डीजे, देजा और दारू का आदिवासी संस्कृति पर हमला | DJ -Dowry-Alcohol killing Adivasi Culture

  • 5 months ago
The Bhil Adivasis in Madhya Pradesh boast a vibrant cultural tapestry, featuring a diverse array of traditional musical instruments that resonate during weddings and festive occasions. However, the harmonious melodies of these instruments are being drowned out by the pervasive influence of DJs. The age-old practice of crafting local wine from Mahua flowers holds deep significance in Adivasi rituals, yet it faces a threat from the encroachment of beer and foreign liquor. Compounding these challenges is the alarming rise in dowry, disrupting the cultural fabric of the Bhil tribe.

In response to these concerns, a group of forward-thinking Adivasi youths has taken up the mantle of cultural preservation. Their initiative aims to reclaim the soundscape with a renewed appreciation for traditional music, revive the art of Mahua wine-making, and staunchly resist the infiltration of foreign liquors. Simultaneously, they seek to address the issue of escalating dowries, working towards restoring the community's values and safeguarding the essence of Bhil culture for future generations.

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