Tusu Festival
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Tusu Festival is a folk festival during Makar Sankranti.[1] It is mainly river centric. It is a unifying form of common faith and belief of the agrarian society in joy of harvesting crops.[2] The festival Tusu, is mostly celebrated in Southwest of West Bengal, Southeast of Jharkhand, Northeastern Odisha as well in the Tea-State of Assam.[3][4][5]

ObservedbyTribal people of Eastern India
TypeCultural
Significanceworship of Goddess Tusmani
Celebrationscrops harvesting
| Tusu parab | |
|---|---|
| Observed by | Tribal people of Eastern India |
| Type | Cultural |
| Significance | worship of Goddess Tusmani |
| Celebrations | crops harvesting |
| Frequency | Annually |
| Related to | Makar Sankranti |