Tribal Traditions and Temple Worship
The temple festivals of Northeast India are a dazzling blend of spirituality, tribal traditions, and cultural artistry. They embody the region’s diversity, where Hindu rituals intertwine with indigenous practices, creating celebrations that are both sacred and communal. These festivals are not just religious observances; they are living traditions that preserve heritage, strengthen social bonds, and celebrate the rhythms of nature. Temple Festivals of Assam Assam is a vibrant hub of temple festivities. Major Hindu celebrations include Durga Puja, Janmashtami, Shivaratri, Saraswati Puja, Lakshmi Puja, and Kali Puja. Tribal communities enrich these with their own rituals, while the universal Assamese festival, Bihu, incorporates temple offerings for prosperity. A unique highlight is Devaddhvani, held at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, lasting three days from late Shraavana to early Bhadra. Another notable event is the Manasa festival, dedicated to The Snake Goddess Manasa , revered ...