
Bhatra
The Bhatra are a smaller Indo-Aryan tribe of eastern and central Bijapur, culturally and linguistically allied with the Halba. They are renowned across Bastar for their folk-dance and folk-theatre traditions, and historically served as ritual specialists, dancers, and bards in the courts and temples of the region.
Area Residing
Pockets of eastern and central Bijapur; smaller numbers, often in mixed Halba-Gond villages
Language
Bhatri — an Indo-Aryan language closely related to Odia and Halbi; bilingual speakers also use Halbi and Chhattisgarhi
Rituals
Tupki gun firing at the Goncha Rath Yatra (bamboo guns loaded with peng fruit shot at Lord Jagannath’s chariot); ritual dance-drama at Madai; clan-deity worship blended with Vaishnav devotion; ancestor remembrance and sacred-grove veneration
Festivals Celebrated
Goncha Festival (June–July), Madai, Phagun Madai, Akti, Diyari
Unique Characteristics
A culturally vibrant tribe known for its rich folk-dance and folk-theatre traditions; closely affiliated with the Halba in cultural and ritual life; many serve as ritual specialists and bards in the Bastar palace traditions; their settlement pattern reflects historical movements along the Bastar–Odisha cultural corridor

