On February 6th, followers of the Sarana धर्म religion will come together at the Sirsi Tana Le religious site in Dumri for a day of collective prayer and worship. People from different states will travel to the Kakdolata site to participate in religious rituals. This event is an important part of their spiritual tradition.
The collective prayer will start at 9 a.m., led by Pahan Gahju Munda, a respected religious leader. The day will be filled with religious ceremonies and the viewing of Dabni Chunwa, which will last until 4 p.m. These activities are central to the Sarana धर्म faith.
Starting at 10 a.m., the event will also honor local religious leaders. Priests, Pahans, Mukhias, Sarpanchs, and other important villagers will be recognized for their contributions. This is a way to show respect and appreciation for those who guide the community.
The main goal of the gathering is to bring followers together and strengthen their shared faith. By praying and worshiping together at this important tribal religious site, attendees hope to build stronger bonds. This promotes unity and helps preserve their culture.
This annual event is a chance for the Sarana धर्म community to reaffirm their spiritual identity and traditions. The Sirsi Tana Le site has deep historical and cultural significance for the local tribal population. It serves as a central place for religious practices and community connection. The event will help maintain the traditions for future generations.