Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh) [India], October 23 (HBTV): Union Home Minister Amit Shah participated in the 'Muriya Darbaar' celebrations, part of the renowned Bastar Dussehra in Chhattisgarh's Jagdalpur. He was accompanied by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.

The Union Home Minister arrived in Raipur on Friday to attend the historic Bastar Dussehra celebrations in Jagdalpur, which was once infamous as a Naxal stronghold but is now steadily emerging from the shadow of extremism. He was received at the airport by Chhattisgarh CM Sai.

Shah attended the grand celebrations of the Bastar Dussehra Festival at Lal Bagh in Jagdalpur. The centuries-old festival is one of the most prominent cultural events in Chhattisgarh, drawing thousands of participants and visitors every year.

Shah's visit is being seen as a gesture of cultural outreach and an acknowledgement of Bastar's rich traditions. Bastar Dussehra is a unique celebration in India, where Dussehra is observed for 75 days, and the effigy of Ravana is not burnt.

The festival has a history spanning over 600 years, making it one of the oldest and most unique festivals in India. It was initiated by the Kakatiya dynasty and has been preserved and celebrated by local tribal communities ever since.

The festival is deeply rooted in the spiritual beliefs of the Bastar tribes, who honour Goddess Danteshwari as their protector and guide. Its cultural importance lies in its ability to unite the diverse tribes of Bastar, showcasing their traditional customs, music, and dance in a grand celebration of devotion.

This unique Dussehra, celebrated in Bastar—a tribal-dominated area of Chhattisgarh—is known as 'Bastar Dashara'. Its fame has grown to attract tourists from across India and the world.

Bastar Dussehra begins with the greenery of the new moon in the month of Shravan (Savan), when the first wood is brought from the forest to build chariots, a ritual called Pat Jatra. The festival runs until Dussehra and concludes with the ritual of Muria Darbar, where the Maharaj Darbar of Bastar listens to the problems of the public. This festival remains one of the most celebrated in the country.

(ANI)  

 

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