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Pabuji is a folk-deity of
Rajasthan in India.
Pabuji is
worshiped in
historical region of Raj****na. The
narrative of
Pabuji is sung by the
Bhopa poet-singers...
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Pabuji Ki Phad is a
religious scroll painting of folk deities,
which is used for a
musical rendition of the only
surviving ancient traditional folk art...
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Pabuji is an
Indian folk-deity.
Pabuji may also
refer to:
Pabuji Ki Phad, a
religious scroll painting Kolu
Pabuji, a
village in Rajasthan,
India This...
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known as phad. The
narratives of the folk
deities of Rajasthan,
mostly of
Pabuji and
Devnarayan are
depicted on the phadss. The Bhopas, the priest-singers...
- depicted. He also
sings some
parts of the episodes.
Pabuji Ki Phad Smith, John D. (2005). The Epic of
Pabuji, New Delhi: Katha, ISBNÂ 81-87649-83-6, pp.15-6...
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Mughal emperor Akbar was born in
Umerkot in 1542. The
Hindu folk
deities Pabuji and
Ramdev married in Umerkot. The
local language is Dhatki, one of the...
- civilisation.
Historian Janet Tiwary Kamphorst mentions the
medieval tales on
Pabuji depicting Rajput, Charan, Bhil and
Rabari warriors fighting side by side...
- Kolu or Kolu
Pabuji is a
village in
Phalodi of
Jodhpur in Rajasthan. In this
village folk-deity
Pabuji's was born. Kolu's
nearest village is Dechu, and...
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ballads tell
tales of
heroes like
Devnarayan Bhagwan, Gogaji, Ramdeoji,
Pabuji and Tejaji. The
celebration of
changing seasons is also very
central to...
- 1938 A.D. The epic of
Pabuji is an oral epic in the
Rajasthani language that
tells of the
deeds of the folk hero-deity
Pabuji, who
lived in the 14th...