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  2. Music of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Bhajan, a devotional song type, is categorized by theme of poetry/lyrics and by musical compositions such as Prabhatiya, Garba, etc. The Barot, Charan and Gadhvi communities have preserved and enriched the folk tradition of storytelling with or without music. This includes the forms of Doha, Sorathaa, Chhand, etc. [1]

  3. Vaishnava Jana To - Wikipedia

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    Vaishnava Jana To (Gujarati: વૈષ્ણવ જન તો) is a Hindu bhajan, written in the 15th century by the poet Narsinh Mehta in the Gujarati language. [2] The poem speaks about the traits and the ideals of a Vaishnava jana (a follower of Vaishnavism ).

  4. Gangasati - Wikipedia

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    No authentic information regarding her life is available as her songs and life story were chiefly transmitted by oral traditions. According to traditional accounts, she was born in Sarvaiya(kshatriya Yadav clan of southern Saurashtra) Rajput family in Saurashtra district Bhavnagar, taluka jesar village Rajpara Gujarat state of India circa 12th to 14th century.

  5. Narsinh Mehta - Wikipedia

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    The crematorium at Mangrol is called 'Narsinh Nu Samshan', and commemorates the first poet known as Gujarati Adi Kavi [1] The Narsinh Mehta Award was established in his name to recognize excellence in Gujarati literature. [6] Vastrapur Lake in Ahmedabad has been officially renamed in his honor. [7]

  6. Avinash Vyas - Wikipedia

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    Avinash Vyas was born in the Indian state of Gujarat on 21 July 1912 and had his initial music training under Ustad Allauddin Khan. [3] His career started with HMV for their Young India label where he cut his first gramophone record in 1940 [5] and debuted as a film music composer in with the Gujarati film, Mahasati Ansuya [7] in 1943, partnering the renowned musician, Ustad Alla Rakha. [3]

  7. Rang Avadhoot - Wikipedia

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    Rang Avadhoot was fluent in Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, English and Sanskrit. [2] Under the pen name of Ganjeri, he started writing columns on contemporary issues in dailies. Between 1918 and 1925, he wrote and translated several works. He translated Ernest Howard Crosby's Tolstoy as a Schoolmaster as Tolstoy Ane Shikshan (1924) in Gujarati.

  8. G. C. D. Bharti - Wikipedia

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    Bharti is the lead vocalist of Bharti Bandhu Group, an Indian musical troupe based in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. [6] [7] The members of Bharti Bandhu are GCD Bharti, Vivekanand Bharti, G Ramanand Bharti and C Vidrumna Vachaspati Bharti. [8] [9] Their musical style has been developed from family musical tradition.

  9. Jogidas Khuman (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    The story of the film is based on true events. Jogidas Khuman was the Kathi darbar of Ambardi (now in Savarkundla).When the Durbar of Bhavnagar, Vajesingh, took back the villages given to his ancestors, he and his father Hada Khuman had rebelled against Bhavnagar State.