Talk:Sacred groves of India

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 * Sacred Groves are the institutions of belief and are present outside the tribal villages as the symbol of the foundation of the village. Since the foundation of the village the Santhal and Paharia communities of Santhal Pargana division worship the foundation god 'BONGA'. These are being protected by the community. Almost all the Santhal and Paharia villages under the 6 districts of Santhal Pargana is characterized by the presence of a sacred grove. in this way it is true that only in Santhal Pargana there are definitely more than 21 sacred groves as reported in the article. At present it may not be in its ancient form but the age old Sal (Shorea robusta) trees are present in these groves. The Santhal community used to worship their god prest in these sacred groves - locally called as 'Jaherthan' before ploughing their fields and after the successful harvesting of the crop. These Sacred Groves serves as the community protected natural biological reserves which are very rich in biodiversity status.  Saurabh Gunjan, DIA, Godda Jharkhand, India

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