Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Famous Dogras
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Marriage among Dogras & Dogra Cuisine
Wheat, maize and Bajra are staple food besides Rice, cereals & a tangier preparation made out of either mango or tamarind also popularly known as "maani", the whole dish is called "Dal Puth Maani" and is savoured togeher as a combination. Mitha Madra is a favourite and is cooked from milk, dry fruits and semolina. Preparations of Rajmash (a special variety of Red Kidney Beans), 'auria' a dish of curd fermented by rye; 'ambal' made from 'aam' mango, jaggery and tamarind are favourites, especially during ceremonial cooking. The expert cooks are called 'Siyans', usually Brahmins. Non vegetarian food was limited to Rajputs and Vaish (Mahajans). 'Khatta Meat' - mutton cooked with sour pomegranate seeds or lime juice and flavoured with fumes of a burning charcoal soaked in mustard oil. KUER is one of the famous food of dodras. it is prepared by flour and butter and serve with sugar and curd. mostly it serve to bridgeroom at the time of marriage by the in laws. CHROLIAN is also one of the favourite food of dogras in the rainy season.IT is prepared by flour mix with water with help of a small cup shaped pot [chrolu].CHROLIAN serve with milk,BABBRU/PATHORU are preparerd by flour and fried in mustard oil babbru are served with maani/potato/kheer/curd,KHEER is a dish prepared from milk by adding some rice and dryfruit in it. kheer is one famous food of dogras and serving in almost all the special occasion and festival of dogras. Another popular exotic dish is Guchiyyan (Dried Mushroom - Black Morel), as it grows naturally in forests and cannot be cultivated; it is a priced commodity and makes an excelled dish with Mountain potatoes (Pahadi Aloo). Saffron or Kesar is extensively used to flavour Sweet dishes and for its anti-oxidant benefits.
Religion, Art, literature and music
Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine: This is the most pious and famous of Hindu religious places. Situated atop Shivalik Mountains, it is around 16 km uphill walk through steep mountain peaks. Situated inside a cave is the Sanctum Sanctorum Shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi, incarnation of Mata Parvati; the supreme all powerful Goddess.
Amarnath Cave: Situated at a significant distance from Pahalgam....deep through rocky mountains and treacherous passes lies the Sanctum Sanctorum shrine of Lord Shiva (The Creator, Preserver and Destroyer) of all Living and non-living Objects/things. During the Month of March/April around rakshabanndhan time, one can witness the miraculous Formation of Shiv Linga at Amrnath Temple...on one particular day, a small rivulet/stream of water solidifies into Ice..perfecting into White Shiv Linga.
Raghunath Temple: Situated at Raghnuath Bazaar (Jammu), one can witness master-piece Hindu Temple building architecture. Dedicated to Lord Rama, this temple was constructed by the Local Dogra Kings of Jammu region.
Dogra Pahari Paintings
The earliest paintings in PAHARI style originated in Basohli. The first mention of Basohli paintings is in the annual report of the Archaeological Survey of India for the year 1918-19 published in 1921. Subsequently, This style spread to the Hill States of Mankot, Nurpur, Kulu, Mandi, Suket, Bilaspur, Nalagarh, Chamba, Guler and Kangra.It was in 1675, when Pahari School came into being. According to Karl Khandalwala, Raja Kripal Pal of Basholi was first to patronize artists regularly. Raja Sansar Chand, Raja Balwant Singh and other Pahari rulers, further nurtured generations of proficient artists in their courts.Immortalised by its artistic eminences and their connoisseur patterns, Basohli today is a metaphor for a vigorous, bold and imaginative artistic style, rich, stylish and unconventionalFor more details on Dogra Pahari Paintings please log in to http://www.duggartimes.com/
Dogri folk literature comprises (a) Prose forms short stories, proverbs and riddles; (b) Verse from classified as under:1. Ballads:- (a) Baran, (b) Kaarkan, (c) Love ballads, (d) Devotional, (e) those of women saints.2. Lyrics:- They are vast and varied and difficult to mention e.g. love lyrics, ceremonial lyrics, dance lyrics etc.Dogri folk songs too range from love to heroism and sacrifice. Ceremonial lyrics give analysis of human reaction to ceremonies. 'Biayian' are sung to celebrate the birth of male child, indicating gender bias. Family lyrics pertain to household members such as mother, father, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law and their relationships.To get more information on Dogra Art, Literature, and Video Albums, Audio Albums of Dogri, Pahari, Gogri, Himachali and Kashmiri Music log on to Duggar Sansar website http://www.duggartimes.com/
The Royal House of Jammu and Kashmir
The martial tradition of the Dogras
'Jammu' and 'Dogra'

DOGRA
Total population 873,000
Regions with significant populations :INDIA&Pakistan
Languages :Dogri
Religion :Hinduism
Related ethnic groups: Rajputs, Punjabis, Seraikis
The origins of the name 'Jammu' are shrouded in mystery, as is the history of the people inhabiting the territory, popularly known as 'Duggar', but the towns of the region with their fortresses stand testimony to a distinct cultural and linguistic identity. Some try to trace its origin in the word jambudvipa, a combination of the word `Jambu' and dwipa (island). According to Sir Walter Hamilton (Description of Hindustan, pg. 499), "It is possible that an ocean may at one time have reached the base of these mountains forming high table lands into islands." The famous Chinese traveller Xuanzang describes the valley of Pamir as "the centre of Jambudwipa." Some attribute the name to Jambavantha or 'Jamwant', the 'Riksharaja' or the king of the bears in the army of King Sugriva in the Ramayana, who is said to have meditated in the Peer Kho Cave on the banks of the Tawi River.According to the 'Imperial Gazetteer of India' the origin of the word 'Dogra', as commonly stated by the people themselves, is said to have arisen from the fact that the cradle of the Dogra people lies between the two lakes of Sruinsar and Mansar. 'Dwigart Desh' or the country of two hollows, was corrupted into Duggar and 'Dugra' and then became Dogra. From Jammu stretching to the east along the plains of the Punjab is the Duggar country and all who live in it, whether high born Rajputs or high born menials are known as Dogras, and have certain national characteristics and a common tongue, Dogri, which are differentiated from any of the other people in India. What is more acceptable is the popular belief that Jammu owes its name to Raja Jambulochan, but it remained an insignificant village till the fourteenth century A.D.
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