Kharchi Puja
On 26th June 2023, Tripura Chief Minister inaugurated the Kharchi Puja at Chaturdash Devata Temple in Agartala.
About Kharchi Puja
- Also called the ‘Festival of 14 Gods’, Kharchi Puja is observed on the eighth day of the new moon in July or August every year.
- It is centred around the worship of Chaturdasa Devata, the ancestral deity of the Tripuri people.
History
- The term 'Kharchi' is derived from two Tripuri words - 'khar' or 'kharta,' which means sin, and 'chi' or 'si,' which means cleaning.
- During this festival, the people of Tripura worship the earth in addition to their 14 deities.
- Although ....
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