A few years ago, a newly-erected statue of Mother Mary at Singpur village in Ranchi district sparked a controversy that echoed across Jharkhand. The reason: Mary was depicted wearing a white saree with a red border. Members of the Sarna Dharm, the faith which many tribes in Jharkhand follow, objected to the saree. Sarna elders threatened to remove the statue from the village unless the attire was changed. Dressing Mother Mary in a red and white saree바카라worn by Jharkhandi tribal women바카라was seen as a tactic to convert Sarna tribals to Christianity. The saree, a distinct marker of tribal identity, was weighted with religious and cultural meanings.바카라Red and white are prominent tribal colours,바카라 says fashion designer Ashish Satyavrat, founder of Ranchi-based Johargram. 바카라In tribal philosophy, red represents blood and sacrifice, and white symbolises peace.바카라