Sarhul Mahotsav
One of the most popular
tribal festivals celebrated across the Jharkhand region, Sarhul festival marks
the beginning of New Year. It is celebrated by the Oraon, the Munda and the Ho
tribes, of the Jharkhand. Celebrated every year in the first month of the Hindu
calendar, on the third day of the moon or the fortnight of 'Chaitra', Sarhul
marks the advent of the spring seas....
One of the most popular
tribal festivals celebrated across the Jharkhand region, Sarhul festival marks
the beginning of New Year. It is celebrated by the Oraon, the Munda and the Ho
tribes, of the Jharkhand. Celebrated every year in the first month of the Hindu
calendar, on the third day of the moon or the fortnight of 'Chaitra', Sarhul
marks the advent of the spring season or “Phaagun”.
Sarhul means worship of trees. Being close to nature, these tribes start
the Sarhul festival with the worship of trees and other elements of nature. It
is seen that Sarhul festival marks the beginning of New Year for thesetribes
because it is only after this festival that the new agricultural activities
like sowing of seeds etc. take place, and the tribes bring to use new crops
mainly paddy, leaves of the trees, flowers and fruits.The Saal tree holds great
importance in the Sarhul festival. Its flowers are used for the worship of the
village deity. After all the rituals have been performed by the Pahan or the
village priest, the Saal flowers and Prasad or offering to the deities, are
distributed amongst the villagers.
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Activities
1 Traditional Sarhul dance and music performances
2 Sarna puja
3 local food and shopping stalls
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How to reach
The nearest airport is RANCHI,
which is 10 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is Ranchi,
which is 07 KMs away.
The nearest major city is Ranchi,
which is 00KMs away.