Society and Religion of Mithila
Keywords:
Socio-religious system, cultural structure, folk cultureAbstract
Mithila is the land area of ??India arising from the cultural colonialism and exaltation ascension of the Aryans, where the multifaceted form of culture was resplendent, which proved its superiority over other regions. Such an unprecedented cultural flourishing was the synthesis of the rich socio-religious faith of the tribes residing here and the culture of the Aryans. Such a common culture is a successful attempt to develop human qualities as well as to enhance and broaden their artistic development. The cultural structure of Mithila is a developed form of contributions of folk culture. Undoubtedly, the religious landscape of Mithila is guided by mythological-religious concepts, in which the tradition of the Puranas is expressed in artistic periphery, sometimes in symbolic form, sometimes by natural objects, sometimes by clay-framed figures and sometimes by symbolic images.
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