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Culture and Custom Preservation
(e-Tribal Museum)

"The Manya Pragathi e-Tribal Museum serves as a living archive of Adivasi heritage. By showcasing authentic tribal dwellings—handcrafted from mud, bamboo, and thatch—we honor a way of life deeply rooted in the natural world. From traditional earthenware to ancestral farming tools, every exhibit celebrates the ingenuity and enduring spirit of our tribal communities."

Tribal Tribal Jewelry

Inside Tribal Spiritual World Gallery     

        Indian Tribal Art and crafts    

Tribes of India  and  Festivals

Manya pragathi offers detailed information about the Tribes of India and explore the different tribal culture, customs, traditions, festivals, and lifestyle.

Tribes of Manipur people and  Cheiraoba Festivals

Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh people and  Losar Festivals

Tribes of India Assam and  Bihus Festivals

Tribes of India Odisha and Chaitra Parva Festivals

Tribes of Rajasthan people and  Baneshwar Festivals

Tribes of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Jatara Festivals

Tribes of West Bengal people and  Tushu Parob Festivals

Tribes of Western ghats, Nilgiris and Pazhangudi Naadham  Festivals

Tribes of Madhya Pradesh people and Bhagoria Haat  Festivals

Tribes of Nagaland people and Bornbill  Festivals

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Explore the Andhra Pradesh Tribal's Culture & Customs

"Manya Pragathi has documented a significant shift in the digital iconography of Andhra Pradesh’s tribal heritage. While popular belief suggests that Indian tribal communities remain insulated from modernization—maintaining an unbroken link to nature and ancestral customs—the reality is more nuanced. Our records indicate that these centuries-old traditions and festivals are undergoing critical alterations. As contemporary influences permeate tribal life, long-standing practices are being adapted, necessitating a digital repository to preserve the authentic origins of these cultural celebrations."

Tribal Seed Festival: It is a tribal tradition to celebrate the seed festival before planting the seeds during farming.

Tribal Kandi Kotta Festival: Kandi Kotta is a festival of worshiping tribal deities before bringing new crops home during farming. According to tribal tradition, it is customary to celebrate in this way.

Tribal Ujjadi Tole festival. It is a festival in which the tribes take their crops home and take their villages with them to the cows to celebrate their good fortune. The festival includes village goddess worship, cow worship, and village elders' blessings for childrens. (Part-1)

Tribal Ujjadi Tole festival. It is a festival in which the tribes take their crops home and take their villages with them to the cows to celebrate their good fortune. The festival includes village goddess worship, cow worship, and village elders' blessings for childrens. (Part-2)

Tribal Ujjadi Tole festival. It is a festival in which the tribes take their crops home and take their villages with them to the cows to celebrate their good fortune. The festival includes village goddess worship, cow worship, and village elders' blessings for childrens. (Part-3)

Tribal Ujjadi Tole festival. It is a festival in which the tribes take their crops home and take their villages with them to the cows to celebrate their good fortune. The festival includes village goddess worship, cow worship, and village elders' blessings for childrens. (Part-4)

Tribal Ujjadi Tole festival. It is a festival in which the tribes take their crops home and take their villages with them to the cows to celebrate their good fortune. The festival includes village goddess worship, cow worship, and village elders' blessings for childrens. 

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