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  2. Music of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Or, for instance, another song about Podina and how it is liked by various members of the family (an allegorical reference to a local liquor extracted from mint is also made). Every day common themes are the center of traditional rajasthani folk music. One of the most famous Rajasthani Maand singers is Allah Jilai Bai of the Bikaner Gharana.

  3. Kesariya Balam - Wikipedia

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    Kesariya Balam. "Kesariya Balam". Single by Allah Jilai Bai. Genre. Folk. Kesariya Balam is an Indian folk song from Rajasthan. It is one of the most popular Rajasthani folk music narrations. [1] The song is sung in Mand singing style.

  4. Veena Music - Wikipedia

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    K. C. Maloo. Website. www.veenamusiconline.com. Veena Music (Oriental Audio Visual Electronics) is a music label based in Rajasthan, India. [1] It is owned by K. C. Maloo and is headquartered at Jaipur. Since its establishment, it has released many albums in Rajasthani and Hindi languages. and has also acquired music rights of many Rajasthani ...

  5. Bhanwari Devi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    1964. Rajasthan, India. Genres. Rajasthani folk music. Occupation (s) Folk singer. Bhanwari Devi (born 1964) is a folk singer from Rajasthan, India. She belongs to the Bhopa community, and has gained wide recognition for her performances of traditional and folk music from Rajasthan. [ 1]

  6. Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan means "The Land of Kings" and is a portmanteau of Sanskrit "Rājā" ('King') and Sanskrit "Sthāna" ('Land') or Persian "St (h)ān", with the same meaning. 12 The oldest reference to Rajasthan is found in a stone inscription dated back to 625 CE. [ 18 ] The first printed mention of the name Rajasthan appears in the 1829 publication ...

  7. Musical instruments of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Bin is the Rajasthani word for mashak, which means bagpipes in Hindi. They are a type of bagpipe native to Rajasthan, and are similar to the algoza. Its name also means water bag, as the bag was originally used to carry water. The bin is also heavily used in Kumaon, Garhwal, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. [18] [19]

  8. Culture of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Folk music is a vital part of Rajasthani culture. Bhopa , Chang, Teratali, Ghindar, Kachchigghori, Tejaji , and Parth dance are examples of traditional Rajasthani culture. Folk songs are commonly ballads that relate heroic deeds and love stories; and religious or devotional songs known as bhajans and banis (often accompanied by musical ...

  9. Rajnigandha Shekhawat - Wikipedia

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    Rajnigandha Shekhawat is the only singer who does mashups of Rajasthani folk with English. Two of her videos have become viral hits on Facebook videos, making her the most recognized face of fusion Rajasthani music. The Rajasthani press now refers to her as the "MahaRani of Mashups." Her mashups of Cheap Thrills with Ghoomar shot her to fame.