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    Posted 15 Mar 2024

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    PARUVETA UTSAVAM

    • Efforts are being made to get UNESCO to declare the ongoing annual ‘Paruveta utsavam’ (mock hunting festival), as an ‘intangible cultural heritage’.
    • Festival starts annually on Makarasankranthi at Sri Narasimha Swamy temple, Ahobilam in Andhra Pradesh and lasts for about 40 to 45 days.
    • Ahobilam is situated amidst Nallamala Forest in Eastern Ghats, and is the centre of worship of Narasimha, the lion-headed avatar of Lord Vishnu.
    • It is one of 108 Divya Desams (Temples of Shri Vishnu).
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    • mock hunting festival
    • Ahobilam
    • Divya Desam

    HORI HABBA

    • Casualties reported during Hori Habba raise concerns about animal and human safety. 
    • Hori Habba also known as Hatti Habba, is a bull-taming rural sport held in Karnataka.

     

    • Other Animal Sports in India 
      • Jallikattu: Bull-taming sport held during Pongal in Tamilnadu. 
      • Kambala:  A traditional buffalo race from coastal Karnataka. 
      • Rooster fight (Cockfight): It is associated with gambling in many states including Andhra Pradesh.
      • Bulbul fights: Held in Assam during Magh Bihu. 
      • Bullock Cart Race: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu etc.
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    • bull-taming
    • Rural Sport
    • animal sport
    • jallikattu
    • Kambala

    KUTIA KONDH TRIBE

    • Two persons from Kutia Kondh Tribe attended Republic Day parade in New Delhi as special guests.

     

    • About Kutia Kondh (Kutia Kandha)
      • They are Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) from Odisha.
        • Currently, 75 tribes are given status of PVTGs in India, of which Odisha houses the most number of them (13).
      • Society and culture: 
        • Families are mostly nuclear and patriarchal in character. 
        • Kondhs worship nature.
        • Known for their buffalo sacrifice ritual, called "Kedu" to worship their “Earth Goddess".
      • Agriculture:
        • Shifting cultivation, or slash-and-burn agriculture.
        • Kondhs call it dongar chaas or podu chaas.
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    • Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs)

    GRANTHAM INSCRIPTIONS

    • Stones bearing 11th century Grantham inscriptions and 16th century Tamil inscriptions were discovered near Kangayam in Tamil Nadu.
      • Grantha is the script used in Tamil Nadu for writing the Prakrit and Sanskrit language.
    • Grantha script traces its roots to Pallava period with Mahendravarman’s Tiruchirappalli rock cut cave and other cave temple inscriptions. 
    • Other Grantha inscriptions include Narsimhan’s Mamallapuram, Kanchi Kailasnatha temple inscriptions, Pandyan Nedunjadaiyan's Anaimalai inscription and inscriptions of Cholas of Thanjavur.
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    • Tamil Nadu
    • Pallava
    • Prakrit
    • Sanskrit

    JNANPITH AWARD

    • The 58th Jnanpith Award for the year 2023 has been awarded to Jagadguru Swami Rambhadracharya ji for Sanskrit and Shri Gulzar for Urdu.

     

    • Jnanpith Award
      • Instituted in 1961, the Award has been given by Bharatiya Jnanpith annually since 1965 for outstanding contributions to Indian literature.
        • Bharatiya Jnanpith, formally established in 1944, is one of the premier literary organizations and publication houses in India.
      • Recognized as the highest literary award.
      • Conferred for literature in Indian languages and English.
      • Presented by Presidents, Prime Ministers and international celebrities.


     

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    • Jagadguru Swami Rambhadracharya ji
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