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  1. Raja Parba (Odia: ରଜ ପର୍ବ, pronounced [ɾɔdʒɔ pɔɾbɔ]), also known as Mithuna Sankranti, is a three-day-long festival of womanhood celebrated in Odisha, India. The second day of the festival signifies beginning of the solar month of Mithuna, from which the season of rains starts.

  2. Jun 14, 2021 · Raja is one of the most important festivals in Odisha. On this day, unmarried girls wear new dresses, play cards and make merry. This is a three-day-long festival to celebrate womanhood.

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  4. Raja is a three-day Hindu festival in Odisha which celebrates menstruation and womanhood. The festival is observed to respect Bhudevi, Lord Jagannath’s wife. It is believed that Mother Earth goes through a menstrual cycle for three days and is given a ceremonial bath on the fourth day.

  5. Raja Parba, held from June 14 until June 16, is an Indian cultural holiday that celebrates womanhood. The first day is called ‘Pahili Raja,’ the second day is called ‘Mithuna Sankranti,’ and the third day is ‘Bhudaaha’ or ‘Basi Raja.’.

  6. Jun 10, 2023 · Raja Festival: A quintessential Odia festival, Raja is a 3-day festival celebrated every year in the month of Asadha (2nd week of June). Fun, frolic, mouth-watering food, and new clothes amidst the first showers of monsoon describe Raja.

  7. Jun 12, 2023 · Raja Parba, also known as Mithun Sankranti, is a three-day long festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur in Odisha. It starts on June 14 and ends on June 16, 2023. The festival is dedicated to honoring Mother Earth and celebrating womanhood.