N. Mishra, Anshu Mala Tirkey, Baleshwar Kumar Besra
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This paper basically consists of the analysis of the unexplored rock art of Manpur village. The village consists of three rock art sites namely Bamhni Pahar, Barda Chhhapa and Daldaliya Pahar. There will be detailed study of the figures present in these rock arts. Manpur village consists of various tribal communities namely Cherwa, Gond, Agaria and Korwa. The village consists of huge population of the people of Cherwa tribe. According to the villagers this tribe hasbeen worshiping in this site from generation to generation. There will be detailed information about the rites and rituals of Cherwa tribe. The study of these rock arts will enrich the history and chronology of the Balrampur district.