File:Santhal tribes dancing in BAHA PARAB (Sarhul festival).jpg

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Santhal Tribes Dancing in the JAAHER (Worshiping place of tribals)

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English: Santhal tribe womens are dancing and mens are worshiping in BAHA PARAB (Sarhul festival). Baha Parab or Baha Bonga is one the largest festival of Santhal tribes. This is celebrated in the month of FAGUN (Falgun). They offer the new flowers to their goddess before they put and have. This photo was taken in the village of Gobindpur of Mayurbhanj District (Odisha), India.
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Camera location22° 05′ 42.77″ N, 86° 03′ 59.68″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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