Baa Parab

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Baa Parab is a traditional harvest and nature-worship festival celebrated by the Ho tribal community of eastern India, marked by rituals honoring the earth and local deities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf festival
harvest festival
nature-worship festival
associatedWith indigenous religion of the Ho people
celebratedBy Ho people NERFINISHED
Ho tribal community
hasCulturalSignificance agricultural cycle
relationship between humans and nature
hasRitualType community prayers
earth-worship rituals
offerings to local deities
traditional dances
traditional songs
hasTheme community solidarity
gratitude for harvest
protection of land and crops
honors earth
local deities
languageContext Ho language NERFINISHED
partOf Ho cultural heritage
practicedIn eastern India NERFINISHED
region Jharkhand (Ho-inhabited areas) NERFINISHED
Odisha (Ho-inhabited areas) NERFINISHED
relatedTo Ho agricultural practices
Ho tribal customs
religiousAspect ancestor and spirit veneration
animistic beliefs
timeOfYear harvest season

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Ho festival Baa Parab