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Gondhali is a
community in Maharashtra, India.
Their occupation is to sing
songs of the
Goddesses and Gods of
Maharashtra preaching them for mythogical...
- Satara, on 24
November 1750. She
claimed that he was an
imposter from
Gondhali caste and she had
falsely presented him as her
grandson to Shahu. His health...
- New York Press. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-88706-662-7.
Retrieved 26 May 2016.
gondhali maharashtra. Kumar, Raj, ed. (2003).
Essays on
Indian music. New Delhi:...
- communities.
Gondhalis who
perform the
Gondhal dances are also
invited to
perform the
Gondhal during weddings and many
major family festivities. The
Gondhali performance...
- public, and
ballads glorifying the
event were sung by
wandering bards (
gondhalis). The
victory is also
glorified in the
local literature (see Powada)....
-
Dhangar families arrange a
traditional religious singing performance by a
Gondhali group.
Decades ago,
girls married the
groom of
their parents'
choice by...
- Satara, on 24
November 1750. She
claimed that he was an
imposter from
Gondhali caste and she had
falsely presented him as her
grandson to Shahu. His health...
-
Tarabai swore that
Rajaram II was not her grandson, but an
impostor from the
Gondhali caste. Nevertheless, the
Peshwa retained Rajaram II as the
titular Chhatrapati...
- Shahirs. The
professional Powada singers formed a
guild or
caste called the
Gondhalis. The
earliest notable powada was The
Killing of
Afzal Khan (अफझल खानाचा...
- The
sambal is a drum of the
Gondhali people. It is a folk drum
found among the
Kokna people of Dadra,
Nagar Haveli, Maharashtra, Goa and
North Karnataka...