Festivals

Tansalesia is a land of Festivals.

Festivals may be linked with the remembrance of the water god Babu, who drowned himself to rescue nature. Others herald the different seasons, mark the beginning or end of the agricultural cycle, or celebrate the national day, the Governor’s birthday, and many more occasions.

On these celebration days, Tansalesians take their ritual bath, worship different gods and goddesses, visit temples or their local shaman, and eat and drink as much as they possibly can.

The most important aspect of Tansalesian culture is the religious harmony and understanding prevailing among the Christians of the Lahlu valley and the Malletuus of the high plateau.


Some of the major festivals of Tansalesia are:

  • New Year's Day - 21st of March
  • Last Bath of Lord Babu - 2nd of June
  • Governor Krown's birthday - 1st of July
  • Constitution Day (national holiday) - 9th of October
  • Reincarnation of Lord Navin - 6th of November
  • Light Festival - 7th of December
  • Happy Piggy Day - 31st of December





On festival days it is strictly forbitten to buy or sell goods, to teach or learn, to transport, to travel or to work (unless the work involves the preparation of food).

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