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| 245 | _aAn empirical study on the impact of modernity on Sambalpur music and dance | ||
| 260 | _aMan In India | ||
| 300 | _a103(4), 2023: p.191-202 | ||
| 520 | _aSambalpur a district in western Odisha of India, is a region that has a district cultural identify in all over world. Sambalpur is famous for its handloom textile, popularly known as Sambalpuri textile, rich heritage of dance, music unique ritual of Nuakhai, Sital Sashthi PU Junitia, Bhai Junita and Sambalpuri language. Sambalpur, a vibrant district in western Odisha, has carved out a distinct cultural identity that resonates far beyond India's borders. Known for its exquisite handloom artistry, Sambalpuri textiles showcase intricate designs and rich traditional patterns that make them globally admired. The district also boasts a deep-rooted heritage of dance and music, carrying forward centuries-old traditions. Nuakhai, a unique agrarian festival, is central to the region's culture, celebrating the first harvest with great enthusiasm. Sital Sasthi, an elaborate festival dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, reflects the area's religious fervor. Other notable observances like Pu Junitia and Bhai Junita add to the spiritual richness of Sambalpur’s traditions. And, of course, the Sambalpuri language remains a symbol of its identity, embodying the spirit and legacy of the people. – Reproduced | ||
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_aSambalpur, Sambalpuri textile, dance & music, Nuakhai, Sital Sasthi, Pu Junitia, Bhai Junita, Sambalpuri language _953523 |
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| 773 | _aMan In India | ||
| 906 | _aCULTURE | ||
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