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Volume 8
Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography
Biodiversity Congress 2018
July 26-27, 2018
July 26-27, 2018 Melbourne, Australia
7
th
International Conference on
Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Management
From the cultural desk of India: Expressions of agro-biodiversity in a festival called Thiruvathira
Mini N Vijayan
Carmel College of Arts, Science & Commerce for Women, India
T
he Brahmin community in Kerala has a ritualistic culture and each and every customary ritual is eco-friendly and largely
makes use of the local plant biodiversity. Written documentations in this regard are very rare and if at all recorded are ancient
and thereby inaccessible to the common man due to linguistic barriers. In the backdrop of this scenario, the author who herself
is a member of this community felt the necessity for a scientific documentation, largely because the traditions followed by the
community ingrained within it the ancient wisdom of living in unison with nature. The book written in Malayalam language by Late
Smt. Parvathy Antherjanam- ‘Antherjanangalude aacharanushtanangal’ (Customary rituals and religious rites observed by women
of Brahmin community, 2002); the only one of its kind and discussions with the elders in the community have formed the basis
of this research. The research paper brings forth some expressions of traditional agro-biodiversity in connection with a religious
festival celebrated in the state calledThiruvathira. Ettangadi is a customary edible preparation made during the festival which makes
use of six types of tubers and a few other agricultural products. The ethno agro diversity in Ettangadi preparation is discussed and
the eight species are scientifically documented. A review on the food value and nutritional and therapeutic aspects of the plants are
also recorded in the study. Documenting, tapping such indigenous knowledge go a long way not only in opening new vistas in food
security but also in conserving biodiversity of a region.
Biography
Mini N Vijayan is an Associate Professor from the Department of Botany, Carmel College for Women, Goa, India. She has a Doctorate degree in Plant Anatomy
and a Postgraduate Diploma in Ecology and Environment. She is passionate about biodiversity concerns and is presently documenting plant diversity in cultural
practices of a specific indigenous community of Indian Peninsula.
vijuminibappatta@gmail.comMini N Vijayan, J Ecosyst Ecogr 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625-C4-041