Global Information Lookup Global Information

Mage Parab information


Mage Parab (or Mage Porob) is the principal festival celebrated among the Ho people of eastern India, and is also celebrated by the Munda and Bhumij people. It is not celebrated by any other Munda-speaking peoples like Juang, Gadab and is much less prominent to the Mundas (including Bhumijs) than to the Hos.[1] It is held in the month of Mage ponai (Magh month) in honor of the deity Singbonga who, in the Ho creation myth, created Luku Kola, the first man on Earth.[2][3][4][5] It was first described in 1912 by Indian anthropologist Rai Bahadur Sarat Chandra Roy in his The Mundas and their Country.[6] Locally, It is also called Magh Porob in some tribal villages.

  1. ^ Ghurye, Govind Sadashiv (1 January 1980). The Scheduled Tribes of India. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. p. 267. ISBN 9781412838856.
  2. ^ "Maghe Parab in W Singhbhum". The Avenue Mail. Vimal Agarwal. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Mage festival observed". The Avenue Mail. Vimal Agarwal. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Ho Community, Odisha". Kerai Entertainment. 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  5. ^ Mohanta, Basanta Kumar (2 March 2007). "Rituals And Festivals Of The Ho Tribe by Basanta Kumar Mohanta". Tribal Instincts. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  6. ^ Singh, Ajit K. (1982). Tribal Festivals of Bihar: A Functional Analysis. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company. p. 18.

and 8 Related for: Mage Parab information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7832 seconds.)

Mage Parab

Last Update:

Mage Parab (or Mage Porob) is the principal festival celebrated among the Ho people of eastern India, and is also celebrated by the Munda and Bhumij people...

Word Count : 222

Munda people

Last Update:

agriculture, the Munda people celebrate the seasonal festivals of Mage Parab, Phagu, Karam, Baha parab, Sarhul and Sohrai. Some seasonal festivals have coincided...

Word Count : 2875

Ho people

Last Update:

exists. Ho village life revolves around five main parab or festivals. The most important festival, Mage Parab, takes place in the late winter month of Magha...

Word Count : 3009

Jharkhand

Last Update:

dance. Major local festivals of Jharkhand are Sarhul, Baha Parab, Karam Parab, Mage Parab, Sohrai, Bandna, Tusu festival, Makar Sankranti, Nawakhani,...

Word Count : 10766

Tribes of Jharkhand

Last Update:

ISBN 9781412838856. "Maghe Parab in W Singhbhum". The Avenue Mail. Vimal Agarwal. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2017. "Mage festival observed". The...

Word Count : 2691

Kendujhar district

Last Update:

festivals of Sohrai, Gaumara Parab, Sarhul, Mage Parab, Baa Parab, Hermuutu, Heroh Parab, Karam Parab, Jomnama Parab,Jomsuim, Uda Parab, and Baruni Jatra. The...

Word Count : 2646

East Singhbhum district

Last Update:

other festivals such as Sarhul, Karma, Tusu, Java, Hall Punhya, Bhagta Parab, Ropini, Bandna and Jani-Shikaar are also celebrated with pomp and joy....

Word Count : 1094

Shanta Shelke

Last Update:

Sung by Shobha Joshi 4) Sampale Swapna Te Shodhisi Ka Punha – Sung by Ajit Parab 5) Gharaparatichya Vaatevarati – Sung by Sadhana Sargam 6) Shubhra Kalya...

Word Count : 747

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net