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  2. Festivals of Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    Bastar Dussehra in Chhattisgarh is dedicated to goddess Danteshwari, the supreme power and revered deity of all existing tribes in Chhattisgarh. The divine goddess is worshipped at Danteshwari Temple in Jagdalpur. The festival is known to be celebrated in a span of 75 days, [1] making it one of the longest

  3. Chhattisgarh Rajyotsava - Wikipedia

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    The three-day festival will be held from 4–6 November 2024 at Atal Nagar. The official name of the event is "Amritkaal: Chhatisgarh Vision @2047". [5] [6] The 3–5 day festival showcases a cultural extravaganza that depicts culture and tradition of Chhattisgarh and the role of tribes that the state inherit.

  4. Karam festival - Wikipedia

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    Karam (colloquially Karma) is a harvest festival celebrated in Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Odisha and Bangladesh. It is dedicated to the worship of Karam-Devta (Karam-Lord/God), the god of power, youth and youthfulness.

  5. Madai Festival - Wikipedia

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    Since the Madai Festival goes from one location to another, each and every tribe and other human groups of Chhattisgarh enjoy the unique pleasures of the occasion. Derived from the old customs and traditions of the state, the Madai Festival today has become a popular religious event in particular of Chhattisgarh and also India in general. [3]

  6. Sohrai - Wikipedia

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    Sohrai is a harvest festival of the Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Bihar. It also called cattle festival. It is celebrated after harvest and coincide with Govardhan Puja of Diwali festival. [1] [2] In Santal Parganas it is celebrated in the Month of January.

  7. Category:Festivals in Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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  8. Emblem of Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    The emblem is a circular seal depicting the Lion Capital of Ashoka encircled by ears of rice. Below the capital are three wavy lines in the colours of the Indian national flag, which represent the rivers of the state, flanked by two lightning bolts which represent as Energy Surplus State.

  9. Chandulal Chandrakar Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar ...

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    The university established by Government of Chhattisgarh vide Act no 24 of 2004. The university foundation day is now celebrated on 16 April every year. In 2020, the newly formed Government in Chhattisgarh decided to change its name to Chandulal Chandrakar Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar Vishwavidyala which is under political disputed between State ...