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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 10, Part B

Exploring the essence of tribal worship with special reference to Ghess


Author(s): Hemananda Kanhei

Abstract:
Tribal worship also known as indigenous religion or tribal animism encompasses the diverse religious beliefs and practices of indigenous peoples worldwide. It is often characteristics by a strong connection to nature, reverence for ancestors and sprites and the use of rituals and ceremonies to mark important life events and transitions. Each tribal group has its unique customs, rituals, traditions and worship, yet common themes of harmony, gratitude and reverence emerge, showcasing the cultural significance of rituals that often involve into the diverse expression of tribal worship, highlighting it’s role in preserving cultural identity, fostering community bonds and maintaining ecological balance in an ever-changing world. Kuthi Puja is a significant ritual in various tribal cultures, celebrating the connection between the community and nature. This title highlights the spirituals and cultural dimensions of the practice of Ghess Zamindar in what way tribal rituals practice inside the royal building by royal family and focusing on its importance in fostering community bonds.


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Hemananda Kanhei. Exploring the essence of tribal worship with special reference to Ghess. Int J Hist 2025;7(10):156-159.
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