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Charak Puja



Charak Puja is one of the most popular local festivals celebrated at Agamani, in Assam. It is held during the Sankranti day of Chaitra month, it is also called a calendaric festival. Charak is performed to appease Lord Shiva and Shakti in order to gain healthy successors, wealth and prosperity, and also for the cure of diseases. The puja is considered as a semi-dramatic performance as the bearers play dramatic art.

Charak consist of two types - Chak Charak and Chila Charak. The former one is performed by turning round a Chak (wheel) which contains four edges. On the other hand, the latter is performed by tying a man with a rope or an iron hook at one end while the ‘Kerki’ turns round the man resembling a Chila (falcon). The bearers of this performance are called ‘Charkia’ or ‘Charkiyal’. The leader is known as ‘Deoboinshi’. To perform Charak Puja, there is a need of about 12 to 20 bearers.



Updated on 14th June, 2005
District: Dhubri

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