Karma Puja Festivities Begin in Tribal Areas

Ancient harvest ritual to commence with ‘Java’ planting by young girls

Key Points:

• Karma Puja celebrated on Ekadashi of Bhadrapada month

• Unmarried girls plant ‘Java’ 5-9 days before the festival

• Daily rituals include singing and dancing in courtyards

JAMSHEDPUR – Tribal communities prepare to celebrate Karma Puja, a significant harvest festival marked by unique pre-festival rituals involving young, unmarried girls.

The festival, observed on Ekadashi in the month of Bhadrapada, begins with the planting of ‘Java’ by village girls. This ritual takes place 5 to 9 days before the main celebration.

‘Java’ involves germinating 9 or 11 types of seeds in a special container. The girls water these seeds with turmeric-infused water, following ancestral traditions.

This age-old practice serves as a method to test seed quality before the agricultural season begins. It reflects the deep connection between tribal communities and their agricultural heritage.

Daily rituals follow the planting of ‘Java’. Young girls bring out the sprouted seeds and perform traditional Karma songs and dances in their courtyards.

These daily performances continue until the day of Karma Puja, building anticipation for the main festival. The rituals play a crucial role in preserving cultural identity.

For various tribal communities, Karma Puja holds immense significance. It not only marks the harvest season but also strengthens community bonds and cultural continuity.

The festival showcases the rich tapestry of tribal traditions in the region. It highlights the importance of agriculture and nature in tribal life and beliefs.

As the festival approaches, villages buzz with preparations. The community looks forward to coming together to celebrate their heritage and pray for a bountiful harvest.

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