CHAIBASA, the amazing megalith town

by
Subhashis Das


(The poor quality of the snaps is deeply regretted)




This post in actuality is a tribute to Chaibasa, a town in Jharkhand of East India which is perhaps one of the few last remaining towns of India where megaliths can be witnessed all over and where megalith building is a living tradition. 

You see tall menhirs dotting the countryside as you begin to approach the region of Singhbhum. Their density augments as you begin to enter the town of Chaibasa.

Such megalithic burials in every Ho courtyard are called sasandiri

This is Ho country. Anthropologically speaking Hos are proto austroloid Kolarian people; a sister tribe of the Mundas and they are a megalithic lot too. They are believed to have entered the region of Singhbhum in South Jharkhand pretty late. Therefore their monuments, the megaliths are assumed to be relatively newer, not going beyond 500/600 years.


Ho homes are pieces of art…thoroughly whitewashed and half of it from the bottom donning beige or black colour produced from seeds. The floors too are painted from the extracts of various seeds. The village women toil to paint their homes every 15 days to keep them sparkling! These white homes dazzle in the sun in the Singhbhum landscape like jewels.

One tall menhir


The unique fact about Chaibasa and its environs is that majority of the homes of the Hos have megalithic burials  called sasandiris in their courtyard, it is a living tradition here. 
Their departed ancestors though are dead they yet remain a member of their family so their remains are buried in the courtyard. The cremated ash of the deceased is inserted into funerary pots and  thereafter buried in the courtyard over which the sepulchral slabs or the sasandiris are placed. Later in their memory the tall menhirs or the birdiris are erected in the sacred land of the village. 



Such large menhirs called Bidiris dot the villages all around Chaibasa

So profoundly megalithic are the Hos that they would raise menhirs to commemorate any event; a major victory in a football game or the birth of girl child or a significant meeting that may have been held or perhaps even for the formation of the Jharkhand state.



Another set of tall menhirs (bidiris) in a village called Baihatu

What exactly is this, a cenotaph ? This strcuture has a North-South orientation



 If I had it my way I would have had Chaibasa be declared a heritage town not only for the innumerable megaliths that the region houses but also for continuing the tradition of megalith making since unknown times in an uninterrupted manner.

Know any place like this?

(More in Sacred Stones in Indian Civilization)

©Subhahsis Das 


Comments

MarangHO said…
i am from Chaibasa and watching these things since my childhood . I was unaware about these fascinating heritage . Thanks for featuring them . I feel proud i am part of such heritage .
Subhashis Das. said…
Marang I am so glad you liked the post. You see megaliths are an incredible heritage of our tribals which even they fail to realize. My attempt is to just take these amazing stone structures to the common man and tell them that they are the truest relics of our country's prehistory. In the process restore the dignity of the tribals for such a heritage...
Dheeraj Pandey said…
Dear Subhashish jiyou have really highlighted a beautiful thing.despite spending 25 years of my life in W.Singhbhum,i was unaware about the fact.if possible contact some print or electronic media for coverage.

Dheeraj
Subhashis Das. said…
Thank you Dhreeraj for your advice...I am already thinking of that.
Keep reading Megaliths of India.
Love and peace
Subhashis Das
Rashmi Birwa said…
proud to be a "ho" and a part of this town of incredible heritage.... during childhood i used to play around these ...but never came to know about this.... thanks for bringing it to light
chhote said…
Thanks to Mr. Subhashis Das to make us knowing about the amazing megalith of Chaibasa (Kolhan). and also support , it must be declare a National heritage town of India.
Unknown said…
Excellent work.Thanks for all these amazing posts regarding Megaliths of India.
Abhishek Bose.
Mithun said…
Dear Subhashis,
There is a film on adivasi heritage and culture available with PSBT, called "Eer-Stories In Stone", which was made in 2011. I came across this heritage and history while shooting for it. If you're interested in more, you should get a copy of the film.

Cheers,
Mithun
deogam said…
Dear sir,
I liked your blogger page. I was wondering if you researched on how people erected the large menhirs, how they brought these menhirs to the burial place?

I hope you can find these also

Deogam