Tendu, also known as
Tiril, and
Kendu has cultural and mythological reference as well. According to the
Munda people, during the ancient
Sengael Deaah (an event of raining fire) their predecessors took shelter in the
tree hollow of the
Tiril tree.
Tiril(tendu) tree is considered not easily flammable. A tree hollow in the tiril tree is a usual sight as the tribes strike the trunk with big stones in order to make the ripened fruit fall. This repeated striking over time makes a hole in the tree. Due to the non-flammable nature of the tree, after the plantation of paddy, the tribes plant a branch of it in the field in order to protect the crop from any events of
Sengael Deaah in the future. Tendu tree is also used in making
hockey sticks by the
adivasis of
Jharkhand and
Odisha. A young and straight branch of the tree is heated in fire and slowly shaped into the curves of a hockey stick. Many villages have been named after the location and presence of the tree in the neighbourhood. These include Tiril Posi, Tiril, Tiril Haatu, Kenduda(
Tendu is also known as
Kendu in the
South Chotanagpur region) in
Jharkhand and the
Kendhujhar district in
Odisha ==Varieties==