The contribution of Kumaon to the Hindi literature and journalism is unique in many ways. Kumaoni poets and writers are known even outside of Kumaon. Even today one can experience these in fairs and festivals. Ghughuti ghuron Lagi Mera mait ki Garhwali song miss kar raha hai Garhwal ko. Fiyuli Jawan Hawege, Beautiful Garhwali song. The Bhagnaul, Chanchari and Jhora folk songs are accompanied by dancing. Classic Flipcard Magazine Mosaic Sidebar Snapshot Timeslide Gailyani pooja latest new garhwali song 2017. The most popular dance of Kumaon is the Chhalaria, or Chholia, a dance form related with the martial traditions of the region. These are used mainly during festivals and social cultural ceremonies. The Shauka, Banraji, Tharu and Boksa tribes also have their own folk songs and dances.
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Gopidas, Mohan Singh Reethagari, Jait Ram and Chakra Ram Damai were some of the famous folk singers of Kumaon.Īs far as the written literature of Kumaon is concerned Lok Ratna Pant ‘Gumani’, Krishna Pandey, Shiv Datt Sati, Gorda, Shyama Charan Datt Pant, Ram Dutt Pant ‘Kaviraj’, Chandra Lal Chaudhary, Pitambar Pandey, Bachi Ram Arya, Jeevan Chandra Joshi, Kunwar Singh Bhandari etc. New Garhwali Songs, Latest Kumaoni Songs, Nepali Songs, Hd Videos, 2018 New Mp3 Songs, Uttarakhandi Songs Download Free. Even the proverbs of Kumaon are very poetic. In these songs the ‘Suva’ or the p’arrot symbolizes lovers, while in the ‘Riturain’ songs, the ‘Nyoli’ bird is a symbol for brothers and sisters. the invitation songs, Neoli, Bhagnaul, Jhora, Chanchari and Chhapeli. In the songs dealing with the flora and fauna of the region, these often assume symbolic proportions. In these songs the relations between man and his bullocks are almost human and children too, share a very intimate relationship with nature. The pastoral, agricultural and children’s songs of Kumaon also express a close relationship between man and his surroundings. In some prosperous valleys hurkiabol is still a living folk expression. Usually, these songs are based on events from local history and the bharau (ballads) are usually sung during collective agricultural activities (Hurkiabol) and other songs in different social and cultural festivals. There are folk songs dealing with the well known love story of Rajula and Malushahi, the courageous deeds of the twenty two Bafaul brothers, the heroism of Sangram Singh Karki and the imaginary lands across the Himalaya as envisaged by the two Ramola brothers. The songs deal with the creation of earth, the deeds of Gods – Goddesses and local dynasties / heroes, as also characters from the Ramayan and the Mahabharat. These songs were written by some anonymous poets. Kumaon also has a very rich tradition of folk literature, which deals with local/national myths, heroes, heroines, deeds of bravery and various aspects of nature.