Reh Festival: Unity, Faith, and Tradition
The Reh Festival stands as one of the most revered cultural traditions of the Idus tribe in Arunachal Pradesh. Deeply rooted in spirituality, it is dedicated to Nanyi Inyitaya , the divine mother and supreme creator. For the Idus, performing the rituals of Reh is essential to secure her blessings, strengthen bonds of brotherhood, and uphold social harmony. Despite its sacred significance, the grandeur of the festival comes at a considerable cost. Elaborate rituals, feasts, and sacrifices make it so expensive that only a few families can afford to host it. Preparations often begin years in advance, reflecting the devotion and commitment of the Idus to their cultural heritage. Occurrence of the Festival The Timing of the Reh Festival varies across regions. In snow-bound villages such as Talo, Amru, and Dri of the Dibang Valley, it is celebrated during the summer and monsoon months (June–August), when the climate is moderate and rivers are rich with fish. In other areas, it is obs...