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Neelambari Pitambar Bell Metal

“Neelambar means Blue, Pitambar means Yellow in Hinduism. The tribal couple depicts the joy and blossom which is celebrated and expierienced during vivid occasions in INDIA.

Yellow, the color of sunshine and warmth, carries a potent mix of positive and complex spiritual meanings across various cultures and belief systems. Blue’s calming nature often connects it to feelings of inner peace, serenity, and emotional balance. It evokes a sense of calm waters, clear skies, and quiet reflection.

A Vibrant Tapestry: Exploring Tribal Festivals and Dances.Tribal festivals and dances are an integral part of the cultural fabric of many societies worldwide. They serve as vibrant expressions of tradition, spirituality, and community, offering a glimpse into the unique customs and heritage of diverse tribal groups.

These celebrations often erupt in a kaleidoscope of colors, energetic movements, and captivating music, weaving together storytelling, rituals, and social interactions. Each dance and festival holds a special significance, reflecting the values, beliefs, and history of its specific community.

By exploring the rich tapestry of tribal festivals and dances, we gain a deeper understanding of human diversity, cultural expressions, and the profound connection between communities and their environments.”

Description

The tribes of Bastar region of INDIA are known for their unique and distinctive tribal culture and heritage. Each tribal group in Bastar has their own distinct culture and enjoys their own unique traditional living styles, each tribe here will have its own diverse dialect. They differ from other tribes in their costumes, eating habits, customs and tradition.

Madai is one of the many popular festivals of Chhattisgarh, the festivals are celebrated from the months of December to March and towards from one place of the state to the other. Their colorful attire, their smile, their welcoming face, their strength and patience and the dense forests of Bastar.

The Madai Mela in Bastar begins when during agand mahina, ‘dhaan katai’ is complete (rice harvest). The harvesting season ends and soon after the madai mela begins. After a good harvest it is a form of thanking the gods and goddesses. It is also held to dispel the yearlong struggles, efforts and tiredness through music, dance, interacting with the community.

Additional information

Utility

Décor , Antique

Weight

Décor , Antique

Dimensions (LXBXH) Inches

13.5 X 6 X 21.5

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