unique nomadic tribes india the potraj worship tribe self flagellation kadak laxmi

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Unique nomadic tribes of India - The Potraj-Worship Tribe & Self-Flagellation Kadak Laxmi. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unique nomadic tribes of India - The Potraj-Worship Tribe & Self-Flagellation (Kadak Laxmi) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unique nomadic tribes of India - The Potraj-Worship Tribe & Self-Flagellation (Kadak Laxmi) Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Unique nomadic tribes of India - The Potraj-Worship Tribe & Self-Flagellation (Kadak Laxmi)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Hailing from Maharashtra, members of the nomadic tribe of Potraj worship a goddess called ‘Kadak Lakshmi’. Their profession traditionally leads them to travel and ask for alms in a manner that is literally back-breaking. While the women perch a small platform on their heads upon which they mount their deity, and play the dhol, the men dance and twirl to the beats and flagellate themselves with heavy, knotted whips made of jute, leather or woven coir. The whips generally weigh about 10kg each. Children are often initiated into this ritual at a young age so as to build their tolerance for pain, with the weight of the whips increasing in relation to their age. The Potraj community wanders from city to city, and members often lead a hand-to-mouth existence from their negligible earnings and their exposure to harsh conditions over the course of their travels.


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