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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Festivals of Bihar | Bihar cultural Events

Festivals and fairs have always been an integral part of the Indian civilization. Festivals of Bihar serve as a good break from the monotony of regular life and inspire us to promote love and brotherhood. Not only that the festivals are also meant to work for the social cause for the upliftment of the society. The state of Bihar also has a long list of celebrations. The festivals of Bihar can be broadly categorized into two kinds, religious festivals and tribal festivals. Both the kinds of festivals have connection with some or the other legend. The festivals of Bihar are in fact characterized by joyous ceremonies, enthusiasm paralleled with ample fun and celebration. The religious festivals of Bihar draw pilgrims from the remotest parts of the country. The tribal festivals showcase the cultural wealth of the state, which can be observed vibrantly in myriad colors and forms. There are some festivals, which are even linked with the lifestyle of the people, change of seasons and harvesting.

Following are festivals celebrated in Bihar which represent culture of Bihar :

Chhath Puja : During this festival the setting Sun is worshipped with utmost sincerity and devotion. The inhabitants of Bihar have immense faith on this auspicious festival, which is celebrated two times a year once in the month of Chaitra or March, and the other time in which it is celebrated is the month of Kartik, which falls in the month of November. During this festival the locals of Bihar sing folk songs in the honor of ‘Surya Dev’ and ‘Chatti Maiyya’ and the harmonious melody of the lyrics lets one immerse in the sanctity and the purity of this auspicious occasion. Besides the Hindus, some of the Muslims also actively participate in the holy ceremony. If we opt for redefining this festival then we can say that it is an expression of seeking blessings from the forces of the nature, thus representing the amalgamation of the Vedic and non-Aryan religion.

Sama Chakeva : This festival is celebrated during the winter season in the district of Mithila of Bihar. It is during the season that the birds from the Himalayas migrate towards the plains and it is with the advent of these colorful birds that the celebration of Sama Chakeva is done. The people of the Mithila region dedicates this festival to the celebration of the brother sister relationship. Different kinds of rites and rituals are performed during this festival and the festive celebrations delightedly end with the ‘vidai’ of Sama, with a wish that these birds return to this land the next year.

Ram Navami : This religious Hindu festival is celebrated in the whole country along with the state of Bihar. This auspicious day is observed to mark the birth of Lord Rama. The people of Bihar celebrate this sacred festival by observing fasts and observing prayers in his honor. In the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh early morning rituals marks this sacred ceremony. During this festival the people of Bihar sing and chant the name of Lord Rama. The devotees indeed have a highly colorful ceremony to mark the beginning of the wedding celebrations.

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Madhushravani : This festival is celebrated in the month of Sawan or in the month of August in the Mithilanchal of Bihar with much exuberance and veneration. This festival of Bihar carries a special message with itself and teaches how to blend together both religion and tradition in regular life.

Bihula : The festival of Bihula is a very prominent one in Eastern Bihar. It is especially famous all over the Bhagalpur district. This widely popular festival has a lot of myths surrounding it. The people of this region pray to Goddess Mansa for the welfare and well being of their family, relatives and friends.

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