ONTAI TAITAM || बर’ हारिनि गोथां जारिमिन ॥ Rajakhungur

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
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    Welcome to Raja Khungur!
    In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of the Bodo indigenous people, exploring the rich tapestry of their beliefs and traditions. Our focus is on the Ontai Taitam( 3tones), a trio of sacred stones revered by the Bodo community. These stones hold historical significance, having been used by Bodo heroes for cooking, and they remain a vital part of the Bodo Bathou religion.
    Join us as we uncover the deep spiritual connection between the Bodo people and these stones, passed down through generations since the time of our great-grandparents. We’ll also explore the significance of Kherai Puja, a vital religious ceremony performed in this sacred area, showcasing the enduring cultural heritage of the Bodo community.
    Some key beliefs in the Bodo traditional religion include:
    • Bathouism: The worship of Bathou, symbolized by the Sijou plant (Euphorbia milii).
    • Kherai Puja: A significant religious ceremony involving elaborate rituals to honor the deities and seek blessings.
    • Reverence for Nature: Deep respect for natural elements and spirits, reflecting a harmonious relationship with the environment.
    • Ancestor Worship: Honoring ancestors and seeking their guidance and protection.
    Location: District Chirang, near Khungring.
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