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Raulane Festival of Kinnaur: History and Origin of Himachal’s 5,000-Year-Old Celebration of Mystical Fairies

Raulane, Kinnaur’s 5,000-year-old winter festival, honours celestial fairies with symbolic rituals, masked dancers and a sacred temple procession that reflects the region’s ancient faith.

November 18, 2025 / 12:58 IST
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Raulane Festival of Kinnaur: History and Origin of Himachal’s 5,000-Year-Old Celebration of Mystical Fairies (image: X / @bharattechind)
Raulane Festival of Kinnaur: History and Origin of Himachal’s 5,000-Year-Old Celebration of Mystical Fairies (image: X / @bharattechind)

Raulane Festival: High in the Himalayas, the Kinnaur region is known for its stunning landscapes, harsh winters and ancient traditions. Among these traditions is the Raulane Festival, a 5,000-year-old celebration deeply rooted in Himalayan folklore. This winter festival honours the Saunis, celestial fairies believed to protect the villages during the season’s toughest days. With its mystical rituals, symbolic marriage, and slow ceremonial dance, Raulane remains one of Himachal Pradesh’s most culturally rich and rarely documented traditions.

Who Are the Saunis?

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In local belief, the Saunis are divine fairies who descend from their heavenly palaces during winter. Villagers consider them guardians who watch over homes, farms, cattle and families when the cold becomes unbearable. Raulane is celebrated to honour these fairies and seek their blessings for protection, warmth and prosperity.

Ritual of the Symbolic Marriage