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lyricsyouths · 2 years
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Uga Hey Suraj Dev Lyrics in Hindi/English latest Bhojpuri Chhath Puja Geet (उगा हे सूरज देव) song has sung by Anuradha Paudwal. While the song (Uga Hai Suraj Dev) lyrics are penned down by Vinay Bihari and also the music is given by Vinay Bihari. While the song Uga Hey Suraj Dev music video was directed by Surinder Kohli.
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admusic · 7 months
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गांव के छठ गीत | #Anu_Dubey Chhath Geet Jukebox 2023 | Non-Stop Chhath ...
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best24news · 2 years
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Chhath Puja: आतिशबाजी व छठ मैया के गानो से गूंजा धारूहेडा, डूबते सूरज को अर्घ्य देकर किया नमन
Chhath Puja: आतिशबाजी व छठ मैया के गानो से गूंजा धारूहेडा, डूबते सूरज को अर्घ्य देकर किया नमन
Chhat Pujan: धारूहेडा: भगवानसूर्य के उपासना के महापर्व छठ के मौके पर रविवार को कस्बे में 13 कृत्रिम घाटो पर डूबते सूरज को अर्घ्य देकर नमन किया गया। महिलाओ ने पुत्र प्राप्ति और अपने पुत्र की लंबी आयु की कामना की। इस मौके पर भक्तजन अपने सिर पर मिष्ठान और फलों के टोकरे रखकर घाट पहुंचे। उन्होंने दूध, दीप जलाकर गन्ने को घाट के पानी में रखकर पूर्ण विधि से पूजा अर्चना की । करीब दो घंटे तक पानी में खड़े…
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bhaktibharat · 6 months
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🎋 छठ पूजा > संध्या अर्घ्य - Chhath Puja 2023
दिल्ली में सूर्यास्त का समय: 5:26 PM
पटना में सूर्यास्त का समय: 5:00 PM
❀ छठ पर्व का तीसरा दिन जिसे संध्या अर्घ्य (अस्तचलगामी सूर्य को अर्घ्य) के नाम से जाना जाता है।
❀ पूरे दिन सभी परिजन मिलकर पूजा की तैयारिया करते हैं।
❀ छठ पूजा के लिए विशेष प्रसाद जैसे *ठेकुआ, कचवनिया* (चावल के लड्डू) बनाए जाते हैं।
❀ छठ पूजा के लिए एक बांस की बनी हुयी टोकरी जिसे *दउरा* कहते है में पूजा के प्रसाद, फल डालकर देवकारी में रख दिया जाता है।
छठ पूजा के बारे में विस्तार से जानने के लिए नीचे दिए लिंक पर क्लिक करें.. 👇🏻
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*छठ पूजा गीत* 👇🏻
🎋 हो दीनानाथ
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/bhajan/ho-deenanath-chhath-puja-songs
🎋 पटना के घाट पर
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/bhajan/patna-ke-ghat-par-chhath
🎋 छठि मैया बुलाए
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/bhajan/chhathi-maiya-bulaye
🎋 मारबो रे सुगवा
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/bhajan/marbo-re-sugwa-dhanukh-se-chhath-puja-song
🎋 कांच ही बांस के बहंगिया
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/bhajan/chhath-kanch-hi-bans-ke-bahangiya
🎋 हाजीपुर केलवा महँग भेल हे धनिया
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/bhajan/hajipur-kelwa-mahang-bhaile-dhaniya
🎋 छठी माई के घटिया पे
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/bhajan/patna-ke-ghat-par-chhath
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dreamerzmindz · 6 months
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🕊️ In the serene atmosphere, voices resonate with devotional songs, expressing reverence for nature and the cosmic forces. 🎶 Happy Chhath Puja . .
