Tripura was ruled by 184 Tripuri Kings before it merged into India in 1949. The people of Tripura are fond of festivals. Various festivals are celebrated in Tripura around the year. The devotees man and woman take to dancing. The last Tripura ruler, Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya. The state of Tripura is very rich in its culture and tradition. The word Tripura originated from Tripura Sundari. Performed in Agartala (now Puran Agratala), in the temple of 14 gods. This festival is observed at Tripura … Dewali Festival It is one of the most important eligious festival of the Bengalis. When the Puja is over. Festivals of Tripura Pous-Sankranti Mela: The Mela held near source of the river Gomti in an area, known as Tirtha Mukh and the accompanying festival attract a large number of … There are various tribes like Riangs, Chakmas, Mongs and also a lot of Bengalees who constitute the majority of its 38 lakh population. Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb on Saturday inaugurated the two-day Hornbill Festival at Baramura Eco-Park, 35 kilometres west of Agartala.. Organised for the first time in the state, the festival has been organised with twin goals in sight- conservation of Hornbill … Festivals like Buisu or Bisu, Garia and Gajan Festival, Hojagiri, Kharchi festival, Ker festival are celebrated by the tribals of Tripura. Like West Bengal, it has ‘baro mase tero parban’ which indicate the festival mood of the people.In fact, festivals are part and parcel of the cultural life of Tripura.
The tribals of Tripura perform Garia Puja on the seventh day of the month of Baisakh(April) for seven days. Fairs and Festivals in Tripura consist of worshipping many Gods and Goddesses all round the year to get their blessings for a glorious future of the inhabitants. There is a tale behind every festival and its rituals, the same goes with Tripura’s Tring Era festival. It is a week-long festival that starts on the 8th day of the new moon and 15 days after Ambu Bachi. She is the deity of the land and Tripura is regarded as one of the renowned Shakti Peethas, among the 51 Shakti Peeth, for this deity. Kharchi Puja is one of the most popular festivals of Tripura, India.