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Major harvest festival 'Nuakhai' celebrated with devotion, joy across western Odisha

By IANS | Updated: August 28, 2025 17:00 IST

Bhubaneswar, Aug 28 The harvest festival of 'Nuakhai', deeply rooted in the culture and farming traditions of western ...

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Bhubaneswar, Aug 28 The harvest festival of 'Nuakhai', deeply rooted in the culture and farming traditions of western Odisha, was celebrated with much enthusiasm and devotion across the region on Thursday.

As per the auspicious timing fixed by the priests, the ritual of offering the season’s first harvest (Nabanna) was performed at the revered Maa Samaleswari Temple in Sambalpur.

After the offering, people across the district observed the festival in their homes with family members, sharing the new grain as a mark of gratitude and togetherness.

The temple rituals began at 4 A.M. when the sanctum was opened. The deity was bathed, adorned with new attire, and worshipped.

Later, between 10:33 A.M. and 10:55 A.M., the first harvest was ceremonially offered to Maa Samaleswari. Offerings were also made to 115 subsidiary deities within the temple complex before the sacred 'Mangala Arati' was performed.

Devotees then had the opportunity to seek blessings of the presiding goddess.

Following the temple rituals, Sambalpur residents consumed the new harvest in their homes.

From rich to poor, families received Nabanna from their elders and sat together to partake in the ceremonial meal.

The festival, which has for generations enriched the social and cultural fabric of western Odisha, brought joy and harmony to households across the region.

The city also witnessed vibrant cultural programmes, including folk songs, dances, and community gatherings as part of the Nuakhai Bhetghat (meet and greet) events, adding to the festive spirit.

For Sambalpur and western Odisha, Nuakhai is not just a festival but an emotional celebration that symbolises gratitude to nature and prayers for a prosperous year ahead.

President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and others greeted people on the occasion.

"On the occasion of the agriculture-based Nuakhai festival, I wish heartfelt congratulations to all countrymen, especially to the people of Odisha. This festival is a sacred opportunity to express respect for agriculture and gratitude towards farmers. It is a symbol of goodwill and intimacy. I wish Nuakhai fills everyone's life with happiness, peace and prosperity," wrote President Murmu on her X handle.

Taking to his X handle, PM Modi wrote, “Wishing everyone a joyous Nuakhai. This cherished festival is a reminder of our deep gratitude to the farmers whose hard work sustains us all. May there be good health, prosperity and happiness in every home.”

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