Sarhul Festival

Sarhul Festival: Meaning, Rituals, Significance & Tribal Celebrations in India

Sarhul Festival

The President of India recently extended greetings on the occasion of Sarhul, one of the most sacred Adivasi festivals of eastern India.

What is Sarhul?

  • Literally means “Worship of the Sal Tree”
  • Celebrates the union of Sun & Earth → symbol of life and fertility
  • The Sal tree is revered as the abode of Sarna Maa (village deity)

Where is it Celebrated?

  • Jharkhand (majorly)
  • Also in Odisha, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh
  • Celebrated by tribes like Oraon, Munda, Santal, Ho, Khadia

Ritual Significance:

  • Pahan (priest) → Represents Sun
  • Pahen (his wife) → Represents Earth
  • Symbolizes ecological balance & interdependence

Three-Day Festival:

Day 1: Cleaning sacred groves (Sarna Sthal), fasting

Day 2: Main rituals, prayers, cultural dances

Day 3: Community feast → includes Handia (rice beer)

Agricultural Link:

  • Marks the beginning of agricultural cycle
  • Farming activities start only after Sarhul → deep nature connect

 

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