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Nawakhani is
harvest festival of Jharkhand,
Chhattisgarh and Odisha. In this
festival people eat new
grain of rice
after harvesting.
Nawakhani means eating...
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seventh to the
ninth lunar day of Krishna-Paksha, in the
month of Ashwin.
Nawakhani is an
important festival that
occurs in Jharkhand.
During this festival...
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Karam Parab, Mage Parab, Sohrai, Bandna, Tusu festival,
Makar Sankranti,
Nawakhani,
Durga Puja, Jitiya,
Manasa Puja, Rath Yatra,
Saraswati Puja, Diwali,...
- Kharia,
Nawakhani amongst the
Oraon and Birjia, Jom Nawa
among the
Munda and Birjia,
Janther or Baihar-Horo
Nawai by the Santal,
Gondli Nawakhani by the...
- (mountain deity) and
Mansa Devi.
Their festival are Bangri,
Hariyari and
Nawakhani etc. They are
listed as a
Scheduled Tribe by the
Jharkhand government...
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festivals of the
Chota Nagpur plateau: Sarhul, Karma, Dhanbuni, Harihari,
Nawakhani,
Khariyani etc.
Since time
immemorial The
Oraon people have a rich range...
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traditional festivals of
Sadan are
Ashadhi Puja, Karam, Teej, Jitiya,
Nawakhani, Sohrai/Diwali,
Surjahi Puja,
Makar Sankranti, ****ua, Bad
Pahari and Sarhul...
- Some
important festivals of
Sadan are,
Ashadhi Puja, Karam, Jitiya,
Nawakhani, Sohrai/Diwali,
Surjahi Puja,
Makar Sankranti, ****ua and Sarhul. Jhumair...
- are
observed by
Sadans including Ashadhi Puja, Karam, Jitiya, Chhath,
Nawakhani, Sohrai/Diwali,
Surjahi Puja,
Makar Sankranti, ****un, Bad
Pahari and Sarhul...
- (festival), Jitia, Sohrai, Mage Parab, Baha parab, Tusu Puja, Sarhul,
Nawakhani/Nuakhai,
Lakhi puja,
Manasa Puja,
Durga puja, Diwali, Good Friday, Easter...