Etor Gidi Festival
Recently, the Adi community of Arunachal Pradesh celebrated Etor Gidi, a major agro-based traditional festival that marks the beginning of the farming season in mid-May.
About Etor Gidi Festival
- Indigenous Agricultural Festival: It is an indigenous agricultural festival celebrated to seek blessings for a prosperous farming season, abundant harvests, good health, and the general well-being of the village households.
- Core Ritual (Fencing): A central aspect of the festival involves community members coming together to repair and strengthen fences around their agricultural fields.This practice highlights collective labor, community cooperation, and shared responsibility.
- Cultural Performances: The festival is marked by the performance of the ....
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