INDIA: Tribal people in Ranchi of India's eastern Jharkhand state celebrate 'Sarhul,' a festival marking the beginning of New Year, by worshipping trees
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INDIA: Tribal people in Ranchi of India's eastern Jharkhand state celebrate 'Sarhul,' a festival marking the beginning of New Year, by worshipping trees
- Title: INDIA: Tribal people in Ranchi of India's eastern Jharkhand state celebrate 'Sarhul,' a festival marking the beginning of New Year, by worshipping trees
- Date: 19th March 2010
- Summary: WOMEN DANCING ON TRADITIONAL SONGS MORE OF WOMEN DANCING MEN AND WOMEN DANCING s A MAN PLAYING TRADITIONAL DRUM DANCE IN PROGRESS
- Embargoed: 3rd April 2010 11:35
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- Location: India
- Country: India
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment
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- Story Text: Tribals in Ranchi of India's eastern Jharkhand state on Thursday (March 18) celebrated 'Sarhul,' a festival marking the beginning of New Year, by worshipping trees.
This annual festival is celebrated during the spring season when trees and other elements of nature are worshiped.
The festival is celebrated on the 3rd day of the moon fortnight of 'chaitra', first month as per the Hindu calendar, every year.
Chief of the state Shibu Soren also marked his presence at the festival celebrations and gave good wishes to entire tribal community on this occasion.
"All the tribals and people living in Jharkhand celebrate this festival with huge fervor and joy. We worship the tree and rituals are also performed under the sakhua tree. The festival celebrations have also started in small villages. People offer prayers, sing, dance, eat and drink on this day," said Soren.
'Sahrul' is also an occasion for sowing seeds and indulging in festivities. Tribals believe that they can use new crop mainly paddy, leaves of the trees, flowers and fruits of the season only after this festival is celebrated.
"From this day only, we start sowing of seeds. From this 'chaitra' (first month in Hindu calendar) month only, we believe our New Year has started. And until the prayers are offered on this day, we don't use new flower and leaves and do not eat fruits. Today after performing prayers and worshipping the tree, we will use flowers and leaves and eat fruits," said Amit Bara, a local.
After worshiping trees, the village priest locally known as Pahaan puts a few rice grains on the head of a hen.
Prosperity for the people is predicted if the hen eats the rice grains after they fall to the ground. If the hen does not eat, disaster awaits the community, they believe.
Anxious villagers look on. Later, the hen is sacrificed and then roasted in a small bonfire. The roasted hen is partaken by the villagers.
Tribes all across Jharkhand celebrate this festival with great fervor and joy. Tribal men, women and children dress up in colourful and ethnic attires and perform traditional dances.
In recent years a colourful procession, with tribal men and women dancing in groups and holding tree branches has also become part of the Sarhul festival.
They also drink a locally made beer, brewed out of a concoction of rice, water and some tree leaves and then dance around the tree. The beer is served in leaf cups. - Copyright Holder: ANI (India)
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