The village has a unique tradition of celebrating Diwali a day after its actual date. The tradition is believed to have started decades ago when the villagepeasants used to gather their livestock at a common point in the village. The animals gathered were called chauna in local dialect. On the day of Diwali when people were preparing for worship for the festival, their animals have run away to some unknown place. The men left in search of the animals, while the womendecided to wait on their worship for the men to return. The men returned home with animals pastmidnight; too late to celebrate the festival. Moreover, the villagersperceived that the Diwali day is not good for them their animals left them. Since then, the villagers have celebrated Diwali a day after the usual date.