Bandna
Traditional festival of East India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with the Bandana or Boita Bandana.
Bandna (spelt as Bāndnā, Hindi: बांदना) is an agriculture-oriented festival in which domestic cattle and agriculture appliances are worshiped.[1] The festival mostly observed in the state of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha and Assam, and celebrated annually as per Hindu calendar in the month of Amavashya of Kartik.[2][3]
Quick Facts Observed by, Type ...
Bandna | |
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Observed by | Hindu and Tribal agriculturist |
Type | Cultural, seasonal |
Significance | Worship of domestic cattle |
Celebrations | performing religious rituals and feast |
Observances |
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Begins | October |
Ends | November |
Date | Amavasya of Kartik |
Frequency | Annual |
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