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brookston · 7 months
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Chhath Parwa begins (4-Day Hindu/Vedic Festival of the Sun God Surya; Nepal)
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Elaeth (Christian; Saint)
El Lissitzky (Artology)
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Gus the Mailman (Muppetism)
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Fuck (Documentary Film; 2006)
Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (Animated Film; 2015)
God Bless America, by Irving Berlin, sung by Kate Smith (Song; 1938)
The Golden Bowl, by Henry James (Novel; 1904)
Good Noose (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Happy Land (Film; 1943)
Horses, by Patti Smith (Album; 1975)
The Iceman Cometh (Film; 1973)
I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night, by The Electric Prunes (Song; 1966)
The Living Desert (Documentary Film; 1953)
The Marvels (Film; 2023)
Murder on the Orient Express (Film; 2017)
My Left Foot (Film; 1989)
Nights in White Satin, by The Moody Blues (Song; 1967)
Paddington 2 (Film; 2017)
The Polar Express (Animated Film; 2004)
Rebel Yell, by Billy Idol (Album; 1983)
Reputation, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2017)
Sesame Street (Children’s TV Series; 1969)
The Song of Hiawatha, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem; 1855)
Stranger Than Fiction (Film; 2006)
There They Go-Go-Go! (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Those Beautiful Dames (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Film; 2017)
Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom (Disney Cartoon; 1953)
The Vicar of Dibley (UK TV Series; 1994)
Welcome to the Pleasuredome, by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (Album; 1984)
A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula Le Guin (Novel; 1968) [Earthsea #1]
Wyrd Sisters, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1988) [Discworld #6]
Zuma, by Neil Young (Album; 1975)
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Moon: 8%: Waning Crescent
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Season: Autumn (Day 48 of 89)
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 18 of 29)
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brookstonalmanac · 7 months
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Holidays 11.10
Holidays
Area Code Day
Day of Remembrance of Ataturk (Turkey)
Day of Russian Militsiya (Russia)
Día de la Tradición (Day of Tradition; Argentina)
Dr. Livingstone, I Presume Day
Forget-Me-Not Day
The Goddess of Reason, Liberty & Philosophy Feast Day (a.k.a. Goddess of Reason’s Day; France)
Guinness World Records’ Day
Hari Pahlawan (Heroes' Day; Indonesia)
Harrow Day (French Republic)
International Accounting Day
International Interns Day
Los Santos Uprising Day (Panama)
Maputo Day (Mozambique)
McHappy Day
Microsoft Windows Day
National Bong Day
National Civic Pride Day
National DTC Day
National Science Center & Science Museum Day
National Toothpaste Appreciation Day
National Young Reader’s Day
NET Cancer Day
Not A Father's Day
Quark Day
School Counselor & School Psychologist Recognition Day (Australia)
Sesame Street Day
Sleep Dangerously Night
Toilet Day (Japan)
U.S. Marine Corps Day (a.k.a. USMC Day)
World HTLV Day
World Immunization Day
World Keratoconus Day
World Science Day for Peace and Development (UN)
World Top Up Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Boilermaker Day
National Mussels Day
National Pupusa Day (El Salvador)
National Vanilla Cupcake Day
2nd Friday in November
Domino Day [2nd Friday]
International Mushy Pea Day [2nd Friday]
National Donor Sabbath Weekend begins [2nd Friday]
National DTC (Direct-to-Consumers) Friday [2 Fridays before Black Friday]
National Walk to Work Day (Australia) [2nd Friday]
Independence Days
First Cry of Independence Day (a.k.a. Los Santos Uprising Day; Panama)
Feast Days
Adelin of Séez (Christian; Saint)
Áed mac Bricc (Christian; Saint)
Ancestor Day IV (Pagan)
Andrew Avellino (Christian; Saint)
Arbrosimus (Christian; Saint)
Baudolino (Christian; Saint)
Chhath Parwa begins (4-Day Hindu/Vedic Festival of the Sun God Surya; Nepal)
Chhat Puja Parva begins (a.k.a. Surya Sasthi; 4-Day Hindu/Vedic Festival of the Sun God Surya; Parts of India)
Cthulu Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Elaeth (Christian; Saint)
El Lissitzky (Artology)
Festival of Cybergnosticism
Festival of Spiritual Indulgence
Festival of St. Bebiana (from beer, "to drink")
Galungan (Celebrating Victory of Dharma over Adharma; Bali)
Grellan (Christian; Saint)
Gus the Mailman (Muppetism)
Henry IV (Positivist; Saint)
Justus, Archbishop of Canterbury (Christian; Saint)
Leo I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Look on the Bright Side of Life Day (Pastafarian)
Louis le Brocquy (Artology)
Lübeck martyrs (Christian; Martyrs)
St. Martin's Eve [patron saint of tavern-keepers] (a.k.a. ... 
