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Singbonga | |
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God of creation and preservation | |
Other names | Dhoram |
Affiliation | Sarna Dharam |
Mantra | Sirma redo Singbonga, Singbongae elang tana.... |
Symbol | The Sun |
Festivals | Sarhul, Sohrai, Mage Parab, etc |
Singbonga is a supreme god of Ho, Bhumij, Santal, Munda, Asur and Birhor tribes residing in India and Bangladesh.[1][2][3][4][5] The deity is believed to be the creator and preserver of the universe.[6][7] He is a tribal village deity and also worshipped in Bengali name Dhoram.[8][9]
References
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- ^ "Tribes We Serve - RAMAKRISHNA MISSION ASHRAMA". jhargram.rkmm.org. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
- ^ Huda, Md Shaiful (2021-09-02), The Mundas: an ethnic community in the south-west coastal region of Bangladesh (Buno/kuli/Sarna/Horoko, Indigenous people during the British period coming from Ranchi)., doi:10.33774/coe-2021-m0qws, retrieved 2024-08-02
- ^ "Asur". Tribal Welfare Research Institute Jharkhand. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
- ^ "The Munda People: Indigenous Governance and Community Life in Jharkhand - historified". 2024-05-06. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
- ^ Frazer, James George (1926). The Worship of Nature. Macmillan.
- ^ "Ho". Tribal Welfare Research Institute Jharkhand. Retrieved 2024-08-02.
- ^ Ota, A. B.; Mohanty, S. C.; Barad, H. B. (2020-07-23). Bhumij. Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Research and Training Institute (SCSTRTI), Bhubaneswar, 751003.