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  2. List of harvest festivals - Wikipedia

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    A traditional vishu kani setting, for the Vishu agricultural festival. Akhatrij (Akshaya Tritiya): celebrated in West India, especially the Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Goa and Konkan regions; Nuakhai : celebrated in Odisha, to welcome the new rice of the season. According to the Kosali calendar it is observed on panchami ...

  3. Nuakhai - Wikipedia

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    Nuakhai is an agricultural festival mainly observed by people of Western Odisha in India. [1] [5] Nuakhai is observed to welcome the new rice of the season.According to the calendar it is observed on panchami tithi (the fifth day) of the lunar fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada or Bhadraba (August–September), the day after the Ganesh Chaturthi festival.

  4. Bandna - Wikipedia

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    Bandna (spelt as Bāndnā, Hindi: बांदना) is an agriculture-oriented festival in which domestic cattle and agriculture appliances are worshiped. [1] The festival mostly observed in the state of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha and Assam, and celebrated annually as per Hindu calendar in the month of Amavashya of Kartik. [2] [3]

  5. Pousha Purnima - Wikipedia

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    Pousha Purnima, also known as Puspuni, is an annual festival observed in Odisha, India. [1] This is observed on the Puni (English Full Moon ) day of the month of Pus (Sanskrit Pausha ). It derives its origin from the age-old agrarian culture of the land.

  6. Mizo calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo calendar is a traditional lunisolar calendar utilized by the Mizo people of northeast India. This calendar comprises 12 months, each closely associated with the cultural, agricultural, and spiritual practices of the Mizo people. [1] Traditionally, the Mizo people observed the moon's phases.

  7. Category:Harvest festivals in India - Wikipedia

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  8. Agalmaka - Wikipedia

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    On the second day, the festivities end at night. The end of this festival is called Dama Gogatta. The seeds of the crop start sowing from the day after the end of the Agalmaka festival. The dance that is performed during this Agalmaka festival is accompanied by the song Asiroka. Asiroka is a song associated with the agricultural festival of ...

  9. List of festivals in India - Wikipedia

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    List of festivals of West Bengal. Festivals in Kolkata; List of fairs and festivals in Punjab; List of festivals in Maharashtra; List of festivals of Odisha; Fairs and Festivals in Manipur; category:Festivals in Tamil Nadu