They celebrate it in March in a new field called "A'dal" to improve soil and ensure good crops with offerings.
[3][5] At the beginning of the event a long bamboo is buried on the ground.
To please the gods and goddesses, young men and women spend the night dancing and singing.
The seeds of the crop start sowing from the day after the end of the Agalmaka festival.
The dance that is performed during this Agalmaka festival is accompanied by the song Asiroka.