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'''Kalasi Jatra''' or '''Kailasi Jatra''' is a [[Hindu festival]] observed in the [[Boudh]], [[Subarnapur district|Subarnapur]] and [[Balangir]] district of [[Kosal region]] of [[ |
'''Kalasi Jatra''' or '''Kailasi Jatra''' is a [[Hindu festival]] observed in the [[Boudh]], [[Subarnapur district|Subarnapur]] and [[Balangir]] district of [[Kosal region]] of [[Odisha]], [[India]]. This festival is celebrated on the holy month of [[Kartika (month)|Kartika]]. During this festival the [[goddess]] is taken out from the worshiping centre to outside in a big musical procession. The devotees pray the goddess and the celebration takes place until late night. It is considered a festival of [[tribal]] origin and emphasizes the fact that the Kosal region is known for its [[Shakti]] and [[tantra|tantric]] culture.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=NQRAQgGZnUQC&dq=Kalasi+Jatra&pg=PA69 Discursive psychology in practice]</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=XCWgSCGiqo8C&dq=Kalasi+Jatra&pg=PA70 Social ecology of forest resources: a study of a tribal region of Orissa]</ref> |
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Kalasi JatraorKailasi Jatra is a Hindu festival observed in the Boudh, Subarnapur and Balangir district of Kosal regionofOdisha, India. This festival is celebrated on the holy month of Kartika. During this festival the goddess is taken out from the worshiping centre to outside in a big musical procession. The devotees pray the goddess and the celebration takes place until late night. It is considered a festival of tribal origin and emphasizes the fact that the Kosal region is known for its Shakti and tantric culture.[1][2]