Jhijhiya
Native name | ঝিঝিয়া |
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Origin | Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent |
Jhijhiya is a cultural dance from the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent.[1] Jhijhiya is mostly performed at time of Dusshera, in dedication to Durga Bhairavi, the goddess of victory.[2] While performing jhijhiya, women put lanterns made of clay on their head and they balance it while they dance.[3]
References[]
Notes
- ^ Nishi Sinha (1999). Tourism Perspective in Bihar. APH. p. 39. ISBN 9788170249757.
- ^ Punam Kumari (1999). Social and cultural life of the Nepalese. Mohit Publications. ISBN 978-81-7445-092-0. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
- ^ Nishi Sinha (1999). Tourism Perspective in Bihar. APH. p. 40. ISBN 9788170249757.
Categories:
- Ritual dances
- Dance in India
- Folk dances of Bihar
- Dance in Nepal
- Indian dance stubs
- Nepalese dance stubs