Dhodia

Dhodia

The majority of the Dhodia tribes are located in the southern part of Gujarat, Surat and Valsad districts, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan of India. In Maharashtra, they are found mainly in the district of Thane.The Dhodia tribes speak the Dhodia language. It is a language which is a mixture of unique words, as well as some words influenced by Gujarati as well as Marathi. Their language does not have a written script [1].[1]

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History

There are many beliefs about the origin of the term "dhodia" [2]. One is that they came from a place called Dhulia. The other belief is that the Rajputs from around the Dholka taluka, married local women in the tribal villages and later their descendents established themselves as Dhodia. However, these all just folklore that are yet to be supported by scientific or historic data. The Naikda, another tribal community claims common descent with the Dhodia.

Religion and Customs

Most of the dhodia believe in traditional religious practices [3]. Dhodia primarily follow Hinduism. Some however follow Christianity under the influence of missionaries.

Festivals

They celebrate all the festivals that other Hindus do."Diwali","holi" ad others.The majority of Dhodia believe in and are devoted to "Kanasari" or "Kanseri" (Goddess of food). They celebrate the "Kanseri" annually at harvest. The "Kaneseri" Goddess means the Goddess "Annapurna".

The Dhodia also celebrate "Divaso".

Vagh baras is also celebrated in a unique fashion in some Dhodia villages where, men colour themselves in stripes representing the Vagh and others as plain white or other colours denoting cattle. The tiger chases the cattle. Finally at the end of the sport the village inhabitants eat food together at a common place and celebrate.

See also

References

  1. ^ People of India Maharshtra Volume XXX Part One edited by B.V Bhanu, B.R Bhatnagar, D.K Bose, V.S Kulkarni and J Sreenath pages 529-535

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