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|June 15, 2025
At a time when many youths see traditional festivals like Raja Parba as outdated, there exists a section of passionate souls who celebrate them with fervor, actively preserving their essence for future generations
hile many festivals today are becoming Instagram moments, Raja still finds a heartbeat in the lanes of Odisha — thanks to a generation of youngsters who are holding on, not out of obligation, but out of love.
As the air fills with the earthy aroma of poda pitha and the sound of laughter rings from backyard swings, young people are proving that traditions don't have to be old-fashioned to be meaningful.
At a time when culture is slipping through our fingers like sand, here're a few youngsters who turn their palms upward - ready to catch, hold, and carry it forward. Through each game, song, and bite of pitha, they aren't just celebrating Raja — they're keeping the soul of Odisha alive.
As the festive spirit of Raja takes over, Sunday POST caught up with a few such culture enthusiasts shared with Sunday POST how the festival holds a special place in their lives.
'NOT MANY CULTURES CELEBRATE MENSTRUATION LIKE ODISHA DOES'
This story is from the June 15, 2025 edition of Sunday POST.
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