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JHARKHAND
Land of Fairs and Festivals
The mesmerizing communities of Jharkhand celebrating different fairs and festivals are blessed with the status of being united as a state. Jharkhand is unique in the celebration of fairs and festivals due to its rich tribal culture which celebrates history, and mythology. The state has endless festivals and fairs that you should not miss.

LILAWATI TRAVELS
Mar 20, 2023
Jharkhand is a land of vibrant fairs and festivals that celebrate its rich cultural diversity, tribal heritage, and religious traditions. These festivities provide a glimpse into the state's social fabric and offer visitors a chance to experience its unique cultural tapestry. Here are some of the prominent fairs and festivals celebrated in Jharkhand:
Sarhul: Sarhul is one of the most significant festivals celebrated by the tribal communities in Jharkhand. It marks the beginning of the spring season and involves worshipping trees, particularly the sacred Sal tree. People sing, dance, and offer prayers to the spirits of the forest.
Karma: Karma is another important tribal festival that celebrates the harvest season. It involves dancing, singing, and making offerings to the deity Karma, believed to bring prosperity and happiness. The festival signifies the bond between humans, nature, and the divine.
Sohrai: Sohrai is a harvest festival celebrated by the indigenous communities. It involves creating intricate traditional paintings called "Kohvar" on the walls of homes and singing folk songs. The festival showcases the artistic talents of the tribal people.
Holi: Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with enthusiasm across Jharkhand. People come together to play with colors, dance, and enjoy traditional sweets and dishes.
Dasain (Durga Puja): Dasain is a major Hindu festival celebrated with grandeur in Jharkhand. It involves the worship of Goddess Durga and the symbolic victory of good over evil. Elaborate puja pandals, cultural performances, and processions are a part of the celebrations.
Chhath Puja: Chhath Puja is a unique festival dedicated to the Sun God and is widely celebrated in Jharkhand. Devotees offer prayers to the rising and setting sun, perform rituals, and offer offerings to express gratitude.
Jityya Bhaiya: Celebrated by the Kurmi community, this festival involves paying tribute to ancestors and seeking their blessings. People offer food, water, and prayers to their ancestors.
Poush Mela: Held in the Shikaripara region, Poush Mela is a winter fair that celebrates the local culture and traditions through folk performances, music, dance, and craft exhibitions.
Jharkhand Foundation Day: Jharkhand Foundation Day, celebrated on November 15th, marks the creation of the state of Jharkhand. Cultural programs, exhibitions, and events are organized to commemorate the occasion.
Tribal Festivals: Apart from the major festivals, various tribal communities in Jharkhand celebrate their own unique festivals, each with its distinct rituals, dances, and traditions.
These fairs and festivals reflect the spirit and diversity of Jharkhand's people. They provide a platform for cultural exchange, unity, and celebration, making them an integral part of the state's cultural identity. Visitors have the opportunity to witness and participate in these vibrant celebrations, gaining insights into the local way of life and fostering a deeper connection with the people and traditions of Jharkhand.

























































