Holi’s age-old mythological connection with Lord Krishna-Radha and Mathura
Holi’s age-old mythological connection with Lord Krishna-Radha and Mathura

By Deepak Heera Rangnath

As the folk-tale goes, troubled by his wheatish complexion, Lord Krishna once applied colour on Radha’s face in a bid to make her complexion alike. Thus began the festival of playing with colours in India.

This is how women in Bihar welcome their husbands home
This is how women in Bihar welcome their husbands home

By Manoj Misra

Jhumar is a folk-dance form from Bihar. It is said women express their joy and happiness through Jhumar when their husbands, who have been away from them, return home after a long time

Close your eyes … sway to the tunes of Ravanahatta
Close your eyes … sway to the tunes of Ravanahatta

By Manoj Misra

If you are in Rajasthan, chances are that you will find many folk artists playing this instrument, commonly known as the Ravanhatha. There are not many artists who play the instrument now, but its melodious tune will attract you to the folk artists instantly

Songs of the battlefield and bravery are pride of Bundelkhand
Songs of the battlefield and bravery are pride of Bundelkhand

By Manoj Misra

The pride of Bundelkhand, these are songs of the battlefield, songs of bravery from a bygone era. Sung in Veer rasa, Aalha songs are sung by sword-wielding men and women in very powerful voices

Sarangi … the instrument of a hundred colours
Sarangi … the instrument of a hundred colours

By Gaon Connection

The Sarangi derives its name from the bow of Lord Vishnu. As per some musicians, the word Sarangi is a combination of two words ‘Seh’ (Persian equivalent of three) and ‘Rangi’ (Persian equivalent of coloured) corrupted as sarangi

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