Episode 2940 Honghari Thu, 2025-May-22 00:44 UTC Length - 1:32
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Honghari is the indigenous religion practice by the Karbi people of Assam in Karbi Anglong. The traditional religion of Karbi people is called Honghari.
The Karbi religion and belief system is rooted in ritual ancestor worship, the veneration of household and territorial deities, and ceremonies for ancestors known as 'Karhi'. At the core of their spiritual tradition is the divine duo Hemphu and Mukrang, who hold the most prominent place in the Karbi pantheon. Karbis who continue to follow traditional practices are known as followers of Hemphu-Mukrang, and they often refer to themselves as 'Hemphu-Mukrang aso', meaning "children of Hemphu and Mukrang."
Karbi deities are generally categorized into three groups based on their roles: Hem-Angtar, Rongker, and Thengpi-Thengso.
This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:44 UTC on Thursday, 22 May 2025.
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