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The Chera Panhara ritual is associated with:
Navratri in Gujarat
Rath Yatra in Odisha
Baisakhi in Punjab
Durga Puja in West Bengal
- Chhera Panhara is a significant part of the Rath Yatra festival in Odisha, mainly observed in Puri.
- During Rath Yatra, the Gajapati King of Puri sweeps the ground with a gold-handled broom in front of Lord Jagannath's chariot, signifying equality among all.
- Navratri in Gujarat is marked by vibrant Garba and Dandiya dances but not by Chhera Panhara.
- Baisakhi in Punjab celebrates the harvest season and the formation of Khalsa, with no association with Chhera Panhara.
- Durga Puja in West Bengal involves grand worship of Goddess Durga with no link to Chhera Panhara.
Option 2: Rath Yatra in Odisha
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