संथाल में आदिवासी गांव सोहराय पर्व को लेकर गूंज रहा है. मांदर की थाप पर पूरा आदिवासी समाज झूम रहा है.
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00:00In the month of Osh, the tribal Santhal community is celebrating Saurai Parv in the entire village of Santhal.
00:08On all four sides of the Saurai Parv, the Santhal village is echoing with the sound of Mandar.
00:13The atmosphere of celebration is created.
00:16The tribal community is dancing and dancing.
00:19This Saurai Parv, which is celebrated for five days, is considered to be the largest and most connected Parv in nature.
00:26Saurai Parv is associated with nature and is compared to an elephant, which is considered to be the largest Parv.
00:44On the first day of this Parv, all the Santhal tribal communities bathe in the holy water and clean it.
00:53On the second day, everyone worships their deity.
00:57On the third day, the bull is tied in a hut and worshiped all around.
01:02They dance with the drum.
01:05On the fourth day, they go to each other's houses and meet.
01:09On the fifth day, there is a tradition of hunting, in which fish and crabs are hunted.
01:15And on Makar Sankranti, this Parv ends.
01:19Saurai Parv is considered to be the largest Parv in nature.
01:23It is also compared to an elephant.
01:26This Parv is associated with nature.
01:29In the month of Pushya, when all the crops are harvested, this Parv is decided.
01:39On the first day of this Parv, there is Om.
01:42On the first day of this Parv, all the crops are harvested.
01:46On the second day of this Parv, all the crops are harvested.
01:53On the third day of this Parv, the Parv is considered to be the largest Parv in nature.
01:58It is also compared to an elephant.
02:01On the fourth day of this Parv, there is Om.
02:04On the fifth day of this Parv, there is Om.
02:07On the fifth day of this Parv, all the crops are harvested.
02:12On the third day of this Parv, there is Khuntav.
02:16In this Khuntav, the bull is hunted.
02:23On the third day of this Parv, there is Jali.
02:31On the third day of this Parv, all the crops are harvested.
02:39On the fifth day of this Parv, there is Haku Katkom.
02:42Haku means fish and Katkom means crab.
02:46This is considered to be the largest Parv in nature.
02:49On the fifth day of this Parv, all the crops are harvested.
02:53In the Adivasi community, there is a lot of dance.
02:58They worship the deities of nature.
03:04On the second day of this Parv, there is a lot of love between the brothers and sisters.
03:10On the sixth day of this Parv, the brothers go to their sister's house and invite her.
03:16The sister comes to her brother's house to invite him.
03:19The social worker Deepika Besra says that the 16th Parv is a very big Parv of the Adivasi community.
03:27On the eighth day of this Parv, there is a brother-sister relationship.
03:31In this, the brothers invite their sister to the 16th Parv and the sister comes.
03:38If there is no invitation, the sister does not come.
03:42This is a very big Parv of the Adivasi community.
03:47This is the fifth day of this Parv.
03:49In this Parv, we worship the deities of nature.
04:00This is the fifth day of this Parv.
04:03This is the fifth day of this Parv.
04:06In this Parv, we worship the deities of nature.
04:14We have been celebrating this Parv since January 10.
04:18This is a very big Parv of the Adivasi community.
04:22When we came to the 16th Parv, the first thing we did was invite the sister to a wedding.
04:34If the 16th Parv is not available, then only she comes.
04:38In this way, for five days, at the Saurai Mountain, where devotion is shown towards nature,
04:48the relationship between brother and sister is also shown.
04:53Sanjay Tiwari, Uttar Pradesh, Jamtala.