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Subrata Biswas
Subrata Biswas
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LifeSantal's Baha Festival: Celebrating fertility and innate union with nature
The Santal tribe's Baha (flower) festival in eastern India marks the onset of spring, celebrating fertility and the symbiotic relationship between society and nature. Through rituals emphasising the forest's importance and women's vital role, it underscores the Santal worldview of interconnectedness and ecological harmony
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