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Thekua is a revered prasad in Chhath puja, one of Bihar's most celebrated festival. Thekua has been used as a sweet snack for centuries in Bihar. It does not need preservatives and can be stored for several days. Taste this holy offering of Bihar. #VisitBihar #BiharMuseum

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Indian Festival- Popularly followed in Bihar, where sun is worshipped. #photography #indianculture #festival

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Documenting these beautiful moments of Chhath Puja. It’s amazing to see how this festival brings the whole family together in devotion and celebration. Grateful to be part of these cherished traditions. May this festival bring peace and light to all of us. Happy Chhat Pooja ☀️ 🪔 #ChhathPuja #FeelingBlessed #Gratitude #festivalofbihar #chhath #sandhyaargh #pooja #sun #bihar #festival2024

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Learning about the rich Bihar culture only makes people want to visit the place and explore it by themselves. Enjoying the beautiful historic architecture, trying out the tasty delicacies, and appreciating the art is all part of the wholesome Bihar experience.

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Three Day Festival of Menstruating Goddess Ma Kamakhya on Neelanchal Hills- The Ambubachi Festival of Kamakhya Temple, Gauhati, Bihar. Ambubachi Mela, one of eastern India's biggest congregations, is the most important festival of the Kamakhya temple, celebrated every June. This festival marks the annual menstruation period of Goddess Kamakhya, embodying the mother cult, Shakti. During the festival, the temple doors close from the seventh to the tenth day of the Hindu month "Asadha"…

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1 year ago (34 notes) "I have no desire for wealth or possessions, and so I have nothing. I do not experience the initial suffering of having to accumulate possessions, the intermediate suffering of having to guard and keep up possessions, nor the final suffering of loosing the possessions." Milarepa

1 year ago (34 notes) "I have no desire for wealth or possessions, and so I have nothing. I do not experience the initial suffering of having to accumulate possessions, the intermediate suffering of having to guard and keep up possessions, nor the final suffering of loosing the possessions." Milarepa

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Atypical Language of Tribal Dance Indian classical dances are prevalent from ages under the ambit of Indian aesthetics. Traditional Folk dances of different states also managed to grab some amount of spotlight. But, when it comes to speak about tribal dance; this dance genre is undervalued and depreciated. The most probable reason for underlying status of tribal dance is their distinct culture and tradition from pan Indian population.

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