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Bhojpuri Folk Music

About the Tradition

Bhojpuri Folk Music is the vibrant musical tradition of the Bhojpuri-speaking region of Bihar. It is rich, diverse, and deeply rooted in the rural life, agricultural seasons, and social customs of the state. Various Sub-genres: - Birha: Songs of separation and bravery, traditionally sung by the Ahir/Yadav community. - Chaiti: Sung during the Hindu month of Chaitra (spring season), filled with themes of love and devotion. - Kajri: Rains and monsoon songs. - Sanskar Geet: Songs sung for lifecycle rituals like births (Sohar), weddings (Vivah Geet), and sacred thread ceremonies (Upanayan). Legacy: Bhojpuri folk music uses traditional instruments like the Harmonium, Dholak, Chimta, Jhal, and Bansuri. Legendary artists like Bhikhari Thakur and Sharda Sinha have elevated Bhojpuri folk music to global stages, preserving its rustic charm and soulful melodies.

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