Folk dances
Fairs & festivals
Surajkund mela
The Kartik Fair
Arts & craft
English Poetry
Haryanavi humor
Local Sayings
Haryana History
Famous People
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Haryana is proud of a rich cultural heritage that goes way back to the
Vedic times. The state is rich in folklore. The
people of Haryana have their own
traditions. The age old customs of meditation,
Yoga and chanting of Vedic
Mantras, are still observed by the masses. The seasonal and religious festivals
glorify the culture of this region. The dance is said to be the mother of all arts. Music and
poetry
exist in tune, painting and architecture in space. The dance is just not a form of recreation but
something needed to release the physical and emotional energy. Folk dances, like other creative
art, helps in sublimating the performer's worries and cares.
Haryana has always been a state of diverse races, cultures and faiths. It is on this soil that they met
and fused into something truly India. The people of Haryana have preserved their old religious and
social traditions. They celebrate festivals with great enthusiasm and traditional fervor. Their culture
and popular art are Saangs, dramas, ballads and songs in which they take great delight.
With Hindi, Punjabi,
Urdu and English forming the main languages, there are numerous dialects
which are spoken in Haryana. However, almost all of them have their base in
Hindi with a smattering of Urdu and
Panjabi thrown in. Sanskrit is also taught in
most of the schools in Haryana. In towns and cities, English is still to be adopted as the household
lingo, but is spoken in a hazy mixture of Hindi. The most striking feature
of Haryana is its language itself; or rather, the manner in which it is spoken. Popularly known as
Haryanavi, Bangaru or Jatu (language of Jats), it is perhaps a bit
crude, but full of earthy humor and straightforwardness. With rapid
urbanization, and due to Haryana's close proximity to Delhi, the cultural
aspects are now taking a more modern hue. |
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