A dimension within Social Fabric & Connection
The intersection of community life with religious practices, festivals, and social rituals.
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Overall Community Sentiment
Social rituals nourish society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Worship and rituals in society naturally build society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Every worship ritual and social program nourishes society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Yes, our Mother Nature is intrinsically linked with our worship, rituals, festivals, and every custom of society. Therefore, any community ritual fosters the well-being of society.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Yes, in our community, everyday practices and nature-based rituals nurture the welfare of society.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Religious worship, social customs and traditions nourish society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Through worship and social rituals
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Every social ritual of the Santhal society nourishes the society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Our worship nourishes society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Society gets values from worship and rituals.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
All worship nourishes society
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
In every ritualistic event of our society, we work together and eat together, which keeps our society united.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Society develops through social rituals.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
All our rituals, which are nature-based, strengthen everyday practices and our relationships, and nurture the well-being of our community.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Yes, many rituals that are nature-based and nurture the well-being of our community through everyday relationships, customs, and practices.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Yes, in our culture, nature-related foods prepared during rituals like Dev Diwari, Pora Pithora, Nawakhai, etc., nourish and promote the well-being of society.
— Rupesh Maravi · Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh
Every worship of the Santhal society is based on nature, which nourishes the society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Those who arrange food in almost every festival, ritual, community event, and ceremony of our community work for the welfare and nourishment of society.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
In our community, indigenous and traditional food and drink are given importance in every ritual program, which contributes to the welfare and nourishment of our community.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Worship, lifestyle, social system
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Worship, food and drink, social activities, attire.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
We remember a community experience that nurtures the well-being of your community through everyday practices and rituals based on relatives and nature.
— Laxmanlal
In our communities, there is a worship focused on Karma which is very beneficial for our agricultural life and the daily activities within it.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Our culture promotes unity in society.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We remember community practices, relationships, and aspects of nature that are traditional community rituals.
— Laxmanlal
Language, cultural, social, rituals.
— SUKDEV HEMBRAM
Society grows united through our culture.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
In our community, there are some traditional community practices or rituals that keep people mentally strong and emotionally balanced, such as the festivals here like Karma, Sarhul, etc.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
Here, during the Jijatola festival, Gathri Khurma is prepared. The next day, when we go for Gendi Visarjan to rivers, streams, or ponds, after completing all the rituals, we enjoy eating each other's dishes. This tradition, therefore, keeps our community connected from the heart and fosters the welfare of society.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
This is our daily ritual, and through it, worship is performed between us and the giver of karma, thereby preserving our culture.
— Vinita Singh Yadav · Mukasim, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
It is our culture that nourishes society.
— Krishna pada mahato · Purulia, West Bengal
Forest, worship, tradition, customs and rituals, food and eating habits, religious ceremonies.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
Rituals with traditional community practices keep people mentally strong and help them maintain emotional balance. Playing together with youth and so on is also good for health.
— Anil Pargi · Maliya Dokar, Banswara, Rajasthan
Traditional customs and rituals
— Anirudha Marai
In our society, we still observe traditional customs.
— Batakrushna Sahoo
People have an emotional connection to the conservative traditions of our community, which nurtures the well-being of our society.
— Rupesh Maravi · Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh
In our Uram society, we worship our Karma tree, and by dancing and singing, we all come together.
— Laxmi Bagh · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
Yes, we have many such festivals where we participate and celebrate together, and eat together, which keeps us connected to each other.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
Customs and traditions, eating habits, social process
— Krishna pada mahato · East Singhbhum, Jharkhand
Conservative traditions hold special importance in the daily practices and relationships of our Adivasi Gond community, emotionally connecting society and fostering its well-being.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
AI-synthesised pieces woven from many community voices on this theme. They may contain errors or interpretation — they're a reflection of the stories, not a record of fact.

In a rapidly changing world, holding onto cultural traditions is essential for identity, community strength, and collective happiness.

Drawing joy and strength from family, neighborhood, and shared traditions is essential for a thriving society.

In our community, we find our deepest identity and pride in our traditional ways, from our mud houses to our reverence for all creation.

Our community advocates for the integration of traditional, locally sourced foods into public programs to nourish children and preserve cultural heritage for future generations.