Behdeinkhlam Festival

Behdeinkhlam Festival

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The sacred Behdeinkhlam Festival was celebrated with fervor in Jowai, Meghalaya, blending ancient Pnar rituals with modern social themes.

About Behdeinkhlam Festival

  • Meaning: Beh Dien means to drive away the plague with sticks and prayers and Khlam means plague or pestilence.
  • It is a significant cultural festival celebrated by the Pnar community in Meghalaya.
  • It translates to “driving away the plague” or “chasing away the demon of cholera”;
  • It is a festival that seeks to ward off evil spirits, diseases, misfortune, and invoke blessings for a good harvest and communal prosperity.
  • Timing: It is celebrated annually in July after the sowing period.

Rituals of Behdeinkhlam Festival

  • The main part of the festival was the making of the Dein Khlam and Khnong which are rounded, polished and straight tree trunks from the forest.
  • During the cultural festival tour, young men make a symbolic gesture of driving away of the evil spirit, plague and disease by beating of the roof of every house with bamboo poles. 
  • It is carried out for three days and on the last day, in the afternoon people would gather in a place called Aitnar and both young and old would dance to the tunes of the pipes and drums.
  • On the final day people would converge to a place called Mynthong to witness a game played similar to football, called dad-lawakor.

Source: NA

Behdeinkhlam Festival FAQs

Q1: In which state is Behdienkhlam festival celebrated?

Ans: Meghalaya

Q2: What is the meaning of behdienkhlam?

Ans: Behdienkhlam (chasing away the Demon of Cholera) is celebrated annually in July after the sowing period, the most important dance festival of the Jaintia tribes.

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