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Mage Parob is the festival of ‘creation’ that celebrated as the principal festival among Ho tribe. In a strong mythological believe ‘HO’ human being is created from this ‘mage’. The first ever man on the earth ‘Luku Kola’ was created by ‘Singbonga’ by His divine power with an intention to spread the living world that can worship and serve him and other deities. The idea of singbonga was to spread the empty world with humanbeings and make it beautiful one. Luku Kola was created at ‘Luku buru’ (Luku mountain). But soon He realized this holy endeavour is certainly impossible without a female partner. So He created ‘Luku Kuli’-the first woman created by his divine power at the ‘Iche: gala’ (iche: river). They both grown up and attained juvenility. One day Luku Kola was roaming through jungle and mountains of Luku buru with ‘rutu’ (‘flute’-a traditional musical instrument of Hos). While roaming around the sacred mountain he was playing flute. At the same time Luku Kuli was roaming in the jungle beside the river bank of ‘iche: gala’ singing song. Music and melody of the both appealed to each other. They got attracted to each other and met with fascination. Their first meeting is termed as ‘Sukan‘as per the traditional belief. As per belief they met several times after that in many places named as RASUI GALA, BULUNG BANDELA, RUNGKO LATA, MAD KO JALA etc. The creator soon realized that in order to spread the human population on the earth Luku Kola and Luku Kuli must came in physical contact. It is unlikely that they would go for sexual intercourse in a normal way. The process which the Sing bonga thought out to make Luku Kola & Luku Kuli to get physical intimacy is of 8 days. Later on this 8 days process is remembered and celebrated as mage porob among Ho adivasis.[1][2]

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