Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The purpose of writing blogs about J&K was just to give you a glimpse about whole J&K in one single blog.I’m not much experienced person but what I have observed and the places which I have seen.I did write on that part only according to my knowledge and search . There is nothing which I personally wanted to highlight or comment..if you found such objectionable material in my blogs I do apologize for it… thanks reading my blogs and all your comments …I’ll update it or edit it with something exciting which I forgotten to discuss or which I found something new ……
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
J&K people too have change their own perceptions and cultures.People move out to different places and adapting different culture like what they used to eat a lot in their own state and after adapting other culture they start disliking the thing to be get eaten.
Talking an example of mah own “I always talk to my friends in our regional language but presently I’m staying in Punjab and here I talk in Punjabi . And when I go back to home for holidays I used to speak in Punjabi” here u can say that I have an impact of the state and I’m also influenced by the language and started using it.
Monday, November 16, 2009
The valley, three different regions, three different communities of people and each community is dominant among their regions. Haaaah!!! Great….here the reason for issues is somewhere related to culture only. People have different culture from different region and a lot many controversies over it. People definitely want to realize people from other region that they are much more dominant and traditional. If different people from the three different cultures meet together make sure an issue is going to be built up!!! The laughter and gestures exchanges over culture soon and easily converted to fights and make big issues of it.
People found here are much aggressive. Instead of welcoming someone’s thoughts on his or her culture. The people start taking it very personally and couldn’t keep up without vomiting on others. If the people starts taking it as an addition to their knowledge about culture and stop taking it personally.
Not take all above in negative sense its juz what I perceived being a part of J&K.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
""" culture of J&K is different"""
Because in the valley people from different religion live together and have a different personality .Due to conflict between the regions , which region is much dominant. It is difficult to maintain the balance without conflicts.The culture of the regions in J&K have given equal importance.Which one region celebrates may not be celebrated bah other regions.That is why J&K has regional holidays.Kashmir celebrates all Muslim community festivals and Jammu follow all Hindu festivals where as Ladakhi’s have their own.”””So, wasn’t it truly said that culture of J&K is different”””
Friday, November 13, 2009
True to say that though culture is totally different from state to state. As we already talked about the little differences in the culture existing in the states of Northern region. Though different but do similar with one another state. If the Festivals have given the importance in the states there would be some festivals rather than (local festivals restricted to local region only) which each state celebrates and enjoys .May be the ways would be different but thoughts may resemble.
Like if one region is celebrating Diwali the way they do worship to God and to which God and the food they make is of their own choice but different from other regions how they do worship to their God and make food what they wish.The way is different but the thought is similar that it’s a festival we have to worship God and have to make special food.
“These ways make culture seems different but the thoughts in mind make culture seems similar”
Thursday, November 12, 2009
glimpse from thr culture of uttaranchal
The Basant season has given much more importance in Uttranchal. The folk music and dance is based on Basant Panchmi. And the other local festivals have given a lot more importance than that of national festivals. Here language is totally differs from J&K,Punjab,U.P,Haryana and Himachal Pradesh but people know hindi too.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
glimpse from the state Uttar Pradesh...
Writing for different cultures prevailing in northern states I found mostly a little difference come up with traditional dresses, music and dance, art and craft and other stuffs.Which help a lot to states to make a hallmark for their region or state. And U.P added a new art and that is painting other than other states.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
glimpse from the culture of Himachal Pradesh..
The people of Himachal Pradesh are quite simple in living and popularly known as Pahari people. Their number of festivals are more than J&K, Punjab and Haryana.In Himachal people are divided into Five main communities and other tribal communities too but we find that now all states are becoming the mixture of communities because of the hunt for jobs and livelihood .
Monday, November 9, 2009
"continued...... (glimpse from Haryana Culture)"
The famous music is divided into two forms one is “classical Ragas” and the other is “country side music”. The classical song are The major festivals of Haryana are Diwali, Dussehera, Guagga Naumi , Holi and Bathing at Sohna . the based on group songs and specially on festivals.Holi songs are the best examples to be taken. Basically based on a theme behind the group songs. Whereas in country side music there is also groups songs but related to legendry songs, seasonal songs and ceremonial songs. Rural areas are popular with their theatres . The “Sang” is the name given to these dramas and based on love stories or tales sacrifice and humor too. Women perform different sangs in their own styles .
