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Chhattisgarh
is one of the most fascinating
and colorful states of India.
Known for its exceptional scenic
beauty and the unique tribal
populations, Chhattisgarh has a
number of vivid and colorful
festivals, held all round the
year. The famous and widely
celebrated festivals of
Chhattisgarh include the
Dusshera, Deepavali, Holi,
Govardhan Pooja, Pola, Nawakhai
and many others are celebrated
with great vividness and
festivity.
Dusshera is the most
famous festivals of Chhattisgarh
and is celebrated with great
fanfare in Bastar region. During
this occasion, all the deities
from all the tribal villages
congregate at the Temple of
goddess Danteshwari in Jagdalpur,
the district headquarter of
Bastar. Dusshera in Bastar is
quite different from the
Dusshera of North India and has
nothing to do with the
triumphant return of lord Rama
in Ayodhya. Bastar Dusshera is
devoted entirely to goddess
Danteshwari and celebrated with
great gaiety by all major tribes
of Bastar.
Madai Festival is
another famous festival of
Bastar region held in the
different villages extending
from Mandla to Bastar. It's
quite popular among Gond tribes
of Bastar and thousands of
devotees gather under the shade
of a sacred tree to sacrifice a
goat to the mother goddess and
the whole night is spent in
dancing, eating and making
merry.
Bhagoriya Festival is
a popular festival among Bhil
tribes of the region and
Bhagoradev or the god of dance
is worshipped on this occasion.
During this festival young girls
and boys dance with each other
and express their love to
opposite sex.
Kajari
Festival is another
important festival of
Chhattisgarh region, which falls
on the same day as Raksha
Bandhan that is on the
Shravan
Purnima. In addition there are
many festivals in Chhattisgarh,
which are related to
agriculture.
Hariyali, Kora, Navakhani
and
Cherta Festivals are
the most important agricultural
festivals of Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh also organizes many
colorful fairs in different
towns and cities of the state,
all round the year.
Rajim
Lochan Mahotsav held
every year from 16th February
till 1st March is celebrated
with great fanfare.
Bhoramdeo Mahotsav
(last week of March),
Chakradhar Festival
(September or October),
Goncha
Festival (July),
Narayanpur Mela (last
week of February) and
Sheorinarayan Fair
(February) are other widely
celebrated and most enjoyed
fairs and festivals of
Chhattisgarh.
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