Garia Puja
- Garia Puja, the biggest festival of the tribals in Tripura, is celebrated as a harvest festival by the ethnic tribes and celebrations begin from last day of March-April.
- It is one of the major festivals of Tripuris and some other Kokborok speaking communities. Celebrated in the month of April it symbolizes devotion and prosperity.
- The performance of the Garia Carnival is in agreement to the Ochai instructions. The priest known as Ochai performs puja while festivity engulfs all during the festival.
- A bamboo pole that symbolizes the Lord Garia, the deity of livestock and wealth, is worshipped with flowers and garland.
- The ....
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