Bail Pola is a traditional harvest festival celebrated across Maharashtra to honor bulls, which are considered farmers’ trusted companions. The festival is observed with great devotion after the monsoon season, thanking bulls for their hard work in agriculture. Bulls are bathed, decorated with colorful ornaments, bells, and cloths, and worshipped by farmers. Villages come alive with processions, music, and festive rituals. Bail Pola reflects the deep bond between farmers, animals, and nature. It stands as a symbol of gratitude, rural culture, and agrarian tradition.
