The Bathou religion of Bodo community in Assam gets a separate code in the upcoming census.
About Bathou Religion:
It is the traditional faith of the Bodos, the largest plains tribe of
The word ‘Bathou’ is derived from the Bodo language, where ‘Ba’ means ‘five’ and ‘thou’ means ‘deep philosophical thought’.
The faith system is based on five elements: Bar (Air), San (Sun), Ha (Earth), Or (Fire), and Okhrang (Sky).
Beliefs of Bathousim
The community worships Bwrai Bathou as the supreme god. In the Bodo language, the word ‘Bwrai‘ refers to the ‘eldest’ man concerning power or knowledge.
The Bathou faith is centred on the Sijou plant (Euphorbia splendens).
The plant is planted in the Bathou altar at the centre as the symbol of Bathou religion of the Bodos.
It has an important place and has been widely accepted as the symbol of life or soul by the Bodo people since time immemorial.
This plant is the living symbol of Bathoubwrai, the supreme God of the Bodos.
Bodos plant the sijou tree on an elevated altar encircled with a bamboo fencing of eighteen pairs of posts weaved with five pieces of bamboo split.
The five bamboo strips signify the five bindings of Bathou, viz. (i) birth, (ii) marriage or procreation, (iii) sorrow, (iv) happiness and (v) death.
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