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  2. Karma Naach - Wikipedia

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    The Karma tree is thought to be auspicious and provides good luck, according to common belief.Karma is a folk dance performed mostly during the Karma festival. During the Karma festival, which takes place in August, both males and females actively participate in Karma dance. This dancing technique is often practiced to recognize and celebrate ...

  3. Karam festival - Wikipedia

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    Karam (colloquially Karma) is a harvest festival celebrated in Indian states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Odisha and Bangladesh. It is dedicated to the worship of Karam-Devta (Karam-Lord/God), the god of power, youth and youthfulness. It is celebrated for good harvest and health. [1] [2]

  4. List of Indian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Phagua is a dance and also a type of folk song performed during Holi. Jat-Jatin is the most popular folk dance of North Bihar, especially in the Mithila. It is performed by a man and a woman; the man is going far away to work. The dance reflects poverty and sorrow. Jhijhiya is sung and danced during Durga Puja in the Mithila region. Folks dance ...

  5. Bihari culture - Wikipedia

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    In Bihar, Domkach is a ceremonial dance form performed in the Mithila and Bhojpur regions. [16] Bideshiya is a form of dance-drama that is believed to have been created by Bhikhari Thakur, a barber with a passion for drama. [17] It deals with social issues and conflict between traditional and modern, rich and poor.

  6. Category:Folk dances of Bihar - Wikipedia

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  7. Dalits in Bihar - Wikipedia

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    In Bihar, during the Mughal period and afterwards, the Baiji Naach (dance of Tawayafs) catered to the upper section of society, primarily the feudal lords and the moneylenders. In the lower strata i.e among lower and middle castes, the dance of male acting as a female was popular, and it was known as Naach , later Launda Naach .

  8. Gondi people - Wikipedia

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    1928 painting of a Gond woman by M. V. Dhurandhar Gond art Saila and Karma dance by Gonds Dandari festival of Rajgonds, Adilabad. The Gondi language is spoken by almost 3 million people, mainly in the southern area of the Gond range. This area encompasses the southeastern districts of Madhya Pradesh, eastern Maharashtra, northern Telganana, and ...

  9. Bhojpuri region - Wikipedia

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    Karma Dharma : Karma Dharma is a harvest festival dedicated to Karam Deota, the god of power and youth, celebrated for a good harvest and health. Janmashtami : It is a festival marking the birth of Lord Krishna , celebrated with fasting, chanting, and devotional Sohar songs.