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The native Gond religion, Koyapunem (meaning "the way of nature"), was founded by Pari Kupar Lingo. It is also known as Gondi Punem, or "the way of the Gondi people". [41] In Gond folk tradition, adherents worship a high god known as Baradeo, whose alternate names are Bhagavan, Kupar Lingo, Badadeo, and Persa Pen.
This participation continues until death ceremonies in the society. With boys telling stories, asking riddles, reporting daily affairs, planning expeditions and allotment of duties, the gotul is a place embedded in and nurtured by the larger socio-religious landscape of the Gond society—a sacred place where no wrongs can be committed.
Kangali authored Gondi dictionaries in English, Hindi and Marathi. [4] He also aided efforts for the standardization and preservation of Gondi grammar while authoring several books on Gond society, culture and religion. [5] Motiravan Kangali claimed that the scripts of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro could be read in Gondi language. He also proposed ...
The Gauli princes were the predecessors to the Gond house of Deogarh, ruling for 70 years from 1472 to 1542. [14] The Gond dynasty of Deogarh was founded by a Gond named Jatba. [15] The Indian Antiquities says that Jatba was a servant under two Gaoli princes, Ransur and Ghansur, and that he treacherously deposed them. [16]
The Gondwana Kingdoms were ruled by Rajgonds. The Rajgonds are the ruling class among the Gond. The Gond is the dominating Community in Gondwana region. The name Gondwana named after Gondi people. Gonds are followers of the nature-based religion Gondi Religion/Koyapunem. [1] Gondwana means "Country inhabited by Gonds".
Gondi may refer to: . Gondi people, an ethnic group of central India; Gondi language, the Dravidian language of the Gondi people . Gondi writing, scripts used to write the language
The Muria are an indigenous Adivasi, scheduled tribe Dravidian community of the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh, India.They are part of the Gondi people.Traditionally, they are economically homogeneous and strive to work as a collective.
The Dao Jamat are drawn from the largest tribal grouping in India, the Gond ethnic group. They are descended from the family and close kinsmen of Rajgond who converted to Islam about three hundred years ago. [when?] The community is descended from Raja Bhagtu Shah, the ruler of the Kingdom of Deogarh, who converted to Islam.