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  2. 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 ...

  3. Music of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The music of Himachal Pradesh includes many kinds of folk songs from the area, many of which are sung without accompaniment. It is A Rights Management Company in Himachal Pradesh.

  4. Himachali - Wikipedia

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    Himachali may refer to: the people and culture of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Himachali arts and crafts. Himachali cap; Himachali music; Himachali traditional dances; Himachali languages, the Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the state

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  6. Culture of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The main dance form of Himachal Pradesh is nati. People of the state generally prefer folk music. There is no classical form of music, as for the Himachal Pradesh is concerned. Himachali dance forms are highly varied and quite complicated. These dances are a very vital part of the tribal life.

  7. Javed Ali discography - Wikipedia

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    Ishq Ke Parindey "Tumse Mil Ke" Vijay Varma: Palak Muchhal "Rab Se Maang" Rashid Khan Palak Muchhal "Maula Karde" Jai Jawaan Jai Kisaan "Saj Ke Chali Hai" Rupesh - Girish Puli "Jingiliya Jingiliya" Devi Sri Prasad: Mamta Sharma: Rudhramadevi "Naina Tu Sunaina" Ilaiyaraaja: Sadhana Sargam: Sorry Daddy "Zindagi Ke Dard" Vishnu Deva Take It Easy ...

  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. Ramman (festival) - Wikipedia

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    The Bhumiyal Devta comes out in a procession to the temple on the day of Baisakhi. The second day, people offer hariyali (sprouted barley plants), to the deity who, in turn, promises prosperity to all, including agricultural yield and forest produce. Every day of the festival, the Devta takes a round of the village.