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ture marore maar Punjaban
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Dances Of Punjab

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Bhangra celebrates the harvest and is associated with the festival of Baisakhi (April 13) when the sight of tall heaps of golden wheat fill the farmer’s heart with joy. To the accompaniment of large drums called dhols, he and his fellow villagers circle round and round in a leaping, laughing caper. It’s a dance that cuts across all divisions of class and education. At marriages, parties, or celebrations of any sort, it is quite common for men to break out in Bhangra. There are few sights more cheering than that of a dignified elder in three-piece suit getting up to join the young fellows for a moment of bhangra revelry.

The Bhangra is perhaps the most virile form of Indian Folk Dances. Springing from the land of five rivers, it abundantly reflects the vigor, the vitality, the leaven of exuberance, and the hilarity permeated among the rural folk by the promise of a bumper crop.

At intervals the dancers stop moving, but continue to beat the rhythm with their feet. One of the dancers come forward near the drummer and covering his left ear with his palm sings a boali or dholla, derived from the traditional folk songs of Punjab. Picking up the last lines, the dancers again start dancing with greater vigor.

In addition to a drum, chimta-musical tongs and burchu and sound of the beats from earthen vessels are used as accompanying instruments. The costume of a Bhangra dancer consists of a bright, colored Patka on the head, a lacha or lungi of the same color, a long tunic and a black or blue waistcoat and ghunghroos on the ankles. Some dancers also wear small rings (nuntian) in their ears.

Bhangra is considered the king of dances. There are several styles of dancing Bhangra. Sialkoti, Sheikhupuri, Tribal, Malwa, Majha. One of the Bhangra’s moves is also akin to the moves of Shiv-Tandav dance, which is danced on one leg. Damru, hand-drum is also used in Bhangra which shows that folk dances and war dances have similar parentage…..

….::::GIDDHA::::….

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Women have a different but no less exuberant dance called gidda. The dancers enact verses called bolis, which represent folk poetry at its best. The subject matter of these bolis is wide ranging indeed – everything from arguments with the sister-in-law to political affairs figure in these lively songs. Aside from the drums, the rhythm of this dance is set by the distinctive hand-claps of the dancers.

The vitality of Bhangra can also be seen in the Giddha dance of the women of Punjab. This dance translates into gestures, bolian-verses of different length satirizing politics, the excesses committed by husbands, their sisters and mothers, loneliness of a young bride separated from her husband, evils of society or expressing guileless .

The dance is derived from the ancient ring dance. One of the plays on the drum or ‘dholki’ while others form a circle. Some times even the dholki is dispensed with. While moving in a circle, the raise their hands to the level of their shoulders and clap their hands in unison. Then they strike their palms against those of their neighbors. Rhythm is generally provided by clapping of hands.

Giddha is a very vigorous folk dance and like other such dances it is very much an affair of the legs. So quick is the movement of the feet in its faster parts that it is difficult for the spectator even to wink till the tempo falls again. The embroidered ‘duppattas’ and heavy jewelry of the participants whose number is unrestricted further exaggerate the movements.

Mimicry is aso very popular in ‘Giddha’. One girl may play the aged bridegroom and another his young bride; or one may play a quarellsome sister in law and another a humble bride. In this way Giddha provides for all the best forum for giving vent to one’s emotions.

The traditional dress during giddha dance is short female style shirt (choli) with ghagra or lehnga (loose shirt upto ankle-length) or ordinary Punjabi Salwar-Kamiz, rich in colour, cloth and design. The ornaments that they wear are suggi-phul (worn on head) to pazaibs (anklets), haar-hamela, (gem-studded golden necklace) baazu-band (worn around upper-arm) and raani-haar (a long necklace made of solid gold)….

….::::JHOOMAR::::….

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This dance has originally come from Sandalbar (now in Pakistan), but is now very much a part of Punjab folk heritage. It is a dance of graceful gait, based on specific Jhumar rhythm.

The Jhummar is a dance of ecstasy. It is a living testimony of the happiness of men. Any time is Jhummar time especially during Melas, weddings and other major functions and celebrations. Performed exclusively by men, it is a common feature to see three generations – father, son and grandson – dancing all together. There are three main types of jhummar, each of which has a different mood, and is therefore suited to different occasionally, reason of its predominating mood.

