Comparative study of the lifestyles of people in Kerala and Chhattisgarh

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These two Indian states have distinct characteristics due to their geographical location, climate, and cultural diversity.
lifestyles of people in Kerala and Chhattisgarh can be based on several factors, including climate, crops produced, harvest festivals, and major art forms


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Comparative study
of the lifestyles of
people in Kerala and
Chhattisgarh

Kerala and Chhattisgarh
●These two Indian states have distinct characteristics due
to their geographical location, climate, and cultural
diversity.
●lifestyles of people in Kerala and Chhattisgarh can be
based on several factors, including climate, crops
produced, harvest festivals, and major art forms

Kerala Climate
●Kerala, located in the southwestern part of India,
has a tropical climate with high humidity and
receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon
season.
●The climate is generally warm and wet, which
influences the lifestyle, clothing, and architecture
in Kerala.
●People in Kerala often wear lightweight,
breathable clothing like white saris and dhotis to
cope with the humid climate.

Chhattisgarh Climate
●Chhattisgarh, situated in central India, has a more
varied climate, with a hot summer and a
monsoon season.
●Winters can be relatively cool, which impacts the
choice of clothing. People often wear traditional
clothing like saris and turbans.
●The climate also affects the housing architecture,
with the use of thatched roofs and mud walls in
rural areas to insulate against extreme
temperatures.

Crops in Kerala and Chhattisgarh
●Kerala's climate and fertile land are conducive to the
cultivation of a variety of crops, including rice, coconut,
spices, rubber, and tea.
●The state is known for its lush greenery and extensive
cultivation of cash crops, and its agricultural practices are
influenced by the monsoon season.
●Chhattisgarh's agriculture is heavily dependent on rainfed
crops like rice, pulses, and oilseeds.
●The region's farming is often characterized by traditional
methods, with a focus on self-sufficiency in food
production.

Harvest Festivals in kerala and
chhattisgarh
●Onam is the most important harvest festival in Kerala,
celebrating the return of King Mahabali and the
bountiful harvest.
●The festival is marked by floral decorations, cultural
events, and the traditional feast known as the Onam
Sadhya, served on banana leaves.
●Hareli is a major harvest festival in Chhattisgarh,
celebrated to mark the arrival of the monsoon season
and the sowing of new crops.
●People worship their farm equipment and bullocks,
and women perform dances and songs as part of the
festivities.

Major Art Forms in kerala and chhattisgarh
●Kerala is renowned for its classical art forms such as Kathakali
(a highly stylized dance-drama), Mohiniyattam (a classical
dance form), and Kalaripayattu (a martial art).
●The state is also known for its vibrant folk art forms, including
Theyyam, Thira, and Koodiyattam.
●Chhattisgarh boasts a rich cultural heritage with traditional art
forms like Pandwani (a folk ballad form), Karma dance
(performed during Karma festival), and Raut Nacha (a folk
dance performed by Yadav community).
●The region also has a strong tradition of tribal art and craft, with
indigenous art forms and handicrafts.

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