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Bhai Phonta

Bhai Phota or Bhai Phonta is a Hindu festival. The Bhai Phota ritual begins at the moment when Amavasya ends. Protipod and Dwitiya are the tithes next to Amavasya. Similar to the Bhai Dooj festival of north India, it takes place during Diwali on the second or third day of the month of Kartik. The festival is centred on rituals where brothers and sisters honour each other.

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Dharmathakur

Dharmaraj is a Hindu deity of justice worshipped by villagers in the traditional Rarh region in the present day Indian state of West Bengal as one of their special village gods. He is considered as the spiritual father of Yudhisthira, the elder brother of the Pandavas and an epic character of Mahabharata. Dharmaraj is represented by a shapeless stone daubed with vermillion and is normally placed under a tree or placed in the open, but sometimes enshrined in a temple. The worship takes place in the months of Baisakh [Buddha Purnima], Jaistha and Asarh on the day of full moon and sometimes on the last day of Bhadro. Dharmaraj is worshipped by all castes.

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Gajan (festival)

Gajan is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is associated with such deities as Shiva, Neel and Dharmaraj. Gajan spans around a week, starting at the last week of Choitro continuing till the end of the Bengali year. It ends with Charak Puja. Participants of this festival is known as sannyasi or Bhokto. Persons of any gender can be a participant. The complete history of the festival is not known. The central theme of this festival is deriving satisfaction through non-sexual pain, devotion and sacrifice.

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Gaura Purnima

Gaura Purnima is a Vaishnava festival that celebrates the appearance of the Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534), who founded Gaudiya Vaishnavism. It occurs on the Purnima in the Hindu month Phalguna, usually falling in March or April.

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Jagaddhatri

Jagatdhatri or Jagaddhatri is an aspect of the Hindu goddess Parvati, who is particularly worshipped in the Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha. Her worship and rituals are directly derived from Tantra where she is a symbol of sattva beside Durga and Kali, respectably symbolized with Rajas and Tamas. According to the puran Jagadhatri is the incarnation of Siddhidhatri. She is also said to be the combine form of Sri Tripura Sundari and Maa Durga. In Bengal, her puja is celebrated as comeback of devi especially in chandannagar and krishnanagar.

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Madhu Purnima

Modhu Purnima also known as Honey Full Moon Festival or Honey-offering Festival is a Buddhist festival celebrated in Bangladesh by the Barua and Chakma people of Chittagong and by the Mon people of Thailand. It occurs on the day of the full moon in the Bangla month of Bhadro (August/September).

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Nabanna

Nobanno is a Bengali harvest celebration usually celebrated with food and dance and music in Bangladesh and in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam's Barak Valley. It is a festival of food; many local preparations of Bengali cuisine like pithe are cooked.

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Shakta Rash

Shakta Rash or Shakta Rasa or Shakta Ras is the most celebrated festivals of Nabadwip, West Bengal, India. This festival is celebrated thirty-five days after the autumnal Durgapuja celebration or fifteen days after Kali puja in Kartik Purnima. To the people of Nabadwip Rash Festival is everything. The entire commonwealth eagerly wait for this festival all year round.