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The region's folk heritage includes songs called rasiya (known especially in Braj), which celebrate the divine love of Radha and Shri Krishna. These songs are played by large drums known as bumb, and are performed at many festivals. During the eras of Guptas and Harsh Vardhans, Uttar Pradesh was a major center for musical innovation.
Gurjar are an ethnic group in India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Notable people from the community include: Notable people from the community include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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[3] [4] The term rasiya is the Hindi word for “epicure” [5] which refers to the male suitors, or the god Krishna himself as depicted in the songs. Rasiya's are sung and typically played with a variety of instruments, the most common are the “dholak” drums, [6] sarangi, and harmonium. [5]
Khatana [1] [2] [3] is a major clan of the Gurjar community of India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] They follow several religions, including Hinduism , Islam , [ 1 ] and Sikhism. [ 6 ]
Gurjara, or Gurjar, may refer to; Gurjar, or Gurjara an ethnic group of South Asia Gujari language, also known as Gurjari language spoken by the Gurjars; Gurjaras of Lata (500–738 CE), or Gurjara dynasty of Baruch, Gujarat; Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty, or Gurjara dynasty (800–1150 CE), a north Indian dynasty
Laur, [1] [2] [3] [4] (also spelled Lava, [5] Lavi or Lor [6]) is a major clan of the Gurjar ethnic community of northern India.. Gurjars are divided into two groups ...
Yaman's Jati is a Sampurna raga (ideally, yaman is audav sampoorna raag because of the structure- N,RGmDNR'S' NDPmGRS) and in some cases Shadav; the ascending Aaroha scale and the descending style of the avroha includes all seven notes in the octave (When it is audav, the Aroha goes like N,RGmDNS', where the fifth note is omitted; Pa but the Avaroha is the same complete octave).