Garhwali is language/dialect (BOLI) spoken by Garhwal People. People moved and influences the other spoken language and gradually incorporating into Garhwali. variations of languages:
o Jaunsari by Jaunsar-Babar
o Marchi/Bhotia by Marchas
o Jadhi by Uttarkashi
o Sailani by Tehri
Many languages n dialects effect on the Garhwali language
o Bhotia dialect of Tibet and China
o Sanskrit, Hindi or Hindustani spoken in the south of Garhwal
o Kumaoni and Nepali spoken in the east of Garhwal.
o Sauraseni Prakrit is source of Rajasthani and Brij bhasha
Ghändyáäl Yáträ 2007
held on 25th may of alternate year at ghandyaal dhaar
cHändrábädni mändir
dance on da floor of mata bhagwati
Chandrabadni Temple (2,277 m. above sea-level) , lying on the border of tahsil Devaprayag. The sacred shrine on Chandrabadani is about 22 km. from Devprayag and 8 km walking distance from jamnikhal adn route . Legends suggest that the torso of Goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva fell here. There are some old statues and lots of iron trishuls (tridents) outside the temple. A fine view of the Sirkanda, Kedarnath and Badrinath peaks can be enjoyed from here.
gHändyáäl dhäár
on da way of ghandyaal
floor of ghandyaal dhaar
floor of ghanta karan mandir
floor of ghandyaal dhaar
mändäán ät sáunkuld
mandaan on 25th evening
Traditional "Dhol" is an important musical instrument. Aouji(Dholi) people play Dhol at the occasions like marriages and Dev Nritya. Group of people love to dance called "Mandaan" on the beats of Dhol and Damaun. Its sound echoes amidst mountain’s and is heard even in far flung areas. "Dhol Sagar" is its important manuscript. This instrument occupies a very significant position in "Dev Bhoomi". When Muskbin(Bagpiper) Dhol and Damaun, played altogether then each and every Uttarakhandi automatically dance spellbound on its beat.
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