Nuakhai Festival

Odisha is a confluence of the Aryan, Dravidian, and Adivasi cultures, with most festivals, art, and cultural traditions in the state reflecting aspects of these diverse cultures. Sambalpur serves as the gateway to the enchanting western zone of Odisha, being the epicenter of a very high-profile and rich culture. Its art and culture encompass a unique blend of dance, music, handicrafts, beliefs, social values, and traditional practices.

Nuakhai festival, a tradition since the 12th century A.D., is celebrated across Western Odisha with great joy and happiness. It is an annual harvest festival observed to welcome the newly harvested rice of the season. The festival, observed on Panchami Tithi of the lunar fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada or Bhadraba, signifies social bonding and strong family ties. Nuakhai has nine sets of rituals, from Behrana to Juhar Bhet, and is considered auspicious in Western Odisha.

The Department of Posts is pleased to issue a set of commemorative postage stamps on the Cultural Heritage of Western Odisha, acknowledging its rich culture and heritage, which positively influences the beliefs, traditions, and lifestyle of its people.