This is also performed in a circle. The dancers dance around a single drummer standing in the center. Dancers circle around the drummer, and keep up a soft, sibilant chorus as they dance.It’s costumes are the same as that of Bhangra. It is danced to the tune of emotional songs. The dance is without acrobatics. The movement of the arms only is considered its main forte. Toes are musically placed in front and backwards and turnings are taken to the right, sometimes the dancers place their one hand below the ribs on the left and gesticulate with the right hand. This dance does not tire out its performers and it is normally danced on moonlit nights in the villages away from the habitation. It is mostly danced by tribal professional acrobats and has yet not been owned by all Punjabis. The dancers of this dance let-off a sound, "dee dee" in tune with the beat of the dance which adds to its grace. This dance has also been integrated into Bhangra….

….::::JAAGO::::….

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Literally, "wake up!" When there’s a marriage in the house, girls dance through the streets carrying a pot (gaggar) decorated with lightened candles and singing jaagu songs. The theme of song in the ‘Jago’ is social and typically a bit of teasing (often aimed at elders) goes with the song.

On the night before the , the female relations of the bridegroom prepare a ‘Jaago’. Jaago is constructed on the style of ancient balconies on several surfaces of which lamps, fashioned out of dough of wheat flour are constructed in the style of stars, These are filled with ghee or oil, cotton wicks are placed in them and lighted. This effigy is put on the head of groom’s mothers’ brothers’ wife, led by her the mother’s relations, singing, dancing frolicking knocking at the doors of residents of the groom’s village, enter in, dance gidha accept presents of , grain and ghee for the lamps and continue these rounds through the night, when youth glows and the dark of the night resounds with mirth and laughter….

….::::LUDDI::::….

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Luddi is a victory-dance recognisable by the swaying movements of the head. Its costume is a simple loose shirt. The performers place one hand at the back and the other before the face; the body movement is sinuous, snake-like. This is also danced with the drummer in the centre.

This is also a male dance of Punjab. It is danced to celebrate a victory in any field. Its costumes are simple. Only a loose shirt (kurta) and a loincloth are used. Some tie a , other the Patka which is somewhat like a scarf tied across the forehead, while still others join in bareheaded. This is also a dance of *** abandon. The performers place one hand at the back and the other before the face copying the movement of a snake’s head. This is also danced with the drummer in the center but sometimes the dancers dance before a throng of people and keep moving forward also. This dance is more popular across the Sutlej and in Pakistan it is almost as popular as the Bhangra. This dance has an historical background and pertains to that moment in history when Punjabi Sardars had begun to rescue Indian women that used to be forcibly taken in the direction of Basra in Middle East.

This dance is also the dance of slow movements and some teachers by integrating it into Bhangra have finished its individual identity….I loved the way singers chant "luddi haey jamalo"..

….::::SAMMI::::….

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Traditionally by women of the Sandalbar region, now in Pakistan. The dancers are dressed in bright coloured kurtas and full flowing skirts called lehengas. A peculiar silver hair ornament is associated with this dance.

The fairy dancers of the court of lord Indira are reputed to have taught the technique of Giddha and Sammi to the girls of this . The fairy which taught Giddha was known as Giddho while the one who taught Sammi was named as such. This kind of dance form is popular in Sandal Bar which now is in Pakistan. Sammi has not been able to gain popular acceptance and is breathing its last in the huts of the tribals. Women of Baazigars, Rai Sikhs, Lobanas and Sansi lot tribes dance in this medium. This is also danced in the privacy of women.

This women’s dance is also performed like ‘Giddha’. The dancers stand in a circle and swing their hands, bringing them up from the sides, right in front up to the chest level and clap: they take their hands down in accordance with a rythem and clap again. Repeating this gesture, they bend forward and clap again, and go round and round in a circle. As the rythem is maintained with the beat of the feet, various kinds of swinging movements are performed with the arms. Most of the gestures are confined to the movement of the arms, clicking and clapping. No instrument is required as an accompaniment to this dance. Rythem is kept up with the beating of the feet and clapping.