Mārtiņi (Ancient Latvia)
Martinisingen (Germany)
Martinmas Eve
Milles, Bishop of Susa (Christian; Saint)
Nincnevin (Old Scots festival celebrating Diana)
Nymphia (Christian; Saint)
Sina (Christian; Saint)
Theoctiste (Christian; Saint)
Tryphena of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Trypho and Respicius (Christian; Martyrs)
Wangala Festival (Meghalaya, India)
William Hogarth (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [1011] (8 of 9)
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [54 of 57]
Unglückstage (Unlucky Day; Pennsylvania Dutch) [27 of 30]
Premieres
Ben and Me (Disney Cartoon; 1953)
Blank Space, by Taylor Swift (Song; 2014)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live: 1975-85 (Live Album; 19986)
Butterflies (UK TV Series; 1978)
Catch-22, by Joseph Heller (Novel; 1960)
Change of Habit (Film; 1969)
Dash & Lily (TV Mini-Series; 2020)
Days of Future Passed, by The Moody Blues (Album; 1967)
Don’t Blame Me, by Taylor Swift (Song; 2017)
Dug’s Special Mission (Pixar Cartoon; 2009)
The French Lieutenant's Woman, by John Fowles (Novel; 1969)
Fuck (Documentary Film; 2006)
Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (Animated Film; 2015)
God Bless America, by Irving Berlin, sung by Kate Smith (Song; 1938)
The Golden Bowl, by Henry James (Novel; 1904)
Good Noose (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Happy Land (Film; 1943)
Horses, by Patti Smith (Album; 1975)
The Iceman Cometh (Film; 1973)
I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night, by The Electric Prunes (Song; 1966)
The Living Desert (Documentary Film; 1953)
The Marvels (Film; 2023)
Murder on the Orient Express (Film; 2017)
My Left Foot (Film; 1989)
Nights in White Satin, by The Moody Blues (Song; 1967)
Paddington 2 (Film; 2017)
The Polar Express (Animated Film; 2004)
Rebel Yell, by Billy Idol (Album; 1983)
Reputation, by Taylor Swift (Album; 2017)
Sesame Street (Children’s TV Series; 1969)
The Song of Hiawatha, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem; 1855)
Stranger Than Fiction (Film; 2006)
There They Go-Go-Go! (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Those Beautiful Dames (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Film; 2017)
Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom (Disney Cartoon; 1953)
The Vicar of Dibley (UK TV Series; 1994)
Welcome to the Pleasuredome, by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (Album; 1984)
A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula Le Guin (Novel; 1968) [Earthsea #1]
Wyrd Sisters, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1988) [Discworld #6]
Zuma, by Neil Young (Album; 1975)
Today’s Name Days
Andrea, Andreas, Jens, Leo (Austria)
Lav, Lavoslav, Leon (Croatia)
Evžen (Czech Republic)
Luther (Denmark)
Mardi, Mardo, Märt, Mart, Märten, Martin (Estonia)
Martti (Finland)
Léon, Noé (France)
Andrea, Andreas, Jens, Leo, Ted (Germany)
Arsenios, Arsinoe, Irodion, Milon, Orestis, Orion, Rodios, Sosipatros (Greece)
Réka (Hungary)
Andrea, Baudolino, Leone, Trifone (Italy)
Erasts, Mārcis, Mārtiņš (Latvia)
Andrius, Galvydė, Leonas, Vaišviltas (Lithuania)
Gudbjørg, Gudveig (Norway)
Andrzej, Lena, Leon, Ludomir, Nelly, Nimfa, Probus, Stefan (Poland)
Cuart, Erast, Olimp, Rodion, Sosipatru (Romania)
Tibor (Slovakia)
Andrés, León, Noé (Spain)
Martin, Martina (Sweden)
Flora, Florence, Florian, Jocelina, Joceline, Jocelyn, Jocelyne, Jocelynn, Joselyn, Joslyn, Justice, Justin, Justina, Justine, Justus (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 314 of 2024; 51 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 45 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 11 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Ten-Xu), Day 27 (Ren-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Heshvan 5784
Islamic: 26 Rabi II 1445
J Cal: 14 Mir; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 28 October 2023
Moon: 8%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 6 Frederic (12th Month) [Henry IV]
Runic Half Month: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 48 of 89)
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 18 of 29)
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The fragrance of autumn
The fragrance of the environment during autumn makes me comfortable with the nature.
