Ululudhvani

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Ululu (also known as Hula Huli or Hulu Huli) is a tradition in Assam, Bengal, Odisha and Tamil Nadu, where during weddings and other festivals women produce a sound called 'Ululu'. It refers to festivity and prosperity. [1][2]

Origin[]

This practice has origin in customs and rituals of ancient Middle-Easterners.[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ Arunoday Natvarlal Jani (1996). Śrīharṣa. pp. 19-20.
  2. ^ A.K. Warder (2004). Indian Kavya literature: The Wheel of Time, Volume 7, Part 2. p. 301.
  3. ^ "ululation - Sounding Out!". soundstudiesblog.com.

4.Hula Huli Sound in odisha[1]


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