Ghoda Nacha/Chaiti Ghoda

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  • Ghoda Nacha/Chaiti Ghoda
    Chaiti ghoda is one of the popular folk dance forms of Odisha specially performed by aboriginal fishermen tribes like the Keot (Kaibarta). Chaiti represent the chaitra month of the year i.e. from March to April to the full moon in Baisakh i.e. from April to May and ghoda means horse in Odia and Hindi. There is a story when Lord Ramachandra and Lord Laxman crossed the river with the help of aboriginal Keot fishermen and in return lord rama given a horse to the fishermen.
    Horse made from wood, beautifully painted and surrounded by colorful clothes is used as a prop. All fishermen dance and their wives are co-dancers/singers. Men are called Rauta in this Dance and women are called Rautani.
    The festival is celebrated for eight days in honour of vasuli devi. Vasuli devi is the main deity of fishermen tribes. It is celebrated to take the blessings of the deity .

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