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Interesting synopsis of wedding songs in Himmatnagar: A detailed synopsis of wedding songs ranging from tribal culture to fatana

S.S. Himmatnagar. Mehta Arts & M.M. Patel Commerce College held a national-level one-day seminar on the theme of reception and reception of wedding songs. The event, presided over by Education Board Minister Jitendra Kumar Patel, gave informative speeches on the importance of wedding songs in Gujarati literature, history and tradition. Knowledgeable of tribal culture, Dr. Bhagwandas Patel explained three types of tribal wedding songs – the joy songs of Gothia-Gothan, the songs of Vedna and the farewell songs. He said that these songs are an accurate reflection of the culture and civilization of the tribal society. Dr. Amrit Patel explained the specialty of Mamera's songs and said that these songs show the expression of brother-sister love and the importance of mosal. Dr. Premjibhai Patel gave interesting information about the wedding fireworks that this tradition has been going on since the 11th-12th century and it is also mentioned in the Ramcharitmanas. The fireworks are poignantly a mixture of disdain and joy, which can be short, reckless, and sometimes even ugly. Thus, the symposium covered the rich tradition of wedding songs, its cultural significance and the variety of different types. In the language of psychology, the fireworks are like the vibrations of lust. These songs are also known as the songs of lightness. People get fun from the fireworks sung at the wedding. He further added that wedding songs are an inseparable part of our culture. In the past, 15 days ago, the women of the village used to gather and start singing songs at night and in modern times, wedding songs are being forgotten. Now D. It's J.'s time. Singers are called and run by paying money to sing songs so that this custom is being violated.

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