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भारुड (Bharud)

Editor: बरुआ, पलाश जे.

Keywords: Folk music
Folk songs

Description: The video is a presentation on one of the important folk arts of Maharashtra, the Bharud. Bharud is a very old poetic form which was used by 16th century poets like Eknath to compose devotional songs. In his lifetime he wrote around 300 Bharuds on various themes. The Bharuds are narrative songs which carry double meaning. The deeper spiritual meaning is disguised in meanings at the surface level. The dramatic narration which is contained in these songs often depicts characters like the Joshi or fortune-teller, housewives and Gondhal performers and sadhus or ascetics. The day to day experiences of the people are also described in these songs from scorpion bites to marital discord. Bharud is either sung as a bhajan or devotional song or is enacted by the performer. The performer dresses in the garb of the Gondhali (devotee of Lord Khandoba) with peacock feathers in his cap.

Source: West Zone Cultural Centre

Type: Video

Received From: West Zone Cultural Centre


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dc.contributor.editor बरुआ, पलाश जे.
dc.contributor पश्चिम क्षेत्र सांस्कृतिक केंद्र
dc.coverage.spatial महाराष्ट्र
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-20T19:17:16Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-20T19:17:16Z
dc.description The video is a presentation on one of the important folk arts of Maharashtra, the Bharud. Bharud is a very old poetic form which was used by 16th century poets like Eknath to compose devotional songs. In his lifetime he wrote around 300 Bharuds on various themes. The Bharuds are narrative songs which carry double meaning. The deeper spiritual meaning is disguised in meanings at the surface level. The dramatic narration which is contained in these songs often depicts characters like the Joshi or fortune-teller, housewives and Gondhal performers and sadhus or ascetics. The day to day experiences of the people are also described in these songs from scorpion bites to marital discord. Bharud is either sung as a bhajan or devotional song or is enacted by the performer. The performer dresses in the garb of the Gondhali (devotee of Lord Khandoba) with peacock feathers in his cap.
dc.source West Zone Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/htmlvideo/mp4
dc.language.iso himr
dc.subject Folk music
Folk songs
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.scriptwriter लईक हुसैन
dc.contributor.director मल्होत्रा, मंजीत सिंह
गोयल , मुकेश
dc.format.duration 00:13:00
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.editor बरुआ, पलाश जे.
dc.contributor पश्चिम क्षेत्र सांस्कृतिक केंद्र
dc.coverage.spatial महाराष्ट्र
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-20T19:17:16Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-20T19:17:16Z
dc.description The video is a presentation on one of the important folk arts of Maharashtra, the Bharud. Bharud is a very old poetic form which was used by 16th century poets like Eknath to compose devotional songs. In his lifetime he wrote around 300 Bharuds on various themes. The Bharuds are narrative songs which carry double meaning. The deeper spiritual meaning is disguised in meanings at the surface level. The dramatic narration which is contained in these songs often depicts characters like the Joshi or fortune-teller, housewives and Gondhal performers and sadhus or ascetics. The day to day experiences of the people are also described in these songs from scorpion bites to marital discord. Bharud is either sung as a bhajan or devotional song or is enacted by the performer. The performer dresses in the garb of the Gondhali (devotee of Lord Khandoba) with peacock feathers in his cap.
dc.source West Zone Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/htmlvideo/mp4
dc.language.iso himr
dc.subject Folk music
Folk songs
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.scriptwriter लईक हुसैन
dc.contributor.director मल्होत्रा, मंजीत सिंह
गोयल , मुकेश
dc.format.duration 00:13:00