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Sarhul is a
spring festival in the
Indian state of Jharkhand. It is a
symbol of
commencement of the new year. The
festival is
celebrated for
three days...
- Santhal, Ho, and
Lohra have 36–47
percent of
children attending school.
Sarhul is a
spring festival celebrated when the Saal
trees get new
flowers on their...
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Kurukh celebrate all
traditional festivals of the
Chota Nagpur plateau:
Sarhul, Karma, Dhanbuni, Harihari, Nawakhani,
Khariyani etc.
Since time immemorial...
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Pahari and Palcharu. They
celebrate festivals such as Jitiya, Sohrai, ****un,
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- new year in
India are Baha
parab (among Ho,
Santal people and Munda) and
Sarhul (in Jharkhand).
Astronomical basis of the
Hindu calendar Diwali in Gujarat...
- It is
known for its
local festival of Karam, Sohrai, Phagua, Tusu and
Sarhul.
There are
several folk
dance in
State including Jhumair, Domkach, Chhau...
- Firkal, Mundari, and
Santali dance.
Major local festivals of
Jharkhand are
Sarhul, Baha Parab,
Karam Parab, Mage Parab, Sohrai, Bandna, Tusu festival, Makar...
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trees like sal, mahua, neem, and banyan. The main
festival of
Sarnaism is
Sarhul, a
festival in
which devotees worship their ancestors.
During the festival...
- Tripura, West
Bengal April 13–April 14
Puthandu Tamil Nadu March–April
Sarhul Jharkhand March–April
Sajibu Nongma Panba Manipur March–April
Ugadi Andhra...
- Porob,
Jomnama Porob,
Jomsuim and Kali Puja.
While other festivals such as
Sarhul, Karma, Tusu, Java, Hall Punhya,
Bhagta Parab, Ropini,
Bandna and Jani-Shikaar...