Bhagoria Festival

{In 11century b.c.1000-1055 there was a emperor in malwa which named king bhoja and his partner king Bhill Baluni& Bhill king kasumor who has started Bhagoriya festival .which was written king bhojas Samran sutradhar books and many other books who have received in his ruled time.

Bhagoria Festival

Bhangoria Haat is a festival celebrated by the tribal people of the Indian states Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra(originally known as 'Malwa').[1] The Bhangoria Haat Festival celebrated by the local tribes includes Bhil, Bhilala, Barela etc.

Bhangoria Festival is organized in Badwani, Dhar, Alirajpur, Khargone, Jhabua districts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Bhagoria Haat Festival has an agricultural significance attached to it, it coincides with the end of harvesting of crops. So people celebrate it to mark the completion of harvesting.

Bhangoria Haat Festival at Madhya Pradesh & adjacent regions of Maharshtra is celebrated in the month of March before the Holi festival. Bhangoria Haat is celebrated for seven days which covers all the market places in the region. People visit the nearby Bhangoria Haat with family traditionally on the decorated Bullock Cart. In Haat they purchase the things required to celebrate "Holi" festival, dance on the traditional musical instruments & songs called "Lokgeet" & enjoy whole day with meeting the people of the region. The day at which general market takes place at city, village or town on the same day bhangoria Haat is organised at that place & at the evening of last Bhangoria Haat "Holika Dahan" is celebrated by tribal of the region.

References

  1. "Bhagoria festival to get R-Day platform, tribal outfits frown". Indian Express. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
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