Performed in Agartala in July or August, the festival involves the worship of the fourteen gods forming the dynasty deity of the Tripuri people.
It's a week-long royal Puja which falls in the month of July on the eighth day of the new moon and attracts thousands of people.
The Puja is performed to wash out the sins and to clean the post-menstrual phase of Mother Earth's menstruation.
On the day of the Puja, the fourteen gods are carried to river "Saidra" by the members of "Chantai".
The Kharchi puja is performed to wash out the Post-Menstrual uncleanliness of the Earth mother's Menstruation.
On the day of puja, the fourteen deities are carried by chanting members and taken to the river Saidra, bathed in the holy water, and then returned to the temple.