Bail Pola is an important agrarian festival primarily celebrated in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a festival dedicated to bulls, acknowledging their immense contribution to farming and agriculture. This unique festival is deeply rooted in rural culture and traditions, reflecting the bond between farmers and their cattle. In this article, we will explore Bail Pola 2025’s date, history, significance, rituals, and celebrations across Maharashtra, along with the traditional foods ... Bail Pola festival is dedicated to the cows and ox and is observed mainly in Maharashtra and surrounding regions on the Shravan Amavasya (no moon day in Sawan month). Bail Pola 2026 date is September 11. In some regions it is on September 10. Farmers pay respect to bullocks and cows on the day as cattle is their main source of livelihood. Bail in Marathi means 'Bull.' Note - the Festival is also observed on Bhadrapad Purnima in some regions in Maharashtra. Explore the vibrant festival of Bail Pola 2025. Discover its traditions, rituals, colorful banners, and the cultural importance of honoring bulls in Indian agriculture. On August 23, 2025, Pola, also known as Bail Pola, will be celebrated. People worship cattle with great devotion, and this event is dedicated to honoring them. This day marks the start of the agricultural year and the conclusion of the monsoon season and they both are celebrated on this day.

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