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  2. Momal Rano - Wikipedia

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    Momal Rano or (In Sindhi: مومل راڻو) is a romantic tale of Momal and Rano from the Sindhi folklore and Rajasthani folklore. [1] It is a multifaceted story that entails adventure, magic, schemes, beauty, love, ordeals of separation, and above all romantic tragedy.

  3. Barahmasa - Wikipedia

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    Although originally an oral tradition, the genre was incorporated into longer poems, epics and narratives by a number of Indian poets [8] across major Modern Indo-Aryan languages including—Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati, Rajasthani languages, Bihari languages, Punjabi etc., and can be found in the folk poetry of the tribal people too. [9]

  4. Ashta Nayika - Wikipedia

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    Vijay Kumar Singh's 2022 Hindi poetry collection "Chitralekha" has an entire section of 8 poems dedicated to the Ashta-Nayika. The 8 poems each have different Ashta-Nayikas as their protagonist and the individual poems are named after the different Ashta-Nayikas they are about.

  5. Kaanchli Life in a Slough - Wikipedia

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    Hindi Rajasthani Kaanchli: Life in a Slough is a 2020 Indian period drama film that was produced and directed by Dedipya Joshii , [ 3 ] and stars Sanjay Mishra , Shikha Malhotra, [ 4 ] Lalit Parimoo and Nareshpal Singh Chauhan.

  6. Marwari language - Wikipedia

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    Geographical distribution of Rajasthani languages. Marwari (मारवाड़ी, ماروارؕی, Mārwāṛī) [a] is a language within the Rajasthani language branch of the Indo-Aryan languages. Marwari and its closely related varieties like Dhundhari, Shekhawati and Mewari form a part of the

  7. Rajasthani languages - Wikipedia

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    The /s/ in Hindi is often realized as /h/ in Rajasthani – for example, the word 'gold' is /sona/ (सोना) in Hindi and /hono/ (होनो) in the Marwari dialect of Rajasthani. Furthermore, there are a number of vowel substitutions, and the Hindi /l/ sound (ल) is often realized in Rajasthani as a retroflex lateral /ɭ/ (ळ).

  8. Rajasthani people - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthani Jains do not eat after sundown and their food does not contain garlic and onions. Rajputs are usually meat eaters; however, eating beef is a taboo within the majority of the culture. [62] [63] Rajasthani cuisine has many varieties, varying regionally between the arid desert districts and the greener eastern areas.

  9. Bharkhama - Wikipedia

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    The writer of the Rajasthani film 'Bharkhama', based on the Sahitya Akademi-awarded book 'Bharakhma' is Dr Jitendra Kumar Soni and he has received the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar. [5] [6] This film based on the struggle of love was (previously) to be released on 5 July [7] [8] in 60 theatres across the country, [3] [5] [4] was postponed till ...