- part of
agriculture and
farming activities. It
falls on the day of the
Pithori Amavasya (the new moon day) in the
month of
Shraavana (usually in August)...
- of a fort with six gates: Kirti, Arjun, Nadiol, Amarthol,
Ghaskol and
Pithori. The town was
added to the
tentative list of the
UNESCO World Heritage...
- tradition. It is also
known as
Kushotpatini or
Kushagrahani Amavasya or
Pithori Amavasya. In the
Mithila region, it is
called Kushi Amavasya. On this day...
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following morning. Bail Pola: the
festival is
celebrated on the new moon day (
Pithori Amavasya) of the
month of
Shravan (August - September), to
honour farm...
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Baitarani River, in Jajpur. The
Saptamatrika images are
worshipped by
women on
Pithori – new moon day, with the 64
yoginis represented by rice
flour images or...
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their Kuldevi (clan deity). The
community celebrates a
unique festival. On
Pithori Amavasya (the last date in
Lunar Shaka month of Shravan), the
women in...
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December 2021
Shila Saptami Story of
Padmakumar 154-160 23-30
December 2021
Pithori Amavasya Story of
Avani 161-172 31
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January 2022 Suryanarayan...
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often flavoured with dry mango, panchphorn, and jaggery. Dal
pitthi /
pithori –
small wheat dumplings are made and
cooked along with dal,
giving it a...
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Nasirpur Nawegaon Panwadi Pardi Parsodi Pilapur Pimpaldhara Pipala Kh
Pithori Ramgaon Rampuri M
Ranwadi Saha****ur
Saiwada Sardi Shemba Shindi Umari Tara...
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farmers decorate and
worship their bulls. Pola
falls on the day of the
Pithori Amavasya (the new moon day) in the
month of
Shravana (usually in August)...