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All About Behdienkhlam: Meghalaya’s Monsoon Festival That Wards Off Evil And Welcomes A Good Harvest

Held during the monsoons in Meghalaya’s Jowai, Behdienkhlam is a spiritual and community festival celebrated by the Pnar people to drive away evil and invoke a good harvest

Behdienkhlam Festival Of Meghalaya is one of the biggest in the state Photo: Shutterstock
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Meghalaya's festivals are a unique blend of cultural traditions, agricultural significance, and spiritual beliefs. Many festivals celebrate the end of the harvest season, while others mark the beginning of sowing or pay tribute to various deities. These celebrations often feature vibrant traditional dances, music, and rituals that highlight the rich cultural heritage of the state's indigenous tribes, including the Khasi, Jaintia, and Garo communities. One of the most important festivals for the Jaintia people is Behdienkhlam, which plays a significant role in their socio-economic life. This year, the festival in Meghalaya will be celebrated from July 11 to 14, 2025. 

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