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Bhagta Parab
This festival comes between the period of spring and summer. Among the tribal people of Jharkhand this event is best known as the adoration of Budha
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Hal Punhya
HAL PUNHYA
is a
festival which begins with the fall of winter. The first day of Magh
month, known as ''Akhain Jatra'' or ''Hal
Punhya'', considered as the beginning of ploughing.
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Karam
This festival is a devotion
of KARAM devta, the god of power, youth and youthfulness.Karam
festivals is held on the 11th day of the phases of moon in Bhadra month.
The groups of young villagers go to forest and collect wood, fruits and
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Rohin
This festival is perhaps the
first event of Jharkhand. It is a festival of sowing seeds in the
playing field. A farmer starts sowing seeds from this day but there is
no dance or song like other tribal festivals but just a few rituals.
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Sarhul
Sarhul is celebrated during
spring season and the Shaal trees get new leaves. It is a worship of the
village deity who is considered to be the protector of the tribes.
People sing and dance a lot when the sprouting. The deities are
worshipped with shaal flowers. |
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Tusu Parab or Makar
This festival is frequently seen in the region between Bundu, Tamar and Raidih area of jaharkhand. This belt has a grand record during India's independence movement.
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