Every year in Hadigaun, people conduct a unique jatra that takes place nowhere in the world. Commonly known as Hadigaun jatra, this ‘Kahi nabhaeko jatra’ which means ‘jatra that takes place nowhere else’, is one of its kinds. The jatra has also given rise to the popular Nepali saying “kahi nabhaeko jatra Hadigaunma” meaning ‘a jatra that takes place only in Hadigaun’. This jatra which has become the identity of the place indeed has a legend connected to its establishment. Unlike the chariots in any other jatras, Satyanarayan Jatra has three chariots without the wheels. The devotees carry the chariots on their shoulders. The chariots make a shape of an inverted umbrella on the top, consist of idols of various gods on the top and have the pinnacle at the bottom.