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Paper Title: Thread Ceremony of Kisan Tribe of Sambalpur District of Western Odisha in India
Authors Name: Gouri Majhi , Dr.Ratnakar Mohapatra
Unique Id: IJSDR2303162
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 3, March-2023
Abstract: One of Odisha's 62 designated tribes is the Kisan Adivasi. Comparative to other tribes, the Kisans community comes out on top. They mostly reside in the western region of Odisha. The majority of people reside in the Odisha districts of Sundergarh, Sambalpur, Jharsuguda, and Deogarh, among others. Other districts where it can be found include Bargarh, Balangir, Keonjhar, Jaipur, Kalahandi, and Boud. The Kisan is a word that means cultivator. He was given the name "Kisan" since this tribe has been cultivating since before. They were people who lived all over the world and had various local names. In the same way that Kuda, Kor, and Mirdha in the Sundergarh district are known by their names, Kola and Morva in the Kuchinda block of the Sambalpur district are. It is the own language of Kisans tribe like other tribes. Similar to the indigenous languages of other groups of people. They also communicate in Kurukh, Odia and Sambalpuri in addition to Kisan. In India 52.42 percent of people speaking the Oriya language, 26.38 percent Sambalpuri, 4.98 percent Kisan and 3.98 percent Hindi. The Kisan tribes’ staple meal is rice. Three meals of rice are consumed daily. Alongside rice, people consume Saag, vegetables, forest mushrooms, flowers and leaves. At home the men of the Kisans tribe consume Rice beer and Mahua liquor. Take vang and Gudakhu as well. The Kisans community accepts Hinduism as their religion. Nevertheless and many Kisan tribes have renounced their Hindu faith and turned to Christianity. They respect nature and the elderly .In addition to him the Ista divinity from the old religion is worshipped, along with Budhabandha, Ganasir, Baghiya, Gosain, Veemdevata as the village God Samalai Mahaprabhu as the home deity and the location where cows and animals pasture.Guhalpuja is the name of this worship. They talks in Kisan and Kunhan languages born in a Kisan's family, many social policies have to be followed from birth till death. Thread ceremony or ear boring are one in many social rules. The aim of this article is to highlight the thread ceremony of Kisan tribe of Sambalpur district (Kuchinda and Jamankira block) of Odisha in India. In this article, the author has written using data collected from both primary and secondary sources.
Keywords: Kisan, Tribe, Thread, Ceremony, Adivasi, Sambalpur, Handia, Ear boring, Odisha
Cite Article: "Thread Ceremony of Kisan Tribe of Sambalpur District of Western Odisha in India", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 3, page no.980 - 985, March-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2303162.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2303162
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 3, March-2023
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