It makes me forget the pain which I endured during the heat waves of Delhi.
Like the spring, autumn is also a new beginning. I have always felt that.
When I was a kid, I used to get a new spark, a new motivation for studies. As if, things have started very fresh and newly.
The season of autumn also marks the start of the series of festivals of Hindus.
Durga Puja, Dussehra, Dipawali, Chhath Puja have all been very dear to me. So many good and bad memories I have.
When I was a kid, I never understood the importance of Chhath Puja but now, I feel a kind of emotional connect with it, which I cannot express in words.
The songs of Anuradha Paudwal, Sharda Sinha spark a kind of nostalgia in my heart. It feels as if these songs take the passage of my ears and reach my heart. Purifying it of all the ungrateful things that I had to experience.
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india7d · 11 months
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Bihar's Festivals: Celebrating Diversity and Unity in the State
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Bihar, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, is a land where festivals hold a special place in the hearts of its people. These celebrations are a vibrant reflection of the state's diversity, unity, and deep-rooted traditions. As the calendar unfolds, each festival brings with it a unique blend of rituals, colors, and festivities that unite communities and reinforce the spirit of togetherness. In this article, we explore some of Bihar's most prominent festivals and the significance they hold in the lives of its people.
Chhath Puja: Sun God's Blessings
Chhath Puja is one of Bihar's most iconic festivals, celebrated with great fervor and devotion. Held six days after Diwali, it is dedicated to the worship of the Sun God, seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being. The festival involves rigorous rituals, including fasting, holy bathing, and offering prayers to the rising and setting sun. Along the banks of rivers and ponds, devotees gather to celebrate this ancient festival, which also has a strong connection to nature and environmental preservation.
Sonepur Mela: Asia's Largest Cattle Fair
The Sonepur Mela is a unique blend of spirituality, commerce, and cultural revelry. Held in Sonepur, Bihar, the fair attracts visitors from all over India and beyond. It is renowned as the largest cattle fair in Asia, where a vast array of animals, particularly elephants, horses, and livestock, are bought and sold. Alongside the trade, the fair offers a delightful spectacle of folk performances, traditional crafts, and a myriad of stalls selling various goods.