Special make-up is done by its performers. They knit their hair into thin plaits all over their head into intricate patterns and tie the remaining length of the hair in one full plait. In the middle of their head they fix a domed ornament shaped like an inverted lotus called phul-chowk or Suggiphul (flower of the crossings of the plaits). The performers wear a unisex kurta (male shirt) and the tehmet (lower cloth) and cover their head with a thick cloth of loose rectangular dimension, called ‘Bhochhan’. Chutki is a frictional sound of single note created by pressing and then sIiding the thumb and the index or the middle finger and is used to keep the beat in this lance. The background song of this dance is also called sammi. This is also a dance of controlled movements. It is said that even the Devtas (angels) get inebriated while seeing this dance…..

….::::JHULLI & DHAMAAL::::….

Julli is a religious dance associated with Pirs and recluses and is generally danced in their hermitages (khangahs). This dance is performed mostly in a sitting posture; sometimes it is also danced round the grave of a preceptor. A single dancer can also perform this dance. Toes are tensed in this dance. The dancer holds a thick staff in his hands and he dances by revolving it. Normally black clothes are worn by the dancer, so is his head covered with black scarf. Sometimes, the murids (followers) also the tie ghungroos (Jingling bells) around their waists like the Bhangra dancers of yore. This dance is fast disappearing…..

Dhamaal is similar to bhangra and is danced by men in a circle.This folk dance also has not been able to achieve the popularity of Bhangra. Of course it is a male dance and, likewise, is danced in a circle. Drum is used as the accompanying instrument; its costumes are akin to Bhangra and Jhumar…

….::::KIKLI::::….

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This dance is performed by women in pairs. They cross their arms, hold each other’s hands and whirl around singing folk songs. Sometimes four girls join hands to perform this dance.

Kilkli, is more of a sport than a dance, is generally popular with the young girls. The dance performed in pairs, is a favourite of the young girls. It can be done by any even number of performers starting with two. Before beginning the dance, the two participants stand face to face with their feet close to each other’s and their bodies inclined back. Standing in this pose the arms of the dancers are stretched to the maximum limitand their hands are interlocked firmly.
The dance is performed when the pairs, maintaining this pose, wheel round and round in a fast movement at the same spot with the feet serving as the pivotal points. The girls sing as they swirl around with colorful ‘orhnis’ or ‘daupttas’ flowing from their heads and anklets producing tinkling melodies.

There is a rich repertoire of traditional songs available that are used to accompany the ‘kikli’ dance. Most of these songs consist merely of loosely rhyming lines without underlying theme. One of the examples is :

Kikli kleer di,
Pag mere vir di,
Daupatta mere bhai da, Phitte mun jawai da… giggle Dances Of Punjab culture heritage sabhiyachaar

….::::TEEYAN::::….

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Giddha can be seen at its best when ‘Teeyan’ or the women’s dance festival is celebrated. This festival in Punjab is celebrated in the month of Sawan. The dance usually takes place on the of some river or pond under big shady trees. Swings are thrown over the branches and singing, swinging and dancing starts. On this day when the married daughters come to their parent’s house their brothers fix the swings for them. As they swing they share their anxieties with each other through songs. Dressed in their best and decked by ornaments, girls gather during these festivals like the fairies. These dancers look a medley of color and beauty. The festival continues till the 3rd Lunar day in the month to full moon and there is a gala function on the concluding day…….

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(<>_<>) Horrible five insects (<>_<>)

On , there are about 10, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 insects. Seriously, this is the real number. For each of us is greater than a half billion. But some of them are so horrible that even one is already too much. Here are five insects, are better avoided at all costs.
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Where are:
Tropical forests from Nicaragua to Paraguay
Why his fear:
2.5 centimetre lives on trees and hence capable of sverzit′s� from there right on you to drive away from his Warren � depending on who you thought you knew, because he’s in the tree. Before you do this, you piercingly yells at Ant. This Ant, as you can see, you can shout.


