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  2. Chalio - Wikipedia

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    The Chaliho Sindhi Festival, also known as Chalio Sahib, is a profoundly significant cultural and religious event celebrated by Sindhi Hindus worldwide. This 40-day festival honors Lord Shri Jhulelal Bhagwan, the patron deity of Sindhi Hindus and incarnation of Lord Varuna, the Hindu god of water.

  3. List of Sindhi Hindu festivals - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox or strict Sindhi women do not even drink a sip of water until they break their fast. In the night after making an offering to the moon, they would break the fast. This is also referred to as the Sindhi version of Karwa Chauth [4] 6. Akhan Teej [5] In Sindh, Akshaya Tritiya is known as Akhandi which is celebrated in Vaisakha. On this ...

  4. List of Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize winners for Sindhi

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    Sindhi Adaba Jee Tarikha History of Sindhi Literature English History Lalsingh H. Ajwani 1998 Lakhmi Khilani Asamaya Asamaya Bengali Novel Bimal Kar: 1999 Baldev Matlani Funey Tahqiq Ain Unja Usool Fancy Tahiquiq Urdu Essays A. Sattar Dalvi 2001 Krishin Khatwani Akhar Jo Hik Dhihu Ashadh Ka Ek Din: Hindi Play Mohan Rakesh: 2003 Krishin Rahi ...

  5. Sindhi Cultural Day - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Cultural Day was to be celebrated on December 6. Preparations for celebrating this day Sindhi people across the world especially from Sindh are engaged in purchasing traditional clothing; Ajraks and Sindhi Caps. [46] Distinguished Sindhi personalities are leading people and arranging rallies from small to bigger towns of the province. [47]

  6. Sindhi traditions and rituals - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi groom with "Morh" and garland made of money. A wedding procession called jjanjja takes place from the groom's house to the bride's house. Traditionally, the groom rode on a horse or on camel surrounded by his relatives and friends; nowadays a decorated car may also be used.

  7. Jhulelal (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    The myth of Jhulelal is not seen in regional histories written prior to the 20th century. While nearly all Jhulelal legends revolve broadly around two main themes—the valorization of Sindhi communal harmony, and the intrinsic superiority of tolerant and devout Hindus over Muslims who are depicted as unable to interpret even their own religious texts—the specifics vary widely, and have ...

  8. List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Sindhi - Wikipedia

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    Sahitya Akademi Award for Sindhi Award for contributions to Sindhi literature Awarded for Literary award in India Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India Reward(s) ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200) First award 1959 Final award 2024 Highlights Total awarded 57 First winner Tirth Basant Most Recent winner Hundraj Balwani Website Official website Part of a series on Sahitya Akademi Awards Category ...

  9. Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the 21st amendment to the constitution added Sindhi to the Eighth Schedule. The 71st Amendment, enacted in 1992, added three more languages: Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali. In 2003, the 92nd Amendment added Bodo, Dogri, Santhali and Maithili, raising the total number of languages to 22. [5]