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People of Bihar celebrate festivals and religious events with great happiness and love. The main festival of Bihar is Chhath Puja, where the sun god is worshipped. While other festivals like Sama-Chakeva, Ramnavami, Makar-Sankranti, Bihula, Madhushravani, Teej, Pitrapaksha Mela, Sonepur fair and Shravani Mela are celebrated with great enthusiasm.

Other festival of nation like Saraswati Puja, Holi, Ramzan, Bakrid, Mahashivaratri, Durga Puja, Diwali, Buddha Purnima, Christmas and Mahavir Jayanti are celebrated too.

Festivals in Bihar

India has a tradition of festivals. From national festivals to social ones, people come closer, enjoy and forget their differences. Festivals break the monotony of our day-to-day life. In Bihar there is a long list of festivals and people celebrate them with full joy and happiness.

Chatth Puja

Chatth Puja is one of the important festivals celebrated in Bihar. The uniqueness of this festival is that in this the setting sun is worshipped. People of Bihar celebrate this festival with immense faith. It is celebrated twice a year. Once in Chaitra (according to the Hindu calendar) which falls in March and in Kartik which falls in November.This is a 4 day festival, for which people maintain cleanliness and purity from even a month ahead. The sing folk songs in the honour of ‘Surya Dev’ and ‘Chatti Maiyya’ which can be heard at every corner and the sweetness of the songs makes you also devoted. Women fast for the good of their family and the society.

Sama-Chakeva

The festival is celebrated especially in Mithila during the winter season. The festival Sama-Chakeva is celebrated when the colourful birds from the Himalayas migrate towards the plains. The people of Mithila dedicate this festival to celebrate the brother sister relationship. The festival is started by welcoming the pair of birds sama- chakeva. Girls make idols of various birds with clay and decorate those birds in their own traditional way. During the period of festival various rituals are performed and the festival joyfully ends with the going back of these birds with a wish that these birds return next year.

Ram Navami

Ram Navami is a Hindu festival which is celebrated with full joy and happiness in all parts of the country. This is the auspicious day when Lord Rama was born. People celebrate it observing fasts and offering prayers in his honour. For further information

Makar-Sankranti

Makar Sankranti, the festival marks the beginning of the summer season. The festival is also known as Tila Sankranti. People believe that from this day on, the days become longer and the heat of the sun also increases. Every year it is observed on the 14th of January. People celebrate it by giving offerings to the poor. For further information click here

Bihula

Bihula is a well known festival celebrated in eastern Bihar especially in the Bhagalpur district. People pray to goddess Mansa for the welfare of their family.

Madhushravani

Madhushravani is a festival celebrated in the month of Sawan (Hindu calendar) the month of August. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm all over Mithilanchal. The festival carries a message that is it teaches us how we should keep religion and tradition together in our day to day life.

Teej and Chitragupta Puja are other festivals with Hindu religious leanings in the state of Bihar that are completely state oriented celebrations having ample fervor of this region. Similarly the festivals of Bihula-Bishari in Anga region of the state and the month-long Sonepur cattle fair organized on the banks of Gandak River in the town of Sonepur are famous in Bihar. Many other religious and social festivals of Bihar that enchant masses and remain integral part of state’s culture and civilization are Saraswati Puja, Eid-ul-Adha, Eid-ul-Fitr, Muharram, Rakshabandhan, Ram Navami, Maha Shivaratri, Diwali, Durga Puja; Kali Puja/Shyama Puja/Nisha Puja; Christmas, Buddha Purnima; Mahavir Jayanti; Gurpurab; Chitragupta Puja and Bhai Dooj et al that mesmerize region’s culture in local fervor and spirit.

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