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Title: Punjab


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Punjab ?????
  • By Purvi Pandit

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Meaning
  • The name Punjab means "the land of five rivers",
    and literally translates from Persian into the
    words Panj (???), meaning "five", and Ab (??)
    meaning "water" respectively. The rivers,
    tributaries of the Indus river, are the Jhelum,
    Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej and Beas. The five rivers,
    now divided between India and Pakistan, merge to
    form the Panjnad, which joins the Indus.

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Map
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Language
  • The language of the region is Punjabi. The
    official written script of Punjabi in the state
    of Punjab in India is holy and called Gurmukhi
    "(from the Mouth of the Guru)". All holy sacred
    Sikh texts are written in the Punjabi Script. Due
    to this holy element, it is common for people to
    believe it is inauspicious for any piece of paper
    that has been written on in Punjabi to touch the
    ground.

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Dances
  • Bhangra celebrates the harvest and is associated
    with the festival of Baisakhi (April 13) when
    the sight of tall heaps of golden wheat fill the
    farmers heart with joy.
  • To the accompaniment of large drums called dhols,
    he and his fellow villagers circle round and
    round in a leaping, laughing caper.
  • Its a dance that cuts across all divisions of
    class and education.
  • At marriages, parties, or celebrations of any
    sort, it is quite common for men to break out in
    Bhangra.

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Bhangra
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Traditional dress
  • A generation ago, the turban was the "crowning
    glory" of all Punjabis whether Muslim, Hindu or
    Sikh. Muslims and Hindus have given up their
    turbans, but it remains, literally, an article
    of faith for Sikh men whose religion forbids them
    to cut their hair.
  • The kurta, a long straight-cut, loose shirt
    teamed with pyjamas, the loose baggy salwar, or a
    kind of sarong called a loongi or tehmat makes up
    the traditional dress for men.
  • The traditional Punjabi shoes, called juttis
    retain their popularity with both rural and urban
    men they are both elegant and comfortable.
    Patiala and Muktsar are famous for juttis.

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Sikhism
  • Sikhism, a unique 'revealed' religion originated
    with Guru Nanak (1469-1539 AD) who was succeeded
    by nine other Prophets-Guru Gobind Singh
    (1666-1708 AD) being the last and tenth Prophet.
    It is a distinctive monotheistic faith
    envisioning one Supreme God who is Creator also.

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The Golden Temple
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