uttarakhan culture and tradition a state

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uttarakhand culture and traditionUttarakhand, a state in northern India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and diverse traditions. Here's an overview of its culture and traditions:


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Uttarakhand culture and
tradition
Uttarakhand is known for its beautiful Garhwali and Kumaoni culture. The various
traditions, religions, fairs, festivals, folk dances, music are what distinctly separate them.

Language and Literature
●Languages: The primary languages spoken in Uttarakhand are Hindi, Garhwali,
Kumaoni, and Jaunsari. These languages reflect the state's diverse ethnic
groups.

●Literature: Uttarakhand has a rich tradition of oral and written literature. Folk
tales, ballads, and songs are an integral part of the cultural fabric. Modern
writers in Hindi and regional languages have also made significant
contributions to Indian literature.

Traditional Dress

●Men: Typically wear dhoti or churidar (tight-fitting
trousers), kurta (a long shirt), and topi (cap). In
colder regions, men also wear a long coat called
the "Chola."

●Women: Wear sarees or ghagras (long skirts) with
blouses and odhnis (scarves). In the hilly regions,
the traditional dress includes an angra, a long
tunic, and a woolen shawl.

Cuisine

●Uttarakhand's cuisine is simple, nutritious, and
largely vegetarian, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle
of the region

●Staple Foods: Include grains like rice, wheat, and
millets (such as mandua and jhangora

Music and Dance

●Folk Music: Instruments like the dhol,
damau, turri, and bhankora are commonly
used. Traditional songs often revolve
around nature, gods, and heroes.
Folk Dances: Include Langvir Nritya (an
acrobatic dance performed by men), Barada
Nati (performed during festivals), and Chholiya
(a sword dance traditionally performed at
weddings)

Festivals

●Kumbh Mela: Held every twelve years in
Haridwar, one of the most significant
Hindu pilgrimages.
●Nanda Devi Raj Jat: A grand pilgrimage
and festival celebrated every twelve
years.
●Harela and Bhitauli: Agricultural festivals
celebrating the onset of the sowing
season and the first fruits of the season.
●Ganga Dussehra: Celebrated to worship
the river Ganga.

Uttarakhand culture
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