On the auspicious occasion of the Karam Parav, one of the major ritual-festival of Eastern India, the faculty members and students of the Department of Anthropology and Tribal Studies, planted a Karam tree in front of the Centre for Tribal Studies. "Karam parav" is a spiritual and social festival. the tribal people celebrate this festival as thanks giving to their diety "Karam Gosain". The Karam Gosain, the god of good harvest and fertility will ensure prosperity and fertility. So on this auspicious day of Karam, Karam tree is worshiped which is regarded as most sacred, auspicious and symbol of fertility and prosperity for tribal communities of eastern India.
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