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  2. Culture of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    As compared to other states in north India non-vegetarian cuisine is preferred. Traditionally, Himachali cuisine is dominated by green meat and wheat bread. Thick and rich gravy, with aromatic spices, is used in abundance as the base of many dishes. Dham is the traditional food served in marriages or other functions.

  3. Traditional dances of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    It mainly originated from [Shimla, Mandi, Solan, Sirmaur, Kinnaur and Kullu] and became popular across the state and in Chandigarh where Himachali youth performed this on cultural programmes in colleges and universities. Nati is performed on important occasions such as marriages and is very common during weddings and fairs in HIMACHAL PRADESH ...

  4. Pahari culture - Wikipedia

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    Pahari culture is influenced by the geography of the region, which consists of hilly terrains, forests, rivers, and remote valleys.The Pahari-speaking communities reside across various ecosystems such as the lush green hills of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand to the rugged terrains of Jammu and Kashmir and northern Pakistan. [5]

  5. Malana, Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The locals claim it was one of the oldest democracies of the world, with a well-organized parliamentary system, guided by their devta (deity) Jamlu rishi. [7] Although Jamlu is currently identified with a sage from the Puranas, this is a relatively recent development. Jamlu is believed to have been worshipped in pre-Aryan times. G. M.

  6. Early history of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    According to the Mahabharta, the present day Himachal Pradesh consisted of a number of small republics also known as the Janpadas.. [1]Audumbras – They were one of the most ancient tribes of Himachal who resided in the lower hills of Pathankot and Jwalamukhi.

  7. Mahasu - Wikipedia

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  8. Banni Mata Temple - Wikipedia

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    Other Devi Devta are also worshiped in the temple including Digu Wazir, Kelang Wazir, Chamunda Devi etc. The legend behind Banni Mata dates farther back to the Mahabharata. Right up to the Panadavas and Mahabharata. It is said that all the 5 Pandava brothers, having ruled their kingdom departed for the Himalayas.

  9. Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Himachali caps of various colour bands are also well-known local art work, and are often treated as a symbol of the Himachali identity. [139] The colour of the Himachali caps has been an indicator of political loyalties in the hill state for a long period of time with Congress party leaders like Virbhadra Singh donning caps with green band and ...