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  2. Music of Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Rasa lila and "Ragini" are folk theatrical performance Haryana. The Ragini form of theater was popularised by Lakhmi Chand. [3] Singing is a great way of demolishing societal differences as folk singers are highly esteemed and they are sought after and invited for events, ceremonies and special occasions regardless of the caste or status. [3]

  3. Saang - Wikipedia

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    In Haryana the most celebrated name is that of Deep Chand Bahman of village Khanda, Sonipat. He was popularly known as Shakespeare or Kalidas of Haryana. [3] He polished the style of Ali Bux and gave a new color to this folk art. The Saang of that time had two categories: (i) Kirtan Style and (ii) Nautanki Style. Deep Chand's style of ...

  4. Category:Folk artists from Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Folk artists from Haryana" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Deep Chand Bahman;

  5. Dharohar Museum - Wikipedia

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    Domestic Articles of Haryana; Art and Craft of Haryana; ... There is open-air theatre for Haryanavi folk art, music and dance performances. [1] [2] Gallery. Hitopadesha.

  6. Chowk poorana - Wikipedia

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    Chowk-poorana or Chowkpurana is folk art practised in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. [1] In Uttar Pradesh, the term chowk-poorana refers to decorating the floor with various designs using flour and rice [2] and also the walls using designs specific to the region.

  7. Category:Artists from Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Folk artists from Haryana (4 P) P. Painters from Haryana (1 P) Pages in category "Artists from Haryana" This category contains only the following page.

  8. Sanjhi - Wikipedia

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    Sanjhi is the name of a mother goddess, after whom images are made of mud and molded into various shapes such as cosmic bodies or the face of the goddess, and they get different colors.

  9. Haryanvi people - Wikipedia

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    The Haryanvi people are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group native to Haryana in northern India. They speak Haryanvi, a language is related to Hindi, and other dialects of Haryanvi such as Ahirwati, Mewati, Deshwali, and Bagri. The term Haryanvi people has been used both in the ethnolinguistic sense and for someone from Haryana. [1] [2] [3] [4]