"Glimpse from Haryana culture"
The famous music is divided into two forms one is “classical Ragas” and the other is “country side music”. The classical song are The major festivals of Haryana are Diwali, Dussehera, Guagga Naumi , Holi and Bathing at Sohna . the based on group songs and specially on festivals.Holi songs are the best examples to be taken. Basically based on a theme behind the group songs. Whereas in country side music there is also groups songs but related to legendry songs, seasonal songs and ceremonial songs. Rural areas are popular with their theatres . The “Sang” is the name given to these dramas and based on love stories or tales sacrifice and humor too. Women perform different sangs in their own styles.
Here we had observed that a total difference in the traditional dresses where in J&K
and Punjab "salwar kameez" is worn by the women and here in Harayna women used to wear Gaghra choli as their traditional dresses.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
culture of Northern states how differntiated with that of J&K
1)J&K
2)Punjab
3)Haryana
4)Himachal Pradesh
5)Uttaranchal
6)Uttar Pradesh
If we compare J&K’s culture with the culture of Punjab we found a great difference between the two cultures but similarities too.
Culture of Punjab:
Traditional dresses of Punjab the Turban was the “crowing glory” of all Punjabis whether Muslim ,Hindu and Sikh. Muslims and Hindus have given up their turbans and we found very few of the people from Sikh community following the Turban .Phulkari is the traditional embroidery and the dresses made by phulkai is called “Pulkaris” and are worn by Punjabi women on special occasions and ceremonies.
Making Ornaments and Jewellery is the best and popular art of Punjab. The love legends are from this state only . The music of the state is based on love, romance and separation . Songs like “sundar mundriye tera kon vichara” sing by children on the festival of “Lohri”.
Dance and Darma on repining of crops, performed by men only . The season of monsoon is celebrated a lot because the married girls come to their home for the vacations to meet their family members,friends and relatives ,wear the traditional dresses and swing under the trees.
Jungni is the basically song sing by the men to dedicate their beloved ones. That was the glimpse from the Punjab culture and here we found that themes of songs are same that of J&K’s but a little difference is there in stories behind the songs . Both the cultures believes in enjoying and celebrating festivals . Example the same song sing by children in J&K too on “Lohri” which is basically a Punjabi song. Thus there are some points where one culture matches with another .
Saturday, November 7, 2009
glimpse of " Leisure Tourism"
The Baghe Bahu Fort in Jammu is the oldest structure built almost 3000 years ago by Raja Bahulochan by restored by Dorga Kings. This fort has beautiful Garden, water falls and situated on the bank of Twai river .The Patnitop is another hill station which is also the most visited place in Jammu. The place is fully covered by pine trees and dense forest.
Hence, we found that J&K got so much of places to be get visited. Travelling to these places is quite easy by means of railways, roadways and airways.
Friday, November 6, 2009
continued....
Jammu and Kashmir is also famous for its water bodies. The “ Dal lake and Nagin lake” of Srinagar are like jewels in the crown of the state. Most of the beautiful lakes in India. Tourists are fascinated and get attracted to the lake to observe the beauty . Shikars are also available and decorated beautifully. Nishant Garden is on the bank of the Dal lake. This garden has a specialty that it has a water canal in the middle of the Garden that attracts tourist a lot and a favorite picnic spot.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
"""tourism in J&k""""
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
I hav seen lot many cultures prevailing in India.As each state has its own culture and from the pre entries of mah bolgs we found that states are divided into regions and these regions are further divided to different culture... as taken J&K for an instance..J&K shows a variety of culture. And these all three regions Jammu , Kashmir and Ladakh's culture makes a unique culture which represents the state J & k.
The dance,music,lifestyle,cuisine,festivals...all are totally different but somewhere upto an extent we can say that yes other cultures prevailing in India are a bit similar..just get differentiated on the basis of different names given to them...
we can take for instance the dressing style here in Jammu ladies use to wear "salwar kameez with dupata" and we call it "dogri drees" but same dress wear by ladies of Punjab too...then it comes under "Punjabhi dress". So we can say that somewhere different culture shows similarities too...