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JAI SHREE RAM विराट हिन्दू सगम #Bastar #AmchoBastar #Chhattisgarh #Jagdalpur #tarapur❤️ ChhattisgarhTourism BastarDiaries IncredibleIndia CGCulture BastarArt Bastar, often called the "Cultural Capital of Chhattisgarh," is home to one of India’s most vibrant and ancient tribal civilizations. Deeply intertwined with the lush forests of the Abujhmar and Indravati river basins, Bastar culture is a masterpiece of sustainable living, artistic mastery, and unique social traditions. Here is a breakdown of the key elements that define Bastar culture: 1. The People and Social Fabric Bastar is inhabited by several major tribal groups, including the Gond, Maria, Muria, Halba, Bhatra, and Dhurwa. The Ghotul System: One of the most famous social institutions, particularly among the Muria tribe. The Ghotul is a youth dormitory where unmarried boys and girls live together to learn social ethics, music, dance, and tribal customs. Matriarchal Influence: Unlike many parts of India, many Bastar tribes follow a matriarchal or gender-egalitarian social structure where women hold significant respect and decision-making power. Pargana Manjhi: Tribes often have their own traditional governance systems led by a "Manjhi" or village headman who settles disputes. 2. World-Famous Arts and Crafts The art of Bastar is not just decorative; it is a ritualistic expression of their history and mythology. **Dhokra Art (Bell Metal): A 4,000-year-old "lost wax" casting technique used to create intricate bronze figurines of deities, animals, and tribal life. **Loha Shilp (Wrought Iron): Artisans use recycled iron to create sleek, dark, minimalist figures of birds, musicians, and hunters. Kosa Silk: Bastar is famous for its hand-woven silk, extracted from wild cocoons found in the local forests. Wood Carvings: The tribes use teak and sal wood to create stunning pillars, masks, and doors that tell ancestral stories. 3. Unique Festivals Bastar Dussehra: This is the world’s longest festival, lasting 75 days. Unlike the mainstream Dussehra, it does not celebrate the killing of Ravana. Instead, it honors Goddess Danteshwari (the presiding deity of Bastar) and involves massive wood 4 w JAI SHREE RAM विराट हिन्दू सगम #Bastar #AmchoBastar #Chhattisgarh #Jagdalpur #tarapur❤️ ChhattisgarhTourism BastarDiaries IncredibleIndia CGCulture BastarArt Bastar, often called the "Cultural Capital of Chhattisgarh," is home to one of India’s most vibrant and ancient tribal civilizations. Deeply intertwined with the lush forests of the Abujhmar and Indravati river basins, Bastar culture is a masterpiece of sustainable living, artistic mastery, and unique social traditions. Here is a breakdown of the key elements that define Bastar culture: 1. The People and Social Fabric Bastar is inhabited by several major tribal groups, including the Gond, Maria, Muria, Halba, Bhatra, and Dhurwa. The Ghotul System: One of the most famous social institutions, particularly among the Muria tribe. The Ghotul is a youth dormitory where unmarried boys and girls live together to learn social ethics, music, dance, and tribal customs. Matriarchal Influence: Unlike many parts of India, many Bastar tribes follow a matriarchal or gender-egalitarian social structure where women hold significant respect and decision-making power. Pargana Manjhi: Tribes often have their own traditional governance systems led by a "Manjhi" or village headman who settles disputes. 2. World-Famous Arts and Crafts The art of Bastar is not just decorative; it is a ritualistic expression of their history and mythology. **Dhokra Art (Bell Metal): A 4,000-year-old "lost wax" casting technique used to create intricate bronze figurines of deities, animals, and tribal life. **Loha Shilp (Wrought Iron): Artisans use recycled iron to create sleek, dark, minimalist figures of birds, musicians, and hunters. Kosa Silk: Bastar is famous for its hand-woven silk, extracted from wild cocoons found in the local forests. Wood Carvings: The tribes use teak and sal wood to create stunning pillars, masks, and doors that tell ancestral stories. 3. Unique Festivals Bastar Dussehra: This is the world’s longest festival, lasting 75 days. Unlike the mainstream Dussehra, it does not celebrate the killing of Ravana. Instead, it honors Goddess Danteshwari (the presiding deity of Bastar) and involves massive wood