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malai pandaram tribal village documentary, kerala forest, #westernghats #tribalvillage #gavi #kerala #tribes #tribesofindia #konni #dangerous In this post, we will see about the villages of the Malai pandaram tribe located in the forest on the way from Konni to Achan temple in Kerala.Living in dense forests, these tribal people collect honey and forest products and sell them at tribal society.Adjacent to the most endangered gavi forests in Kerala, these konni forests are home to a large number of wildlife.Being a wildlife habitat, these people do not practice agriculture and pastoralism.These people live in extreme poverty and do not even have food to eat. MALA PANDARAM The Malai Pandaram or otherwise termed as Hill Pandaram is a scheduled tribe. They are settled along the Pamba river, Achan koil river and in Pathanapuram and near Shencotta ranges in Kollam District. Some have migrated now to Srikrishnapuram in the Palakkad District. The reason for migration, according to this group, is that Christians had moved into the Achan Koil area, as a result of which it became difficult for them continue to their own occupations and hence they migrated to Palakkad area. They are mainly distributed in the high range areas of Kollam and Pathanamthitta Districts. The 2011 Census recorded their population as 2,422. In the Travancore region they have a patios referred by others as Pandaram Basha. With others they converse in Malayalam and educated use the Malayalam script for writing. The Malai Pandaram’s economic life is overwhelmingly forest based. The resource is controlled by government. They are landless. Presently, the government have allotted plots of forest land to groups in which they have erected their huts and in the remaining area some individuals engage in cultivation, mainly tapioca. The major traditional occupation is hunting and gathering. The Palakkad branch continue to be engaged in their traditional occupation of making and selling of rudrakshamala, tulasimala, glass beads necklace and bangles. Some of them have traditional knowledge in herbal medicines. The medicinal herbs are collected from forests of Sabarimalai, Irali (Idukki) and Wayanad. The Malai Pandaram follow Hinduism. Satha or Ayyappan is their principal deity. Most of their settlements in Travancore are also located near the Sastha temples like Aryankavu, Achankovil and Sabarimala.The Malai Pandaram in Kerala are a scheduled tribe which means they have low status in Hindu society. They live in the hill regions of Kollam and Pathanathitta districts of Kerala. Others live further east in Tamil Nadu. They speak Malayalam, the language of Kerala. Hunting and gathering is their work. Their customs are different than nearby tribes. They know how to use herbs as medicines. Unlike most Hindus, they bury the dead. After a death in the family the place where the bereaved person lived is destroyed. The Malai Pandaram people practice Hinduism, the ancient religion of India. Hinduism is a catch-all phrase for the local religions of South Asia, so it is very diverse. At the popular level, Hindus worship and serve the gods of the Hindu pantheon. They visit Hindu temples and offer prayers, food, flowers, and incense to their gods in hopes of gaining protection and benefits. They do not have a personal or familial relationship with their gods like Christians or Jews. There are other Hindus who are much more philosophical, especially among the Brahmins. The Malai Pandaram community needs the opportunity to advance socially and economically through advanced education. kerala tribes,kerala tribal village,malai pandaram tribes,mala pandaram tribes,tribal house,tribal village,gavi forest kerala,konni to achan kovil route,konni forest,achan kovil forest,Western ghats tribes,malai pandaram tribal village kerala,konni to achan kovil forest kerala,kerala dangerous forest,dangerous forest in kerala,poor tribes in kerala,indian tribes,South Indian tribes,tribal house,tribal village documentary,gavi forest route,malai pandaram athivasi tribes kerala,tribes in kerala forest. ****DISCLAIMER**** All contents provided by KOVAI OUTDOORS is meant for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSE ONLY. Our channel does not promote or encourage any illegal activities. We don't recommend the viewers to replicate this and viewers discretion is advised if tried. Professional advice should always be sought before entering any dangerous environment as it may cause serious damages to life and property. Also, we are not responsible for the damage or losses incurred during such replications. MORE INTERESTING AND THRILLING VIDEOS IN OUR CHANNEL. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL 🙏 🙏 THANK YOU 🙏
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