�"игант��кий ��пон��кий шершень (vespa mandarinia japonica)

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Giant Japanese Hornet (vespa mandarinia japonica)

Where are:
Obviously, in Japan
Why his fear:
It is the size of your thumb and is capable of pul�t′ raz″eda���im flesh poison. I was lies for eloquence and create dramatic effect, because how adovym being longer than five centimetres should be shooting acid OSA, isn’t it? And, I have not mentioned the fact that he tries to get acid you in the eye? Or that poison also contains pheromones that inform all his kinsmen of what to come and kill the enemy!
Think that you will be able to run away from them? Bumblebee is able to fly 50 miles a day. It would be a good idea at this point say something encouraging like: "don’t worry, they are only at the tops of the really high mountains", but no, they live near the uzkoglazymi absolutely everywhere, including the suburbs of Tokyo.
Forty people die similarly annually, each of them into unbearable staradani�h.

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Still a little scary:
Here’s how Japanese Bumblebee is drawn with other insects (or, for example, with us, whether we are sufficiently small size). Adult �er��en′ pulls the mileage in search of some m�kon′kih creatures to to feed their children. Very often it is, say, Beehive with him thousands of bees.
What’s next? Big and bad �mul′ podletaet and dabs at imperceptibly Beehive their poison, thereby reinforcing, usually consisting of 25-30 �er�enej. The entire Brigade they attack the bee hive as infernal machine of death. The situation resembles the Spartans vice versa: approximately 30 Hornets opposes 30 000 bees, and 30 000 bees don’t have the slightest chance of survival.
The ignoble bumblebees methodically enough bees enormous jaws and literal way chop them into pieces, one after the other. Hours after three bespereryvnoj massacre remain mountain bee , paws and goals, and of shershni of making Beehive by storm, fly away away together with the whole p��elinym offspring. That will then be eaten.

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Ant-(Paraponera clavata) bullet

Where are:
Tropical forests from Nicaragua to Paraguay
Why his fear:
2.5 centimetre lives on trees and hence capable of sverzit′s� from there right on you to drive away from his Warren � depending on who you thought you knew, because he’s in the tree. Before you do this, you piercingly yells at Ant. This Ant, as you can see, you can shout.

It’s called Ant-bullet because his unusually strong sting feels about recalls. In the registry of pain from biting insects, drawn up in 1990 as Justin Schmidt, a bite of this Ant takes first place and as "pure, , gorgeous pain. Recalls walking on glowing coals trehd�jmovym rusted nails in the heel. Dude looks like a lot have seen!
Well � and I repeatedly start focusing it � these ants yell at you before the attack

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Still a little scary govna:
You be the person who considers himself very steep? Brave, courageous, and so on?
Some people use these ants as part of a ritual dedicated to adulthood. Well you know what we mean here: a big party, relatives and friends give gifts, all you like and are proud of you? These tribes birthday is celebrated. Happy birthday gets capes, s�itu� from leaves with hundreds of ants out sleeves �alami inside. Then he pokes his hands there and immediately gets dose of bites � and this is important � hundreds of ants out sleeves �alami inside.
The goal is to survive for 10 minutes, after which the hands become oderevenelye useless pieces of Rotary agony, and the body a few days have been shaking uncontrollably spasms. And to completely pass the test and become a man, they should make this 20 times.

Afrikanizirovanna� honey bee (APIs mellifera scutellata)

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Afrikanizirovanna� honey bee (APIs mellifera scutellata)

Where are:
South and Central America, the American Southwest
Why their fear:
You know, as you can see one of them? You can’t. There is no way to visually distinguish afrikanizirovannu� bee from the usual European.
You can, however, easily feel the difference, according to their behavior. The usual bees will give you approximately 9-10 seconds to stay close to the hive before judge you threat and attack. Thus, walk past them without incident is fairly simple. And even if they pogon�ts� for you, then meters through 100 decide that drove the enemy far enough and back.
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Afrikanizovannye bee so not engaged in. They will give you half a second finding too close, and then decide that it’s time you kill! In air climbs the entire hive � dozens, maybe hundreds of thousands of and/or violent bees. And you’ll escape, swinging, Petitions and pouring over the Earth, screaming LORD!!! about a kilometer until you no.

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Still a little scary:
Afrikanizovanye bee owe their existence to science. : Warwick University Kerr brought them in Brazil in the 1950s, the last century, with European bee with African. He wanted to bee could live in the jungle. He received the bees who live ro�mi hundred million specimens, control territory, madly aggressive and killing everywhere from a few dozen to several thousand people a year. And Yes, able to live in the jungle.

