Choliya dancers performing during a Kumaoni baraat procession

WildFilmsIndia 2014-08-12

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Choliya dancers performing at a Kumaoni baraat procession in Uttarakahnd, India.

Choliya is a dance form practised in the Kumaun region of Uttarakhand. It is basically a sword dance accompanying a marriage procession but now it is performed on many auspicious occasions.

It is especially popular in the districts of Pithoragarh, Champawat, Bageshwar and Almora of Kumaon division and has even spread to the Garhwal division.

This sword dance has a history of more than a thousand years and is rooted in the martial traditions of the Kumauni people.

Dating back to over a thousand years, the Chholiya Dance has its origins in the warring Kshatriyas of Kumaun- the Khasas, when marriages were performed at the point of the swords.

The native Kshatriyas were united by the Chand Kings who arrived' on the scene in the 10th century. Flux of immigrants Rajputs who made native kshatriyas a small minority also took on the hill customs and influenced pahari culture with their traditions & language.The days of marriages on the point of sword were over but the traditions attached to it still continued.

That is why the groom is still known as Kunwar or Raja (King) in Kumaun. He rides a horse in the marriage procession and wears a Khukri in his belt.

Source : Wikipedia

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