Songs are deeply connected to people’s daily lives, reflecting emotions, traditions and everyday experiences. They are used in festivals, celebrations, work and rituals, bringing comfort, joy and inspiration. Folk songs, in particular, preserve stories of the past, making them an ...
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The Shabad Nanak Chinta Mat Karo advises people not to worry excessively, as everything is controlled by divine will. It teaches faith in God’s providence, emphasizing that just as nature provides for all creatures, humans should trust in divine care. Class ...
A Chenda is a traditional percussion instrument from Kerala, commonly used in temple rituals, folk performances and festivals. It is a cylindrical drum, played with sticks, producing loud, rhythmic beats. The Chenda is integral to Kerala’s cultural and classical traditions, ...
Clapping and stomping in Garba add rhythmic layers to the dance, enhancing its energy and synchronization. These movements symbolize unity and devotion, keeping dancers in perfect rhythm with the music. They also make Garba more engaging, interactive and spiritually uplifting. Class ...
Garba is performed during Navratri, a Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga. It lasts for nine nights, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. People celebrate by dancing, singing and offering prayers to the goddess. Class 6 Visual Arts Kriti-I Melodies ...