Sauria Paharia People
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The Sauria Paharia people (also known as Maler Paharia) are a Dravidian ethnic people of
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and the Indian states of
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, and
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. They are found mostly in
Santhal Parganas Santhal Pargana division constitutes one of the five district administration units known as the divisions of Jharkhand state in eastern India. Origin of name Santhal Pargana derives its name from two words: " Santhal", a major tribe of India ...
region in the
Rajmahal Hills The Rajmahal Hills are located in the Santhal Pargana division of Jharkhand, India. They were located on the northern margin of the Gondwana supercontinent, and its hills are today inhabited by the Sauria Paharia people whilst its valleys are dom ...
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Origins

According to Kurukh traditions, when they were driven out of their home in the
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valley, the main group migrated towards
Palamu Palamu district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state, India. It was formed in 1892. The administrative headquarter of the district is Medininagar (formerly DaltonGanj), situated on the Koel River. History The Palamu district ha ...
but a smaller group moved down the Gangetic valley till they reached
Rajmahal Hills The Rajmahal Hills are located in the Santhal Pargana division of Jharkhand, India. They were located on the northern margin of the Gondwana supercontinent, and its hills are today inhabited by the Sauria Paharia people whilst its valleys are dom ...
, where they settled mostly in
Damin-i-koh Damin-i-koh (or sometimes referred to simply as Damin) was the name given to the forested hilly areas of Rajmahal hills broadly in the area of present Sahebganj, Pakur and Godda districts in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Etymology Damin-i-koh i ...
. The language of the Sauria Paharias is closely linked to that of the Oraons.


Demographics

Sauria Paharias are listed as a primitive tribe and have a population of around 45,000 in
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, with a possible negligible population in
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. They constitute less than 1 per cent of the tribal population in
Jharkhand Jharkhand (; ; ) is a state in eastern India. The state shares its border with the states of West Bengal to the east, Chhattisgarh to the west, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Bihar to the north and Odisha to the south. It has an area of . It ...
.


Religion

The Sauria Paharias mainly worship their ancestral spirits, known as ''Jiwe Urkkya'' ("the spirit that has left"), especially before sowing a new field. The ''Jiwe Urkkya'' is at first a fierce spirit, until a feast is given on the 5th day after the funeral, after which he becomes benevolent. Afterwards, the death anniversary, known as ''Bhoje'', is celebrated by ''karra pujar'', animal sacrifices. For the ''Karra pujar'', the buffalo is most preferred. The feasts and offerings to ancestors are given by the ''demano'', the village priest, who is believed to speak with the voices of the ''Jiwe Urkkya''. Offerings are typically made during harvest season or during the ''Bandana'' festival. Ancestral worship is important for Saurias because they believe that, once he is satiated with offerings, he joins ''Bero Gosaiyya'', the sun god. The Saurias also worship a group of spirits called ''Gosain''. These are associated with every phenomenon in the world around them. The Saurias make a distinction between male and female ''Gosain'', but each village has different conceptions of which ''Gosain'' are male and which are female. The names of the ''Gosain'' are generally local to their area, and vary depending on the village. The home deity is represented by a door and is worshipped during the construction of a new house. The ''Gomo'' (pillar of the house) ''Gosain'' provides health and well-being, and the ''Sohar Gosain'' lives in the cattle shed and protects the cattle from harm. The Saurias also believe in evil spirits, called ''Alchi'' or ''Bhoote'', as well as witchcraft (''Chargani''). The most important place for veneration of the ''Gosain'' is the ''Manjhi Than'', where the most significant ''Gosain'' is worshipped. This ''Gosain'' is male and is represented by five black stones under a small tree. The ''Manjhiya'' makes two sacrifices a year: one during the ''Bandana'' festival and just before sowing in a ''Kurwa'' field. Female ''Gosains'' are worshipped at the ''Gosain Adda'' and ''Bender Nadu'', at which are sacrificed black fowl and pigs respectively. The ''Chal Nadu'', on the nearest hilltop, is the place at which sacrifices are conducted if a calamity befalls the village.


Society

Sauria Paharias practice shifting cultivation, called ''jhum''. They lead family lives. The Saurias are divided into three distinct cultural groups, namely the Probia, the Bare and the Chete.


References

{{authority control Tribes of Jharkhand Ethnic groups in India Dravidian peoples Indigenous peoples of South Asia Scheduled Tribes of India Ethnic groups in Bangladesh Adivasi