The ancient and revered Ker Puja festival commenced on Friday night in Tripura, embodying centuries-old traditions and customs. This unique observance, steeped in history, starts fifteen days after the conclusion of Kharchi Puja, another significant festival in the state.
During the Ker Puja, a series of stringent rituals are followed, including a prohibition on births, deaths and recreational activities within the designated sacred area. Entry to this area is strictly restricted with only authorized individuals allowed and any breaches result in penalties. The notified area includes the surroundings of the royal palace and Puran Habeli, the former capital of Tripura.
The solemnity of the festival extends to the Agartala Press Club, which will remain closed from Saturday as it falls within the notified area. These regulations underscore the deep respect for the traditions and the sanctity of the occasion.
The Tripura government sponsors the puja rituals, upholding a commitment made to the state's erstwhile royal family over six decades ago. A symbolic structure, crafted from green bamboo poles, serves as the deity for the festival. The 'chantais' or head priest assumes a role akin to royalty during the puja, overseeing the ceremonies with utmost reverence.
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