Meet US Ambassador to Nepal who celebrates Chhath Puja, has Om tattoo on his arm
India Today
US Ambassador to Nepal Randy Berry has gone beyond the custom of greeting on local festivals celebrated in Nepal and himself indulges in festivities in the Embassy with employees.
In Nepal, diplomats of big countries are usually embroiled in controversies, sometimes over their statements or sometimes due to their political meetings. But US Ambassador to Nepal Randy Berry has become a subject of discussion in the country for a different reason. Felt lucky to come back to the historic city of Janakpur & grateful to witness the vibrant festivities of Chhath Parva. This amazing place never fails to impress me, @usaidnepal Mission Director Sepideh joined me to taste Thekua & Puri. #HappyChhath to everyone celebrating!?? pic.twitter.com/KpcDJ52AEb To me, Tihar is celebrating togetherness. ??????? ?????? ???? ???? ????????? The U.S. mission family came together to share our Tihar wishes by creating a Mandala at the Embassy. What does your Rangoli look like? #HappyTihar ??@USEmbassyNepal @USAIDNepal ?? pic.twitter.com/oJ2qACEv6p
Being an Ambassador to a Hindu majority nation, Randy Berry has gone beyond the custom of greeting on local festivals celebrated in Nepal and himself indulges in festivities in the Embassy with employees. He also shares these moments on social media, due to which he has become popular among common Nepali citizens.