Holi: The Festival of Colors
Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with exuberance throughout Bihar. As the vibrant hues fill the air, people of all ages come together to revel in joy and camaraderie. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. On the eve of Holi, bonfires are lit to symbolize the triumph of Prahlada over the demoness Holika, reinforcing the message of righteousness. Saraswati Puja: Celebration of Knowledge Saraswati Puja, dedicated to the goddess of knowledge, is a significant festival celebrated in schools, colleges, and homes across Bihar. Students and scholars seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati for academic success and artistic endeavors. The festival sees the worship of books, musical instruments, and pens, symbolizing the reverence for knowledge and learning. Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha: Celebrating Islamic Traditions Bihar's festivals are not limited to its Hindu traditions; it also celebrates the Islamic festivals of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha with equal enthusiasm. These festivals mark the end of Ramadan and commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son, respectively. Muslims in Bihar come together to offer prayers, share delicious feasts, and exchange greetings of peace and love. Makar Sankranti: Harvest Festival Makar Sankranti, also known as Khichdi or Tila Sankranti, is celebrated to mark the transition of the sun into the zodiac sign of Capricorn. It is a harvest festival that heralds the onset of longer days and warmer weather. The highlight of the festival is the preparation and distribution of Khichdi (a dish made of rice and lentils) as a symbol of abundance and unity. Ram Navami: Lord Rama's Birth Celebration Ram Navami is a significant festival celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, a revered figure in Hindu mythology. Temples are adorned with flowers, and devotional songs fill the air as devotees celebrate the auspicious occasion. The Ramayana, an epic poem narrating the life and adventures of Lord Rama, is recited with devotion, reinforcing the values of righteousness and dharma. Maha Shivaratri: Worshiping Lord Shiva Maha Shivaratri is a night of devotion and reverence to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Devotees observe fasts and engage in night-long prayers at temples, seeking blessings and purification of the soul. The festival holds immense significance for Shiva worshippers and showcases the spiritual depth of Bihar's cultural ethos. Conclusion: Bihar's festivals are a tapestry of diverse traditions, cultural expressions, and unifying spirit. From Chhath Puja's reverence to the Sun God to the jubilant colors of Holi, each festival carries a unique essence that binds communities together. These celebrations are not just events on the calendar; they are an integral part of Bihar's social fabric, fostering unity and harmony among its people. Amidst the joyous festivities, the festivals of Bihar also reinforce the significance of values like unity, compassion, and devotion. They bridge the gap between various communities and create an atmosphere of inclusivity and respect for each other's beliefs. As the people of Bihar come together to celebrate their festivals, they also open their hearts to guests and visitors from all corners of the country, welcoming them with warmth and camaraderie. It is in these celebrations that the true essence of Bihar's cultural heritage shines, radiating the message of unity, diversity, and the beauty of shared celebrations. Read the full article
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BioFest- Indian festivals and Biodiversity Part II
In the second category Indian BioFest we can include those festivals/rituals which are indirectly promoting conservation of biodiversity, especially plants, due to demands of particular plants during the ritual or festive process, for example let us take the example of common ritual of yagna or havan happening during various festivals in India, during the havan many plants are required to be used in the process which are necessary to complete it. Sometimes these plants are not popular in modern society in daily means but their need during the ritual made it necessary to conserve them for accomplishment of the ritual.
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Minor BioFest mostly includes Indian rituals due to their long process and offering process of different natural elements. Ingredients that make part of a festival or celebration are naturally protected because they serve a purpose and have ritual significance. Since Yagna or Havan is unseparated part of most of the Indian communities and there is always a yagna or havan happening in any part of the country, so it is the most important BioFest to be included on first place in this list, Some plants which are used in the ritual of Yagna or Havan are: –
Bael (Aegle marmelos) Neem (Azadirachta indica) Palash (Butea monosperma) Deodar (Cedrus deodara) Gular (Ficus racemosa) Peepal (Ficus religiosa) Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) Bramhi (Bacopa monnieri) Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Baheda (Terminalia Bellirica), etc.
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As we can see that most of these plants are not used in food market but their need in the society and rituals has made them compulsory to be conserve.
