1. Introduction
Bodo Sifung, also known as Siphung, is a traditional bamboo flute of the Bodo community in Assam.
Serves both musical and ceremonial purposes, often accompanying traditional dances and rituals.
2. Overview of Bodo Sifung
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Definition | A wind instrument made from bamboo with five holes, aligning with Bodo cultural symbolism. |
| Cultural Significance | Used in religious ceremonies and festivals, particularly in nature worship. |
| Musical Role | Provides melodic accompaniment to Bagurumba dance, symbolizing harmony with nature. |
3. Historical Context
| Aspect | Details |
| Traditional Use | Passed down through generations, reflecting Bodo cultural identity. |
| Craftsmanship | Made by local artisans using specific bamboo species. |
| Modern Recognition | Renewed interest due to cultural preservation initiatives. |
4. Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
| Parameter | Details |
| GI Certificate Awarded | October 3, 2024 |
| Purpose | Protects uniqueness of Bodo cultural practices and prevents appropriation. |
5. Conclusion
Bodo Sifung is more than a musical instrument; it represents Bodo identity, tradition, and artistic expression.
The GI tag enhances its significance, ensuring cultural preservation for future generations.
