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Binjhal

The Binjhal (also known as Binjhwar)[2] is an ethnic group and an offshoot of the Austroasiatic Baiga tribe, are found mainly in many districts of Odisha, Chhatishgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.[2][3] The 2011 census showed their population to be around 137,040. They are classified as a Scheduled Tribe by the Indian government.[1]

Binjhal ( Binjhwar)
Total population
256,758 (2011)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Odisha137,040[1]
Chhatishgarh119,718[1]
Languages
Odia (Sambalpuri), Chhattisgarhi
Religion
Animism, Hinduism

Etymology edit

There are multiple legends regarding the origin of the tribe's name. According to one legend the name is derived from the words Bin and Jhal, meaning without sweat. The name Binjhal or Binjhwar is derived from the Vindhya Range hills (also known as Vindhyanchal) and they worship their patron deity Bindhyabasini'.[2][3]

History edit

Historically the tribe has been known for fighting spirit. It is said that the tribe gave shelter to the mother of Chauhan Dynasty king Ramai Dev in 14th century. They also fought on the side of Veer Surendra Sai & Madho Singh (Ghess) during the Paika rebellion.[2][4]

Subdivisions edit

The Binjhals are divided into a number of exogamous groups called Vansas, namely Amri, Nag, Khusal, Duguke, Kamati, Mahaiinga, Bagha, Marthi Endja, Bentakar, Majhi. These are further divided into patriarchal lineages such as Surya Bansi, Nag Bansi, Hillchip, Chauhan and Rajput.[3]

Culture edit

Binjhal families are mostly nuclear. They follow Paternal lineage and Patrilocal traditions. Marriage with same exogamous vansa is prohibited. Monogamous marriages are common. Marriage by negotiation is the most common type of marriage. However cross-cousin marriage, junior levirate, junior sororate, marriage by elopement, and by capture are also allowed. Divorce, remarriage of widows, widowers and divorcees are also permitted. The groom has to pay the bride price in cash.[3] They practice burial in cases of deaths.[3] However cremation is practised by the rich.[5]

They do not have any traditional village council. Elders of the village play a central dispute resolution.[3] The tribe worship Hindu deities. Animist beliefs are also followed by the members.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India". www.censusindia.gov.in. Government of India. from the original on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d Danver, S.L. (2015). Native Peoples of the World: An Encyclopedia of Groups, Cultures and Contemporary Issues: An Encyclopedia of Groups, Cultures and Contemporary Issues. Taylor & Francis. p. 524. ISBN 978-1-317-46400-6. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  3. ^ a b c d e f scstrti, scstrti. "Binjhal". Home. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  4. ^ O'malley, L.S.S. (2007). Bengal District Gazetteer : Sambalpur. Concept Publishing Company. p. 27. ISBN 978-81-7268-139-5. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  5. ^ O'malley, L.S.S. (2007). Bengal District Gazetteer : Sambalpur. Concept Publishing Company. p. 79. ISBN 978-81-7268-139-5. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  6. ^ O'malley, L.S.S. (2007). Bengal District Gazetteer : Sambalpur. Concept Publishing Company. p. 77. ISBN 978-81-7268-139-5. Retrieved 2019-10-30.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Binjhal at Wikimedia Commons

binjhal, also, known, binjhwar, ethnic, group, offshoot, austroasiatic, baiga, tribe, found, mainly, many, districts, odisha, chhatishgarh, madhya, pradesh, maharashtra, 2011, census, showed, their, population, around, they, classified, scheduled, tribe, india. The Binjhal also known as Binjhwar 2 is an ethnic group and an offshoot of the Austroasiatic Baiga tribe are found mainly in many districts of Odisha Chhatishgarh Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra 2 3 The 2011 census showed their population to be around 137 040 They are classified as a Scheduled Tribe by the Indian government 1 Binjhal Binjhwar Total population256 758 2011 1 Regions with significant populationsOdisha137 040 1 Chhatishgarh119 718 1 LanguagesOdia Sambalpuri ChhattisgarhiReligionAnimism Hinduism Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Subdivisions 4 Culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEtymology editThere are multiple legends regarding the origin of the tribe s name According to one legend the name is derived from the words Bin and Jhal meaning without sweat The name Binjhal or Binjhwar is derived from the Vindhya Range hills also known as Vindhyanchal and they worship their patron deity Bindhyabasini 2 3 History editHistorically the tribe has been known for fighting spirit It is said that the tribe gave shelter to the mother of Chauhan Dynasty king Ramai Dev in 14th century They also fought on the side of Veer Surendra Sai amp Madho Singh Ghess during the Paika rebellion 2 4 Subdivisions editThe Binjhals are divided into a number of exogamous groups called Vansas namely Amri Nag Khusal Duguke Kamati Mahaiinga Bagha Marthi Endja Bentakar Majhi These are further divided into patriarchal lineages such as Surya Bansi Nag Bansi Hillchip Chauhan and Rajput 3 Culture editBinjhal families are mostly nuclear They follow Paternal lineage and Patrilocal traditions Marriage with same exogamous vansa is prohibited Monogamous marriages are common Marriage by negotiation is the most common type of marriage However cross cousin marriage junior levirate junior sororate marriage by elopement and by capture are also allowed Divorce remarriage of widows widowers and divorcees are also permitted The groom has to pay the bride price in cash 3 They practice burial in cases of deaths 3 However cremation is practised by the rich 5 They do not have any traditional village council Elders of the village play a central dispute resolution 3 The tribe worship Hindu deities Animist beliefs are also followed by the members 6 See also editTribes of IndiaReferences edit a b c d Census of India Website Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India www censusindia gov in Government of India Archived from the original on 7 September 2015 Retrieved 23 October 2017 a b c d Danver S L 2015 Native Peoples of the World An Encyclopedia of Groups Cultures and Contemporary Issues An Encyclopedia of Groups Cultures and Contemporary Issues Taylor amp Francis p 524 ISBN 978 1 317 46400 6 Retrieved 2019 10 25 a b c d e f scstrti scstrti Binjhal Home Retrieved 2019 10 25 O malley L S S 2007 Bengal District Gazetteer Sambalpur Concept Publishing Company p 27 ISBN 978 81 7268 139 5 Retrieved 2019 10 30 O malley L S S 2007 Bengal District Gazetteer Sambalpur Concept Publishing Company p 79 ISBN 978 81 7268 139 5 Retrieved 2019 10 30 O malley L S S 2007 Bengal District Gazetteer Sambalpur Concept Publishing Company p 77 ISBN 978 81 7268 139 5 Retrieved 2019 10 30 External links edit nbsp Media related to Binjhal at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Binjhal amp oldid 1174209663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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