Rajesh Dhar
Santhal tribal girls dressed in traditional festive clothes dancing in the folk tune during their auspicious karam parab. Karam parab is a harvest festival celebrated for good harvest and health. It is dedicated to the worship of Karam-Devta, the god of power, youth and youthfulness.
The stringed instrument being played is Banam – a traditional music instrument made from locally available material – wood, vegetables and animal hide.
The Santhal tribe
Tribe Santhal
Geography East India
State Bengal
The Santhal tribes are a major tribe of West Bengal. They are also seen in parts of Bihar, Odisha, and Assam and are the largest tribe in Jharkhand. They depend on agriculture and livestock for their living and are great hunters. In addition to traditional festivals like Karam and Sohrai, Santhali dance and music is a major attraction.