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Manbhumer Lokabinodan Morog Bhera O Kada Lorai (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Authors: Shib Shankar Singh and Kshirod Chandra Mahato
  • Publisher: Prachya Paschatya
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9788196128326
  • Pages: 64
  • Cover: Hardcover

About the Book

Manbhumer Lokabinodan Morog Bhera O Kada Lorai (Bengali Version) is an insightful study of the traditional entertainment practices of the Manbhum region, focusing on the unique cultural phenomenon known as “Lorai Sanskriti” or the culture of competitive animal contests. Written by Shib Shankar Singh and Kshirod Chandra Mahato, the book documents an important aspect of the folk life and cultural heritage of rural western Bengal.

The authors explore how agrarian communities historically incorporated domesticated animals and birds into various forms of recreational activities during leisure periods and village fairs. Events such as cockfights, ram fights, and traditional contests involving cattle became significant occasions for social gathering, community participation, and local celebration.

Beyond their entertainment value, these folk traditions reflect deeper social and cultural dimensions of rural life. The book examines the historical origins, community involvement, symbolic meanings, and social significance of these contests within the broader context of Manbhum’s folk culture. It highlights how such events contribute to collective identity, local customs, and the preservation of regional traditions.

Through cultural analysis and documentation, the authors provide valuable insights into the customs, beliefs, and social dynamics surrounding these popular forms of folk entertainment. The work serves as an important record of traditions that have shaped community life across generations.

Published by Prachya Paschatya, this volume is a useful resource for researchers, students, folklorists, anthropologists, and readers interested in the cultural history and traditional practices of the Manbhum region.