kathmandu Valley, Suryabinayak Ganesh, is considered by the locals to be Inare Gana-Dyo. Rajathala claims that the primary idol of Lord Ganesha is only publicly worshipped twice a year. At the Dyo Swang (Sagun) Jatra in April, he said, the Ganesh Idol, which would be made public for the Ganesh Chaturthi procession, will be taken to Talako (Pottery Square) Tole of Bhaktapur for the Biska (Bisket) Jatra.