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  2. Mithibai Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    Kshitij is a realm where the sky meets the sea. ‘Soaring Beyond the Horizon’ is the thought behind the festival. Mithibai Kshitij in the year 2020 was conducted online with a viewership of 5,00,000+ digital footprints. It was also the only college festival in Mumbai to conduct a hybrid festival in 2021.

  3. Jhijhiya - Wikipedia

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    Jhijhiya (also called Jhijhari) is a cultural folk dance of Mithila region [1] of India and Nepal. [2] It is performed during the Dusshera festival, in the Hindu month of Ashwin (September/October).

  4. Sama Chakeva - Wikipedia

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    An interesting aspect of Sama Chakeva is its environmental message. The festival coincides with the seasonal migration of birds from the Himalayas to the plains, and the clay bird idols are a tribute to these migratory birds. This reflects the Maithili people’s deep respect for nature and highlights the interconnectedness of all living beings ...

  5. Kishori Shahane - Wikipedia

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    While at Mithibai College, Kishori was crowned Miss Mithibai at the college known as the cultural hub of Mumbai. She entered into Marathi films and shot to fame with Maherchi Sadi and Wajva Re Wajva. Her stage performances in plays like Moruchi Mavshi (Marathi) and Aadhe Adhure (Hindi), directed by Amal Allana bought

  6. Mage Parab - Wikipedia

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    Mage Parab (or Mage Porob) is the principal festival celebrated among the Ho people of eastern India, and is also celebrated by the Munda and Bhumij people.It is not celebrated by any other Munda-speaking peoples like Juang, Gadab and is much less prominent to the Mundas (including Bhumijs) than to the Hos. [1] It is held in the month of Mage ponai (Magh month) in honor of the deity Singbonga ...

  7. Madhushravani - Wikipedia

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    Madhushravani (Maithili: मधुश्रावणी) is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Mithila region by newly married women. It is famous for popular faith and longevity of husbands and happy married life in Maithil women.

  8. Meitei festivals - Wikipedia

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    The festival accompanies several rites and rituals, along with various divine dance and music performances held at the Sana Konung, the Royal Palace of Manipur at Imphal.. [20] [21] [22] The setting free of the crow is performed at the Thangapat, the Royal Moat, in Imphal. The main purpose of the festival is to bring prosperity and good luck in ...

  9. Jitiya - Wikipedia

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    Jitiya is an important festival of Nepalese married women of Bhojpur, Mithilanchal and Tharu woman of Eastern and Central Nepal. Nepalese women observe Nirjala fast (without water) on this day and break the fast next day on the end of Ashtami. Sometimes, when Ashtami begins in afternoon, women may have to fast for two days.