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SANSKRITIK CHHATTISGARH
The people of Chhattisgarh have the majority of tribes in the country. About 27 percent of the total
tribal population of the state resides in Bastar district. The tribal people of Chhattisgarh mainly
speaks two languages and they are Hindi and Chhattasgarhi.
CULTURE IS THE ART OF LIVING
ORIGIN AND ETHNICITY
The natives of this state are very hard working, exhibiting their energy in mines and factories. They are also very
creative and excel in making traditional handicrafts. Some of the major tribes of Chhattisgarh are Gond tribe, Korba, Baiga Tribe, Bison Horn Maria tribe, Abhuj Maria, Muria
tribe, Halba tribe, Bhatra and Dhurvaa tribes.
CULTURE
The culture of Chhattisgarh is a blend of literature, performing arts and crafts which is derived and nourished from daily life and observation of facts of people. The tribal people are also noted for their Pithora style of painting which is usually done on occasions like festivals, marriages or other celebrations.
CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
Customs and traditions play a major role in the life of Chhattisgarhi people. The Gonds tribal community of
Chhattisgarh has a social institution, Ghotul. The cultural mosaic of Chhattisgarh is also marked by tribal
entertainment like cock fights, tribal dances like Salai, Suwa and Karma.
COSTUMES OF PEOPLE OF CHHATTISGARH
The costumes of the tribal class of the people of Chhattisgarh are very unique and attractive. They have lot of affinity for jewellry, especially around their neck which is usually made
of metal casts, silver ghungroos and chunky wooden bangles. The women are very particular about their sarees
which is supposed to be knee length and of bright colours. Men wear dhotis and headgears like cotton turbans.
ARTS AND CRAFTSChhattisgarh is known for "Kosa silk" and "lost wax art”. The fibre which is got from the seeds of the marshes with a beautiful ivory colour is used in making potholders, mats, hammocks, bags and
dolls. Chhattisgarh is also known for its handloom product, Dhruva patta or the Dhruva Sari.
CUISINE
Chhattisgarh is popularly known as the “rice bowl of India. Other staple food of the people of Chhattisgarh is
jowar, maize and wheat. Jalebis, rakhia badi and petha are most
favourites of the people. The fruit got from the mahuwa tree is very
famous in Chhattisgarh. The people of the state have a liking towards tangy recipes and sweet dishes.
OCCUPATION
Nearly 80% of the total population is involved in agriculture. They cultivate paddy, oilseeds, wheat, coarse grains, groundnut, maize and pulses. They also grow fruits like guava, mango, banana, etc., and different varieties of vegetables.