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The folks belive in the incorporation of divine power in human body. When festivals are conducted in temples some persons dance in trance as it some spirits have entered into their body and mind and certain actions to the wonder of the onlookers. They reverenced as gods and humble obeisance is paid to them. The folks give great weight to any obiter in dictum that passes through the mouth of the man trance unmindful of the sillyness in it. Such beliefs be found in many places. Marked changes can noted in such trance actions. Folk-dances have closes connections with such behaviours of the magicians are also to be considered in their relations with folk-arts
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Man has created so many arts in correlation with natural happenings and seasonal changes. What he sees in he nature wants to imitate. When bounteous in its yeild to man, he desires to be grateful to its mercy. He shows his gratitude to its mercy by performing various represent the sweet relations between man and nature. They personify nature as the divine power that feeds man.
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Man's mind is a bundle of contradictions mixture of good and evil. He has to meet both gay and woe in life. Actually he feels more and reveals less. The 'concealed sockets of his mind contain much more than what he really appears outwardly. The folk arts serve ample opportunities to let his inside out. An enquiring mind can learn a lot which would be of great use for the peaceful progress of humanity as a whole. Intensive research on folk arts has to be made conclusions throughout the world to arrive at valid which certainly would be of great help to mankind in solving many difficult problems which it is now facing with disparities of many kinds.