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The Thengal Kachari people are an indigenous ethnic group of
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, India. They are manily concentrated in the
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districts.


Etymology

There are different theories regarding the origin of the term Thengal. As per the census of India, 1891, the Thengal kacharis derive their name from an ancestor who is said to have ascended to heaven leg foremost. But according to Jogeswar Borah, earlier the Thengals used to wear ''a pantaloon called "Thenga"'' from which the name has been derived. They are also called as 'Rupowal' from their traditional occupation as silver washers. However, some people in recent time don't prefer this term.


History

Historical accounts on Thengals are very scarce. According to Hiteswar Borbaruah, some Sonowals used to procure silver in the Dhansiri river and were called Thengals or Rupowal. But earlier they were known by the name "Rupiya thakur".


Culture

Thengal kachari is a functional group that were silver washers by profession during the Ahom rule''.'' They practice ''endogamy'' and reported to be inhabiting the eastern portion of the Brahmaputra valley. They are ''advanced Hindus'' than the
Sonowal Kacharis The Sonowal Kachari ( as, Xonowāl Kosāree) are one of the indigenous peoples of the state of Assam in Northeast India. They are of Tibeto-Burman origin, and are closely associated with the other ethnic groups of Assam which are commonly refe ...
, but indulge in forbidden food and drink. They do not worship or sacrifice to idols. Various animistic practices are still prevalent. And they ''engage a brahmin in marriage'', but with the advent of Ekasarna Vaishnavism this practice has declined.


Clans

Thengals have twenty one exogamous clans each of which was formed according to various occupations. They are 1. Hajowal, 2. Manikial, 3. Muktal or Mukutial, 4. Durrungial, 5. Dalangiyal, 6. Sakuriyal, 7. Haigiyal or Sargial, 8. Xukrial, 9. Hogral, 10. Biyagharal, 11. Kumral or Kumarial, 12. Dekral or Dhekiyal, 13. Nangal, 14 Lathiyal, 15. Neguriyal, 16. Dinkgiyal, 17. Dhuliyal, 18. Formal, 19. Ejmal, 20. Mekheliyal. Marriage within the same clan is strictly prohibited.


Language

The language of Thengals is Assamese. However, there are some phonetic variations in their speech due to their
Tibeto-burman The Tibeto-Burman languages are the non- Sinitic members of the Sino-Tibetan language family, over 400 of which are spoken throughout the Southeast Asian Massif ("Zomia") as well as parts of East Asia and South Asia. Around 60 million people spea ...
background. According to Nanda Bora, the language of Thengal and Sonowal Kacharis is actually Assamese. In the past, their language was under the Boro-Garo languages but the circulation of the language is no more present. At present their mother tongue is Assamese.


Marriage

Marriage in the Thengal kachari community involves Vedic rites and rituals. There are basically three types of marriage 1. Bor biya, 2. Abioi Biya or Juron Diya Biya, and 3. Poluai ana Biya.


Festivals and customs


Festivals

* Suwa utuwa utsav * Panitula Sabah * Durga Puja * Bihu


Customs associated with folk belief

* Ai Sabah * Apeswari Sabah * Mritakok diya * Shiva worship


Customs associated with worship of spirits

* Jakh-Jakhini puja * Ga Dangoria puja * Bhitar Sokam * Sani gharar sawul * Jal Debota puja * Lakhimi sal * Tupula Bandha * Pir diya


Religion

The Thengals are mostly the followers of
Vaishnavism Vaishnavism ( sa, वैष्णवसम्प्रदायः, Vaiṣṇavasampradāyaḥ) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism. It is also called Vishnuism since it considers Vishnu as the ...
and they were initiated by ''Basudev Gosain'' of Auniati satra. Hence they are the followers of Brahma Samhati and obeys the Vedic rites and rituals and are known as ''Bamonia'' as they engage Brahmin priests in their religious ceremonies or ''Mahekia'' as they conduct funeral feast after a month. Besides, there are two more sections of Thengals, one of which is called ''Nam-kirtania'' or ''Hari-dhanis'' and follows Eksarana Naam Dharma and are under Srimanta Sankardeva Sangha and the other section have taken the ''Ek Saran Bhagabati Dharma'' and initiated into the mode of worshiping of ''Mahapurushiya Dharma'' also called ''Egharoh Diniya as'' they conduct funeral feast after 11 days. The Thengals are completely Hinduised. However, the Bamunia section are seen to have retained some of their
animistic Animism (from Latin: ' meaning 'breath, spirit, life') is the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. Potentially, animism perceives all things—animals, plants, rocks, rivers, weather systems, hum ...
rituals.


See also

*
Sonowal kacharis The Sonowal Kachari ( as, Xonowāl Kosāree) are one of the indigenous peoples of the state of Assam in Northeast India. They are of Tibeto-Burman origin, and are closely associated with the other ethnic groups of Assam which are commonly refe ...
* Sonowal khel


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References

* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kachari Social groups of Assam Tribes of Assam Ethnic groups in Northeast India Ethnic groups in South Asia