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Wangala Festival 2023: Celebrations and Significance | Harvest festival

 Wangala festival is an annual harvest festival celebrated by the Garo tribe who live in the Garo Hills district of Meghalaya and in some parts of Assam, Nagaland, Tripura, and Bangladesh. Wangala is known as the hundred drums festival where the Garo give thanks to the Misi Saljong the sun God, for blessing the people with a rich harvest. It is celebrated in the month of October to November in different villages, setting different dates for the occasion.

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Both Garo male & female dancing during the Wangala festival

There are so many rituals and sacrifices, and people are being enjoyed the beats of the long drums and the merrymaking. Every part of the Wangala dance highlights the social and religious life of the Garos in society.

Celebrations

Wangala festival celebration is traditionally celebrated for two or three days in villages. During the 100 drums festival, every villager attired their colorful traditional outfits and feathered headgear and danced to music played on long oval-shaped drums. The dance is starting at the Nokma house (Village headman's house).

These rituals and ceremony performed from the beginning day of the festival by the priest, known as Kamal. These rituals are performed inside in house of the Nokma or the husband of the woman who holds power over the land.

When the rice harvest has been fully gathered, the great sacrifice and festival of the year, the Wangala takes place. For its celebration, a date is fixed by the Nokma (headman) and announced among the village people to facilitate the cleaning of the village, and the household and make other preparations for the festivals.

It is the most essential harvest festival among the Garos. They celebrated by drinking rice beer, eating various types of meat, sprinkling rice flour, beating drums, and merry-making. All the Garo people, both male, and female wear traditional dresses, headgear, and ornaments. They joined in together to dance vigorously to the popular songs and celebrated together.

The Second ceremony of the Wangala was the real ceremony called Chu-Rugala which means pouring the rice beer, an offering to Saljong, and this ceremony was started from the house of the Nokma. Before offering to Sun God the harvested crops cannot be taken. Everyone drinks rice beer after it is provided to the gods and the ceremony ends with the beating of the drums. Before sunset, every village house was painted with powdered rice flour (Wanti Toka). At sunset, the Kram (drum) was taken out ceremoniously by the priest from the house of the Nokma, where it was kept. Another drum used for solemn occasions (Nagra) was also put outside. The Nagra was beaten on three occasions only; the first was for inviting the people to join the drink; the second, while the celebration was in progress and in full swing and the third was when the drinking was over and the villagers had to leave for home.

FAQs on Wangala festival

Where is the Wangala festival celebrated?

Wangala festival is celebrated in the Northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya.

Is Wangala festival a state holiday?

Yes, Wangala is a state holiday of Meghalaya.

What is the main festival of Garo?

Wangala is the main festival of Garo.

Wangala festival is celebrated by which tribe?

By the Garo tribe.

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