Conversations with God - expressing their love and devotion to God. The Bhajan format branches into four directions… Read more
. . .Folk form Vocal
This instrument is played by the Paradhi Bhil community in the Mataji (Hindu Goddesses) temples, in a bid to summon the spirit of the Goddess and to create a vibration of cosmic energy in the temple. That’s why the artists who play the Dak instrument are also known as “Jagriya”- one who awakens the spirit. Read more
. . .Folk form Instrumental
Morchang is a famous local folk music instrument in Kachchh played by cattle grazing community while grazing their cattle in the grasslands and forests. Read more
. . .Folk form Instrumental
Ruhaniyat - Being in Harmony with Nature. This mainly comprises the poetry of Bulle Shah and Shah Abdul… Read more
. . .Folk form Vocal
Waai music originated in Balochistan, Sindh, about 300 years ago during the time of the great Sufi saint… Read more
. . .Folk form Vocal