Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Know Buddhist Communities in India

Buddhism is an ancient Indian religion, which arose in and around the ancient Kingdom of Magadha (now in Bihar, India), and is based on the teachings of Gautama Buddha who was deemed a "Buddha" ("Awakened One"), although Buddhist doctrine holds that there were other Buddhas before him. Buddhism spread outside of Magadha starting in the Buddha's lifetime.


Beda Buddhists
Bengali Buddhists
Bhotiya Buddhists
Bhutia Buddhist 
Bodh Buddhist 
Bugun Buddhist 
Chakma Buddhist 
Chugpa Buddhist 
Gurung Buddhist 
Khamba Buddhists
Khamti Buddhists
Khamyang Buddhists
Ladakhi Buddhists
Limbu Buddhist 
Lepcha Buddhist 
Lishipa Buddhists
Marathi Buddhists
Na Buddhist 
Rakhine Buddhists
Sherpa Buddhists
Tai Phake Buddhists
Tamang Buddhists
Tanchangya Buddhists

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Vishal Kodial 
Know Your Roots

Monday, March 25, 2024

Know Jain Communities of India

Jains are found in almost every part of India. There are different Jain communities in India. They can be divided into 9 major groups based on their linguistic diversity.

1. Rajasthani Jains - 
Marwad Jain's - Shwetambar
Dhundar Jain's - Digambar

2. Gujarati Jain's - Shwetambar

3. Bundelkhandi Jain's - Digambar

4. Marathi Jain's - Digambar

5. Kannada Jain's - Digambar

6. Tulu Jain's - Digambar

7. Tamil Jain's - Digambar

8. Malayali Jain's - Digambar

9. Hindi Jain's - Digambar and Shwetambar

There are two major types of Jains, namely Digambar and Shwetambar.

1. Digambar(Dik+Ambar): Meaning, whose clothes(ambar) are his directions(dik)

These are the type of Jains who believe that the only way to achieve salvation is to eliminate all the attachments of life. It is due to this belief that Digambara Monks do not wear any clothes. Comparatively digambara sect is more rigid than shwetambara.

Digambaras are further divided into
Beespantha
Terapantha
Taranpantha

2. Shwetambar(Shwet+Ambar): Whose clothes(ambar) are white(shwet)

These type of Jains do not shun clothes. Shwetambara monks wear a simple white clothing(dhoti). Followers of this sect believe that there is not sufficient evidence to support that Jains need to give up clothes.

Shwetambaras are further divided into:
Murtipoojaka
Sthanakvasi
Terapanth

Along with some differences, both believe in basic principles of Jainism and the nuns of both the sects wear clothes. Some Shwetambaras decorate the idols with Jewellery while Digambaras do not. Also, Shwetambara idols’ eyes are looking upward while Digambara idols’ eyes remain lower than the line of sight but not closed.


The Jain population in India according to 2011 census is 0.54% i.e. 4,451,753 (Males 2,278,097; Females 2,173,656) out of the total population of India 1,210,854,977 (males 623,270,258; females 587,584,719).


Jain Conversions:

1. Konkani Jain's - Married to yemanis, Arabs and turks invaders then Converted to Nawayati Konkani Muslims

2. Tulu Jain's - Married to Arabs and turks invaders then Converted to Beary Muslims

Regards,
Know Your Roots
By Vishal Kodial 

Sunday, February 25, 2024

Catholic Churches

There are six different Catholic Rites, but there are more than 20 Catholic churches. Each church has its own traditions and is to some extent self-governing, but still subject to the Pontiff, the Vicar of Christ. These churches came about as a result of different traditions during the spread of the gospel in the early years of the church. There are also traditions and ways of worship that are part of the different religious orders. The different churches can basically be separated into Eastern and Western. Here is the list of the different churches and the divisions and sub-divisions into which they fit

List of Catholic Churches

🔶Western Rites:

🟢Latin Rite
Roman Rite
Ambrosian Rite
Mozarabic Rite
Anglican Rite
Carthusian Rite

🔶Eastern Rites:

🟢Alexandrian Rite
Coptic Church
Eritrean Church
Ethiopic Church

🟢Antiochian Rite
Maronite Church
Syro-Malankara Church
Syriac Church

🟢Armenian Rite
Aremenian Church

🟢Chaldean Rite
Chaldean Church
Syro-Malabar Church

🟢Byzantine Rite
Albanese Church
Belarussian Church
Bulgarian Church
Croatian Church
Greek Church
Greek-Melkite Church
Hungarian Church
Italo-Albanese Church
Macedonian Church
Romanian Church
Russian Church
Ruthenian Church
Slovak Church 
Ukrainian Church

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Costumes of India


1. Mundum neriyatum from Kerala.

2. Poshak / Gagra Choli from Rajasthan.

3. Chaniya Choli from Gujarat.
4. Daaman, Kurti & Chunder from Haryana.

5. Mekha Chadar from Assam

6. Kulluvi or Pahari dress.

7. Puan, Puanchei, Pawl Kut and Chapchar Kut from Mizoram

8. Rignai, Risa and Rikutu from Tripura

9. Kilt, Azu Jangup Su, Moyer Tusk, Mechala, Neikhro, Tsungkotepsu, Lohe from Nagaland.

10. The Kho or Bakhu from Sikkim.
11. Innaphi and Phanek from Manipur.


12. Jainsem - tap-moh khlieh from Meghalaya.
13. Ghagra pichora or Rangwali.
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