Sarhul Festival of Jharkhand 2025
The Sarhul Festival is an important celebration for Adivasi communities in the Chhotanagpur region, particularly in Jharkhand. In Jharkhand, Sarhul is a public holiday. In the year 2025, it falls on 01st of April, Tuesday. It marks the arrival of spring and signifies the start of the new year for these tribal groups. This festival, dedicated to the worship of the Sal tree, holds deep cultural and ecological significance. The Sal tree is revered as the abode of Sarna Maa, the village deity, and Sarhul symbolizes the harmonious union of the Sun and the Earth, essential for life. This celebration is rich in rituals, social unity, and political assertion, particularly in the context of Adivasi identity and rights.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Sarhul Festival of Jharkhand |
Meaning of Sarhul | Worship of the Sal tree, symbolizes the union of Sun and Earth, signifying life. |
Celebration Duration | Three days |
Day 1 | Preparations and rituals |
Day 2 | Main rituals at Sarna Sthals |
Day 3 | Community feast and Handia |
Communities | Primarily celebrated by Munda, Oraon, and Ho tribes, also observed in other regions |
Historical Significance | Initiated by Baba Karthik Oraon in 1960s, becoming a platform for asserting Adivasi identity |
Sacred Groves | Forest patches with cultural significance, preserved for biodiversity and religious reasons |
Sacred Grove Names | Sarna (Jharkhand, Bihar), Dev Van (HP), Devarakadu (Karnataka), Oran (Rajasthan), etc |
Environmental Impact | Piplantri Village: Planting 111 trees for every girl child born, boosting women empowerment |
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