Friday, February 13, 2009

BHAGORIA: Tribal Folkloric Cultural Festival


The largest folkloric cultural festival of indigenous Adivasi India appears this year in the month of March 2009, from 4th to 10th in the region of Bhagor or Jhabua and its surroundings. Much has been written by various people including in the adivasikaran in great details.

The schedule of the Bhagoria festival, the tribal Valentine(adivasi Valentine's day) week this year falls on the following days of the month of March 2009 in the following weekly markets prior to Holi the festival of Holi:

March 4: Wednesday, Chandpur, Barjhar, Bori, Umarkot, Machhalia, Karwad, Borayata, Kalyanpura, Khattali, Madrani and Dhekal.

March 5: Thursday, Phoolmal, Sondwa, Jobat, Para, Harinagar, Sarangi, Samoi and Chainpura.

March 6: Friday, Katthiwada, Valpur, Udaigargh, Bhagor, Beklada, Mandli and Kalidevi.

March 7: Saturday, Meghnagar, Ranapur, Nanpur, Umrali, Bamania, Jhaknawada, and Baledi.

March 8: Sunday, Jhabua, Chhakatala, Jheeran, Dholiawad, Raipurya, Kakanvani, Sorwa, Amkhoont, Kanawada, and Kulwat.

March 9: Monday, Alirajpur, Bhabhra, Petlawad, Rambhapur, Mohankot, Kundanpur, Rajla, Badguda, and Medwa.

March 10: Tuesday, Bakhatgargh, Ambua, Andharwad, Pitol, Khardoo, Thandla, Tarkhedi, and Barvet.

After the tribal Holi two more Adivasi festivals are held namely Gai Gohari and Gal. More details shall be served later about these two tribal festivals which are neglected and disrespected by the administration.

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