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In this poetry collection, an attempt has been made to define the lifestyle of Korku tribals as well as their traditional and religious beliefs. The faith and awareness of Korku tribals towards forest, land and rivers keep them comparatively ahead of other societies. For them the water of the rivers is no less than the water of the Ganges and the forest is equal to the living society for them. The tribal society has developed its lifestyle in harmony with nature. Tribal societies completely follow the natural systems. We see faith and respect for nature in their food, clothing, rituals, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this poetry collection, an attempt has been made to define the lifestyle of Korku tribals as well as their traditional and religious beliefs. The faith and awareness of Korku tribals towards forest, land and rivers keep them comparatively ahead of other societies. For them the water of the rivers is no less than the water of the Ganges and the forest is equal to the living society for them. The tribal society has developed its lifestyle in harmony with nature. Tribal societies completely follow the natural systems. We see faith and respect for nature in their food, clothing, rituals, and other faith-related activities. These nature-loving and humanistic approaches have made the tribal society, despite being economically weak, always have affection, love, and human values ¿¿in their lives. I have threaded these goodness of tribal society in my poem.
Autorenporträt
I am a resident of Melghat Maharashtra and since last 16 years I am working as a teacher in Adivasi Ashram Shala located in Melghat. During this, I got a chance to know my tribal society closely. Their well organized social structure impressed me a lot. From here I am trying to get maximum information about primitive society. Being a part of the same Korku tribal community helped me a lot in understanding the traditions and their religious beliefs. My childhood was spent amidst these forests, mountains and rivers. That's why I understand how important the forest and the river are for the tribal