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'''Tusu Festival''' a folk festival held on the last day of the Bengali month of [[Poush]]. It is a unifying form of local common faith and the joy of the harvest. Tusu is a cosmic goddess and conceived as a virgin girl, who imagined as a young girl and is worshipped by songs improvised by womenfolk, based on popular beliefs as well as rituals associated with harvesting. At the end of the festivities, the immersion of the image of Tusu is done vividly and with songs which have a melancholic ring. Rural fairs are also organised during the festival is held.<ref name="Banglapedia">{{Cite Banglapedia|article=Tusu_Festival|author=Anjalika Mukhopadhyay}}</ref>
'''Tusu Festival''' a folk festival held on the last day of the Bengali month of [[Poush]]. It is a unifying form of local common faith and the joy of the harvest. Tusu is a cosmic goddess and conceived as a virgin girl, who imagined as a young girl and is worshipped by songs improvised by womenfolk, based on popular beliefs as well as rituals associated with harvesting. At the end of the festivities, the immersion of the image of Tusu is done vividly and with songs which have a melancholic ring. Rural fairs are also organised during the festival is held.<ref name="Banglapedia">{{Cite Banglapedia|article=Tusu_Festival|author=Anjalika Mukhopadhyay}}</ref> Tusu puja is practised in the rural areas of [[Bankura district|Bankura]], [[Purulia district|Purulia]], [[Bardhaman district|Bardhaman]] and [[Hooghly district|Hooghly]] districts of [[West Bengal]].<ref name="Banglapedia"/>

==Etymology==
There are different theories about the origin of the word Tusu. Many believe that the word 'tusu' originates from rice [[bran]], which is called Tush in Bengali.<ref name="Banglapedia"/>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 05:49, 23 July 2019

Tusu Festival a folk festival held on the last day of the Bengali month of Poush. It is a unifying form of local common faith and the joy of the harvest. Tusu is a cosmic goddess and conceived as a virgin girl, who imagined as a young girl and is worshipped by songs improvised by womenfolk, based on popular beliefs as well as rituals associated with harvesting. At the end of the festivities, the immersion of the image of Tusu is done vividly and with songs which have a melancholic ring. Rural fairs are also organised during the festival is held.[1] Tusu puja is practised in the rural areas of Bankura, Purulia, Bardhaman and Hooghly districts of West Bengal.[1]

Etymology

There are different theories about the origin of the word Tusu. Many believe that the word 'tusu' originates from rice bran, which is called Tush in Bengali.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Anjalika Mukhopadhyay (2012). "Tusu Festival". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 12 November 2024.

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