Donyi-Polo

Donyi-Polo
Flag of the Donyi-Polo religion
Donyi-Polo flag seen over a house in Itanagar, indicating that its inhabitants follow the religion.
Total population
360,000–370,000 (2011)
Regions with significant populations
Arunachal Pradesh362,553
Assam700–800

Donyi Polo[α] is the designation given to the indigenous religion,[3] of animistic and shamanic type, of the Tani and other Sino-Tibetan peoples of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in Northeast India.[4][5] The name "Donyi-Polo" means "Sun-Moon", and was chosen for the religion in the process of its revitalisation and institutionalisation started in the 1970s in response to inroads made by Christianity and the possibility of absorption into Hinduism.[6]

The religion has developed a congregational system; hymns to be sung, composed in the Tani ritual language of shamans; a formalised philosophy-theology; and an iconography of the gods[7] and temples.[6] The pioneer of the revival was Talom Rukbo.[8] Donyi-Polo is related to the Hemphu-Mukrang religion of the Karbi and the Nyezi-No of the Hruso.[9]

  1. ^ Chaudhuri 2013, p. 271.
  2. ^ Rikam 2005, pp. 120–121.
  3. ^ Daughrity, Dyron B. (8 October 2020). "BJP and Donyi-Polo: New Challenges to Christianity in Arunachal Pradesh and Northeast India". International Bulletin of Mission Research. 46 (2): 234–246. doi:10.1177/2396939320951563. ISSN 2396-9393. S2CID 225152136.
  4. ^ Rikam 2005, p. 117.
  5. ^ Mibang & Chaudhuri 2004, p. 47.
  6. ^ a b Dalmia & Sadana 2012, pp. 44–45.
  7. ^ Chaudhuri 2013, p. 261.
  8. ^ Chaudhuri 2013, p. 263.
  9. ^ Rikam 2005, p. 21.


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