Bandna

Bandna
Bagal with their cattle in the place shrine for Goth puja.
Observed byHindu and Tribal agriculturist
TypeCultural, seasonal
SignificanceWorship of domestic cattle
Celebrationsperforming religious rituals and feast
Observances
  • Jagran
  • Goth puja
  • Gohail puja
  • Goru Khunta
  • Budhi Bandna
BeginsOctober
EndsNovember
DateAmavasya of Kartik
FrequencyAnnual

Bandna (spelt as Bāndnā, Hindi: बांदना) is an agriculture-oriented festival in which domestic cattle and agriculture appliances are worshiped.[1] The festival mostly observed in the state of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha and Assam, and celebrated annually as per Hindu calendar in the month of Amavashya of Kartik.[2][3]

  1. ^ Kumar, Shaktipada (1 January 2019). "Tracing the Cultural Tradition of Jangalmahal through Bandna Parab and Jawa-Karam Parab". Mahatma Gandhi Central University Journal of Social Sciences.
  2. ^ "Festivals of Jharkhand | Department of Police, State Government of Jharkhand, India". www.jhpolice.gov.in. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  3. ^ The Bandna Festival of Midnapore. Man in India. Vol. 37. Anthropological survey of India.