Diksha Karhade
News Editor
The unique and respectful tradition of celebrating Bail Pola in Mauja Neri, Chimur taluka, Chandrapur district, is still going on.
Bail Pola is celebrated with great enthusiasm every year in the market square in Mauja Neri. This Bail Pola has a unique and respectful tradition.
After decorating thousands of pairs of bulls, farmers bring their bulls to the market square in the middle. These thousands of bulls are closely monitored by the Gram Panchayat Sarpanch, Deputy Sarpanch, members, and police Patil.
The pairs of bulls that are best decorated are traditionally worshipped and the owner of that bull is given the first prize by the Gram Panchayat Sarpanch.
Along with this, the bulls that secure the second and third places in decoration are also worshipped respectfully and the owners of these bulls are also given prizes by the Gram Panchayat office bearers.
After this, in traditional words The festival of Pola is celebrated with great enthusiasm and the bullocks are broken with great joy…
After this, the bullocks are brought to their respective homes and the feet of the bullocks are washed and worshipped. Along with this, the bullocks are fed in the family’s plate and the bullock owner is given a meal of rupees according to his strength.
After this, the bullocks are taken to the homes of their relatives. After the festival of bullocks is over, the wife and husband are blessed by offering Akshada.
Similarly, in Neri, the tradition of exchanging greetings with close relatives and relatives by offering Akshada and blessing them has also been seen to be useful for preserving relationships.
Bailpola is such a festival that farmers stop their work for two days and celebrate the Bailpola festival with great joy in various ways.
“My village is my festival, since the Bailpola festival is celebrated in this way, this festival is bright and self-respecting for the farmers.



