📅 Festival Details at a Glance

AspectDetails
Festival NamePola
Date11 September 2026
DayFriday
Hindu MonthBhadrapada
PakshaKrishna Paksha
TithiAmavasya
Observed InMaharashtra, Chhattisgarh, MP, Telangana
FocusBulls, agriculture, gratitude
NatureFolk & agrarian festival

🌾 What is Pola Festival?

Pola is a traditional agrarian festival celebrated mainly in Maharashtra and Central India, dedicated to the worship of bulls, who are considered the backbone of traditional farming.

It is observed on Bhadrapada Amavasya, immediately after the monsoon sowing season, as a mark of gratitude toward farm animals for their hard work throughout the year.


🐂 Religious & Cultural Significance

In Indian tradition:

  • Bulls symbolize strength, fertility, and prosperity
  • Agriculture is considered sacred work (Krishi Dharma)

On Pola:

  • Bulls are given a day of rest
  • Farmers thank them for ploughing and farming labor
  • No agricultural work is done using bulls

The festival reflects harmony between humans, animals, and nature.


🛕 Pola Puja & Rituals

🪔 Morning Preparations

  1. Bulls are bathed and cleaned.
  2. Horns are painted and decorated.
  3. Colorful cloth, bells, and garlands are tied.
  4. Rangoli is drawn at cowshed entrances.

🌼 Worship Ceremony

  1. Apply turmeric and vermilion on bulls.
  2. Offer fodder, jaggery, and grains.
  3. Perform aarti.
  4. Seek blessings for good harvest and prosperity.

🎉 Village Celebrations & Traditions

  • Bull processions through villages
  • Children play traditional games
  • Decorative bullock carts
  • Folk music and dances

In some regions, Pola toys are made for children as symbolic representation.


🌍 Regional Variations

RegionLocal Name / Practice
MaharashtraPola
TelanganaPola Amavasya
ChhattisgarhPola
Madhya PradeshBail Pola

🌱 Agricultural Importance of Pola

Pola marks:

  • End of heavy farming activity
  • Transition into crop growth phase
  • A pause for farmers and animals

It promotes:

  • Respect for animals
  • Sustainable farming values
  • Community bonding

🧘 Spiritual & Ethical Message

Pola teaches:

  • Gratitude towards nature
  • Non-exploitation of animals
  • Living in balance with environment

It aligns closely with the philosophy of Sanatan Dharma.

❓ Short FAQ – Pola Festival

Q1. When is Pola celebrated in 2026?
Pola will be observed on 11 September 2026 (Friday).

Q2. Why are bulls worshipped on Pola?
Bulls play a crucial role in traditional agriculture and symbolize strength and prosperity.

Q3. Is Pola a public holiday?
It is a regional holiday in rural and farming communities.

Q4. Is farming work done on Pola day?
No, bulls are given complete rest on this day.

Q5. Is Pola connected to any deity?
It is a folk festival rooted in gratitude rather than formal deity worship.