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In news: Gugga Naumi Festival

Why in the News?

The Gugga Naumi festival was widely celebrated across northern states of India on 17th August.

About Gugga Naumi Festival:

  • Festival: Folk religious celebration in Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and northern states.
  • Timing: Observed on the ninth day of Krishna Paksha in Bhadrapad month, usually after Janmashtami.
  • Deity: Dedicated to Gugga (Gugga Pir / Gugga Zahir Pir / Guaaji), a Chauhan Rajput prince believed to control snakes.
  • Tradition: Reflects syncretic worship by Hindus and Muslims, showcasing folk religiosity beyond formal religion.

Key Features:

  • Duration: Begins on Rakhi and lasts nine days, with pilgrimages to Gugga Medi village in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan.
  • Rituals: Garudas (snake charmers and healers) carry Gugga Pir’s Chahad (standard).
  • Devotion: Pir ke Sole (songs) sung, fairs organised at shrines (Marhis).
  • Depiction: Gugga shown riding a blue horse, with blue and yellow flags.
  • Belief: Worshipped by mothers for children’s health, and by barren women for fertility blessings.
[UPSC 2018] Consider the following pairs: Tradition State

1. Chapchar Kut festival — Mizoram

2. Khongjom Parba ballad — Manipur

3. Thong-To dance — Sikkim

Which of the pairs given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only (b) 1 and 2* (c) 3 only (d) 2 and 3

 

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