Occasions of Tripura

Garia Puja

A festival of indigenous people in Tripura. A bamboo pole symbolizes Lord Garia, also known as the deity of livestock & wealth. Garia is worshiped with flowers and garland along with cotton thread, rice, beer earthen pots, riccha and eggs. Festival is celebrated on the seventh day of Baisakh for 7 days.

Kharchi Mela

Kharchi Mela was started by the kings of Tripura to worship around 14 Gods and Goddesses in the Chaturdash Devata Mandir. Today, it is celebrated throughout masses on a large scale every year. A week-long festival in June, which falls in eighth day of new moon; attracts hordes of devotees to Chaturdash Devata Mandir at Old Agartala. Hundreds of devotees mark their presence to offer prayers during the week-long ‘Kharchi Puja’, marking one of the oldest celebration inside Tripura.

Diwali Mela

This fair is over 500 years old celebration, which takes place near Tripura Sundari Temple. It happens every year at the eve of Diwali. In Matabari, at Udaipur of Gomati district, the Tripura Sundari Temple, an ancient religious heritage is visited through thousands of devotees, which is among fifty-one pitha that are recognized in scriptures as holy sites. A grand festival takes place in the vicinity of this temple and people from both tribal and non-tribal communities remain present on this festival. It happens in the month of October or at November.

Water Festival in Neermahal

Neermahal or water palace, a historic monument also called the ‘lake palace’ of eastern India, was built by Maharaja of Tripura, Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur in 1939. It is surrounded with over 2,100 acres in water. Every year, the locals and the state government jointly organise ‘Neermahal Water Festival’ for three days with many programme and an organised vibrant boat race competition in a lake known as Rudrasagar combined with some cultural performance or events in winter.

Similar Posts

  • Madan Mahal

    In Jabalpur, a fortified garrison standing on a rocky hill at an altitude of 515 m, was constructed under Raja Madan Shah, a Gondwana King. Madan Mahal is on a granite rock surface, which on its earliest days served a purpose of being a watch tower as well as a military setup inside central India’s Madhya Pradesh. Old…

  • Nepal

    Nepal a country in Indian subcontinent with a history of its own which dates back to ages. Indian epics, Buddhist and Jain scriptures shows Nepal as a birthplace of Sakyamuni. For many reasons, Nepal’s history has influence in histories of China & India. From ages, Nepal has attracted people leading to a diverse culture. Kathmandu…

  • | |

    Tea Trip at Assam

    Dibrugarh, a town situated on the banks of river Brahmaputra in Upper Assam is known as the Tea town of Assam. A historic town of Tea Gardens having a credit for first commercial tea plantation in British India. Heritage Tea Bungalow and soothing environment remain ideal for families & connected with all major cities in…

  • | |

    Inside Assam

    Kaziranga Elephant Festival Celebrated for awareness about the conservation of Asiatic elephants. The Forest Department of Assam, with Department of Tourism, arranges this festival as a measure to control man-animal conflict. In this festival, elephants are decked for participating in events. Folk dances, parade & football competition also happens. It occurs at February for advocating…

  • Sinhagad Qila

    Sinhagad Fort is a magnificent hill fortress in Shaydri ranges. An ancient rock fort located at Sinhagad Ghat Road at Thoptewadi atop the Bhuleswar Hill at 1312 meters, built on the plateaus with its ramparts surrounded through plains. It has a defensive trench with steep slopes on major sides of this hill. From its base,…

  • Shillong

    Shillong, the native soil of three hill communities Khasi, Garo and Jaintia presents a mosaic spectrum of distinct cultures which co-exist since ages. The residents of Shillong are the Khasi Tribe who are mainly Christians. Apart from Khasi, many communities such as Nepali communities also inhabit in Shillong hills. The Khasi society is matrilineal, mother is head of…