The most renowned festival in second category is Chhath Festival. In India and Nepal, Chhath Puja is an important festival that helps to safeguard several native fruit species, especially the pomelo, which is part of the offerings made by women to the Sun God. The ritual of Chhath is largely observed by women, who over 3 days, clean and purify their homes, fast for 36 hours with family members, and prepare a special dish with rice and jaggery (cane sugar) using dried twigs of mango as fuelwood. On the 4th day, a puja (prayer ritual) is performed near a river or water body. The puja includes offerings made of a diverse variety of fruits, flowers, spices and root vegetables. Women arrange these offerings carefully and recite traditional songs to reiterate the importance of conserving water and the environment. Of all the ingredients used, pomelo, is the essential fruit that makes this ritual complete. A large citrus fruit native to South Asia, the festival is a strong motivation for families in Bihar to plant a pomelo tree in their homegarden. In fact, many of the fruits, herbs and spices used in the festival such as guava, banana, sugarcane, turmeric and ginger, are all sourced from homegardens, for example in Bihar where the festival has great importance, the average homegarden boasts an average of 6-8 fruit trees, up to 16 in some cases.
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For most rural households, homegardens provide their families with supplementary food, fodder, fuelwood, medicine and other socio-cultural needs that might arise throughout the year. They act as a safety net, ensuring year-round income in case of crop failure. From a researcher’s point of view, these gardens double as in situ conservation sites for many unique genetic resources for food and agriculture. These fruits, roots and spices not only benefit the household directly and improve their living space, but contribute to a wider pool of available genetic resources for the community and future generations. Most of the fruits used during Chhath are:-
Mango (Mangifera indica) Lemon (Citrus limon) Sapota (Achras zapota) Pomelo (Citrus grandis) Jackfruit (Artocarpus integrifol) Monkey Jack (Jackfruit) (Artocarpus lakoocha) Papaya (Carica papaya) Sugar Apple (Annona squamosa) Banana(Musa paradisiaca) Custard Apple (Annona reticulata) Pomegranate (Punica granatum) Peach (Prunus persica) Jamun (Syzygium cumini) Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis) Lychee (Litchi chinensis) Guava (Psidium guajava) The plants grown in homegardens are not static, but rather provide opportunities for experimentation and creativity. Homegarden owners often attempt new experiments such as introducting new varieties, planting in different seasons and growing different companion mixtures to see how that might affect productivity.
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Another similar type of festival is Harelaa of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh state which is basically a festival related to agriculture but its whole long process makes it best suit for biodiversity conservation. Harelaa is celebrated three times in a year during the sowing seasons in Uttarakhand and Himachal. During the occasion family members sow 5 types of agricultural plants in a small container (which is made of leaves or bamboo) containing the soil of their cropland. To start the process, one has to take out soil from rat’s burrows only as it is believed that the rat’s burrow contains all types of soil of the field due to its movement in the cropland. We can clearly see that where rats are believed to be the enemy of farmers and a pest in agricultural sector, this festival shows how even a rat can be beneficial for one. As a rat moves in different croplands in search of food it transfers the soil of that land in the burrow making it easier to get the mixture of soils of different croplands. After that the soil is dried and then transferred to a container made of leaves or bamboo. Then seeds of 5 plants are sowed in it which include wheat, corn, mustard, horse gram, and barley. After 9-11 days plants are offered to deity – then – family members – then – all pets or domesticated animals and then to the nearby birds of the area or house. In the last the food is offered to cows and crows and then is distributed among family members to eat. This festival act as an efficient way to make the children emotionally attach to the nature and its components. The festival supports plantation and biodiversity conservation and can be a good translator to spread green message of conservation.
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There are many rituals or festivals that can be put in this list like Badhaan Pujan, and Peepal Pujan of Uttarakhand, Vyanjan Ekadashi in Odisha, Tulsi Pujan in North India etc. Knowledge of these BioFests can be beneficial for governments if they want to preserve biodiversity and culture in an integrated manner. There are also some modern BioFest present in India like Hornbill Festival of Nagaland, Konkan Fruit Festival of Goa, Hakki Habba Bird Festival of Karnataka, etc but these are more conservation oriented with less to no relation with any special ritual or cultural identity, so the Major and minor BioFest can surely provide a Bio-cultural opportunity to make biodiversity conservation an emotional part od communities.
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