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00:00In order to avoid the end of Kali Puja, the villagers start collecting moss from the village.
00:16But why?
00:17Is it because there is no sign of a sustainable life in the production of moss?
00:22Or is it because of the lack of electricity?
00:25Let's get to know the real reason.
00:30Various types of festivals have been held in the village of Abubankhachur,
00:35which is located in the south-western border of the village.
00:40One such festival is called Mosha Kheda or Mosha Khedano.
00:46Its original name is Mosha Tarano.
00:49This Mosha Kheda festival is held on the eve of Kali Puja.
00:56At the end of Kali Puja, the elders of the house close the doors of the children's room.
01:03Again, instead of the whole night of Kali Puja, many people go to the village to collect moss.
01:09Mosha Khedano Dal is made with the help of the elders on the eve of Kali Puja.
01:15Mosha Khedano starts at the same time.
01:19At the time of Mosha Kheda, the old empty oil tin, broken tin, broken iron, broken coal, broken knife,
01:25is played with a small stick or a metal stick.
01:29Apart from this, many other instruments are also played.
01:33Everyone works together, with the help of words.
01:37Mosha Kheda is done by slapping the face of the Mosha Kheda expert.
01:42The slapping is called Mosha Gela Ho Ho, Mosha Gela Are Bare.
01:48To see the road, the clay pot is lit inside the clay pot.
01:52The face of the clay pot is used like a torch.
01:56Some people also burn old tires with spices.
02:01In many places, the boys make a fire ball by stabbing the face of the Mosha Kheda expert with a knife.
02:09According to popular belief, the Mosha Kheda is like the food of Shudip Kumar,
02:15the teacher of Suwadanga High School in Medinipur, the capital of Jharkhand.
02:20If you eat Mosha Kheda according to popular belief, the effect of Mosha Kheda will be reduced.
02:25In fact, after the end of the monsoon, during the arrival of winter,
02:29it is believed that the effect of Mosha Kheda will continue to raise awareness of Mosha Kheda.
02:37It is also believed that Mosha Kheda is actually a way of saying goodbye to Alokphi.
02:42A few days ago, Alokphi's sculptural statue was also made with cow dung.
02:47Alokphi's music is also a way of saying goodbye to Mosha and Nara,
02:51who are killed by humans, cattle and animals.
02:55Mosha Kheda's friends try to say goodbye to Alokphi and his music.
03:02However, due to the current situation, Mosha Kheda has almost disappeared.
03:09In the meantime, Mosha Kheda has been established in Chhatina Sol of Gopiballapur Block No. 1,
03:15Jhunsola of Gopiballapur Block No. 2, Maumhanda of Sankrahil Block and Pestuktu area.
03:25In this Mosha Kheda, the members of Jhunsola are Bishwajitpal, Subratopal, Ridampal, Ripanmanna,
03:31Sagarde, Sudiprade, Akesh Sharma, Sair Panda and others.
03:37Some Mosha Khedas have been held in some places in North-East India's Assam state,
03:42but it is held on the full moon night of the month of Agra.
03:46Mosha Kheda has been held in some places in North-East India's Assam state,
03:52but it is held on the full moon night of the month of Agra.
03:56Here too, the members of Jhunsola sing and dance to Mosha Kheda songs.
04:01They bless the audience by singing and dancing.
04:04In this way, Mosha Kheda festival is held every year.
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