Charak Puja, also known as Nil Puja or Hajra Puja, is a deeply rooted folk religious festival observed on the last day of the Bengali month of Chaitra, which usually falls on April 14 in Tripura, West Bengal and Assam. In Assam, particularly in the western and southern regions influenced by Bengali and tribal cultural traditions, Charak Puja holds a special place in the spiritual life of rural communities. Charak Puja 2026 date is April 14. It marks the end of the old year and prepares devotees for the new year with prayer, purification, sacrifice, and devotion to Lord Shiva. The fairs held during this time are popularly known as Charak Sankranti Mela and form an essential part of the religious and social fabric of the region. Charak Puja is closely connected to the Gajan Festival of Shiva, a powerful folk expression of devotion. The word “Gajan” is believed to have originated from “garjan,” meaning roar, symbolizing the intense spiritual fervor of the devotees, especially the san...