Oitans
Oitans are a traditional festival celebrated primarily in certain regions of India, notably in parts of Odisha and West Bengal. The festival is rooted in local cultural and religious traditions, often associated with agricultural cycles and regional mythology. The term "Oitans" is derived from local languages and may vary in pronunciation and spelling across regions.
Typically held during the harvest season, Oitans serve as a time for communal celebration, thanksgiving, and
Oitans also functions as an occasion for community gatherings, where villagers come together to share food,
Overall, Oitans embodies a blend of cultural, religious, and agricultural significance, representing gratitude for harvests and