Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del Jharkhand

In the Chota Nagpur plateau, in India, the worship of Sarna Devi (sarnaism) seems today to unite in a sort of brotherhood many indigenous ethnic groups of the state of Jharkhand. Guardian of the boundaries of villages, Sarna is the goddess of the sacred grove and preside over the good harvest. The p...

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Main Author: Stefano Beggiora
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Language:English
Published: Ethnorêma Association 2014-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.ethnorema.it/pdf/numero%2010/04%20Beggiora.pdf
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spelling doaj-1bcfc23540124f3487f1c135262ef9112021-04-02T20:59:02ZengEthnorêma AssociationEthnorêma1826-88032014-12-0110/20141940Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del JharkhandStefano Beggiora0Università di Venezia “Ca’ Foscari”In the Chota Nagpur plateau, in India, the worship of Sarna Devi (sarnaism) seems today to unite in a sort of brotherhood many indigenous ethnic groups of the state of Jharkhand. Guardian of the boundaries of villages, Sarna is the goddess of the sacred grove and preside over the good harvest. The present work consists in an ethnographical analysis of the major spring festivals - and related rituals - widespread among the most populous indigenous peoples (ādivāsī) of Jharkhand, with particular reference to Santals and Oraons. By reconstructing a comprehensive overview of the cultural relations among the ethnic groups, I emphasize how religious prescriptions and local shamanism share a common message of sustainability and equilibrium between man and the nature. The essay includes translations of verses, sacred liturgies, songs, employed in the celebration of the goddess and her environment.http://www.ethnorema.it/pdf/numero%2010/04%20Beggiora.pdfIndiaĀdivāsīJharkhandSarnaSarhulOraonSantal
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Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del Jharkhand
Ethnorêma
India
Ādivāsī
Jharkhand
Sarna
Sarhul
Oraon
Santal
author_facet Stefano Beggiora
author_sort Stefano Beggiora
title Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del Jharkhand
title_short Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del Jharkhand
title_full Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del Jharkhand
title_fullStr Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del Jharkhand
title_full_unstemmed Sarna Devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del Jharkhand
title_sort sarna devī: feste di primavera, folklore e sostenibilità nelle tradizioni del jharkhand
publisher Ethnorêma Association
series Ethnorêma
issn 1826-8803
publishDate 2014-12-01
description In the Chota Nagpur plateau, in India, the worship of Sarna Devi (sarnaism) seems today to unite in a sort of brotherhood many indigenous ethnic groups of the state of Jharkhand. Guardian of the boundaries of villages, Sarna is the goddess of the sacred grove and preside over the good harvest. The present work consists in an ethnographical analysis of the major spring festivals - and related rituals - widespread among the most populous indigenous peoples (ādivāsī) of Jharkhand, with particular reference to Santals and Oraons. By reconstructing a comprehensive overview of the cultural relations among the ethnic groups, I emphasize how religious prescriptions and local shamanism share a common message of sustainability and equilibrium between man and the nature. The essay includes translations of verses, sacred liturgies, songs, employed in the celebration of the goddess and her environment.
topic India
Ādivāsī
Jharkhand
Sarna
Sarhul
Oraon
Santal
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