And after they left habitats and moved to the North, it turned out that they may well exist in the desert. By 2010, they will be in Omsk.
Army ant Eciton burchellii ()
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Where are:
Track Amazon. There are also family dwelling in Asia and Africa, but these are best known.
Why their fear:
Now you wouldn’t surprise the fact that, firstly, these ants are enormous � with soldiers, reaching between one and a half inches in length, secondly, they have a massive, powerful ma��etopodobnye stings size in half of the body. Are they the dismantled in are a cog everything alive that would meet them on the way, regardless of size. Also they totally blind, making the picture definitely worse.

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They are called army because the entire colony, differentiated within million insects, it’s 100% mobile battalion. They do not build permanent ANTHILLS like their fellow, no, they celebrate with a bivouac exactly as much time to their Queen postponed thousands of eggs, while the soldiers go district in search of forage ( is everything that moves). Then the eggs hatch and the army continues its suggestive fear path.

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Sikh Itihaas – Punjabi Virsa

Shabad : Itihaas
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Duniya de saare itihaas bhave fol vekho

sikh kaum jaisa itihaas koi hona nahi

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sachi gal aakhe Baabe Nanak ton wadh kehda
Bhai Lehne wangu kise hukam bajauna nahi

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Panjve guru ton wadh bhana kise manna nahi
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Harkrishan wangu path gunge ton karauna nahi

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sikhi da jahaj kise modha laa k tareya ni

Nauve guru wangu kise dharam bachauna nahi

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zalam de muhre jehda khad jai pahad ban
Gobind Singh jeha kise khalsa sajauna nahi


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pehn k kakar panje bane vich sajeya jo
duniya te hor koi singh jeha sohna nahi
singh jeha sohna nahi


JhujAjit Sikh Itihaas   Punjabi Virsa culture heritage sabhiyachaar

puttra nu thappi de ke toreya na jang kise

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chotte chotte bacheya nu neeha ch charauna nahi

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Mai Bhago wangu koi ladi na maidan mata

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Gujri de wangu kise lala nu padauna nahi
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Ranghrete Jaite wangu sambhna na sees kise
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Kanahiya ji de wangu paani wairi nu piyauna nahi

wairi nu piyauna nahi

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Dayala ji de wangu kehda degh ch ubaale khave
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Mani Singh wangu bandh bandh katwauna nahi

bandh bandh katwauna nahi

mati Sikh Itihaas   Punjabi Virsa culture heritage sabhiyachaar

aare nu payara Mati Daas bajho kaun aakhe

Taru Sikh Itihaas   Punjabi Virsa culture heritage sabhiyachaar

Taaru Singh wangu kise khopar lahauna nahi

Bande wangu kise ne ujadi sarhand hia ni

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Singh wangu sees tali te tikaun nahi

Deep Singh wangu sees tali te tikaun nahi

Raje Ranjit jeha duniya te raaj hai ni

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Hari Singh jina kise raub jamauna nahi

raub jamauna nahi

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Bhagat siyo Sarabe wangu rassa kisee chumna nahi
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Udham siyo de wangu wairi nu mukauna nahi
wairi nu mukauna nahi

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aaukhiya ne kaum utto warniya jindriya
saukha jag utte hunda naam kamauna nahi
sikh ban sikh le tu sikhi de asool saare
aakhe jarnail ethe war war aauna nahi


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Aj Oh Mainu Russe Hoye Nu Manaun Aayi

Aj Oh Mainu Russe Hoye Nu Manaun Aayi,
Gile Shikwe Sare ‘MERE’ Naal Mitaun Aayi.

Main Chup-Chaap Sunda Reha Koi Hungara Bharya Na,
Aj Oh Apne Dil Da Haal Sunaun Aayi.

Ro Ro K Maafi Mangi Usne,
Aj Oh Apne To Bewafa Da Daag Mitaun Aayi.

Main Khudgarj Bas Peya Hi Reha,
Uth K Ohde Hanju Poonj Na Sakya,
Jo Meri Kabar Te Jagaun Aayi.

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