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Mishra, Nitesh Kumar
- Dakshin Kosala and Buddhist Art
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1 School of Studies in A.I.H.C.& Archaeology, Pt. Ravishankar Shula University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492010, IN
1 School of Studies in A.I.H.C.& Archaeology, Pt. Ravishankar Shula University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-492010, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 66-69Abstract
Dakshin Kosala holds an impartant and significant place in ancient Indian States. As for as, its origin is concern. It has its deep source regarding its information in Mahakavya and Puranas. The Ramayana reveals that after the reign of lord Rama, His kingdom was divided into two parts. It was mainly South Kosala and North Kosala . Lava become the king of North kosala and his capital was Shravasti. South kosala was given to kush. It also has been assumed on the basis to of puranas that kush had made set up for a city known as kushawati across the mount Vindhya. Vayu Purana also signifies this fact and strongly supports.- Technique of Making Various Artifacts with Rope (Shun) and Wood in Bedia Tribe
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1 AIHC and Arch., Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University Raipur, IN
1 AIHC and Arch., Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University Raipur, IN
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Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 649-652Abstract
The people of bedia tribe are strong, laborious and hygiene oriented people. The bedia tribe people were divided into groups and each group have its own clan (gotra). The (gotra) naming system was based on the name of the animals, fishes and birds. The various gotra used in bedia tribe are bambi (fish), Suiya (small black bird), kacchim (tortoise), Chidra (squirrel), fecha (owl), shankh (shell) etc. Bedia tribe people have their own way of living. They have their own tradition and culture.Keywords
Technique, Artifacts, Shun, Wood, Bedia Tribe.References
- Archer W.G, “Tribal law and justice” a report on the Santhal 1984
- Sharma, Bimal Charan, “Jharkhand ki Janjati” Jharkhand Jharokha 2006
- Singh Pradeep, “The Bedia of Jharkhand”, 2013, K. K. Publications, Allahabad