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Which of the following are not true about folk dances, fairs and festivals of H.P.?
1. ‘Kharait’ and ‘Ujagjama’ are famous sword dances.
2. ‘Bhunda’, ‘Shant’ and ‘Bhoj’ are given the importance of ‘Kumbha’ by the hill people.
3. ‘Minjar’ fair starts on the second Sunday of Sawan.
4. ‘Chhamb’ is the sacred masked dance performed only by Lamas.
Choose the right answer:
All of the above
2 and 3
1 and 4
None of these
Let’s quickly go through each statement:
- 1. ‘Kharait’ and ‘Ujagjama’ are famous sword dances.
- Correct. These are traditional sword dances of Himachal Pradesh.
- 2. ‘Bhunda’, ‘Shant’ and ‘Bhoj’ are given the importance of ‘Kumbha’ by the hill people.
- Correct. Local communities consider these fairs/festivals to be as significant as the Kumbh Mela.
- 3. ‘Minjar’ fair starts on the second Sunday of Sawan.
- Correct. The Minjar fair (Chamba) does begin on this day.
- 4. ‘Chhamb’ is the sacred masked dance performed only by Lamas.
- Correct. Chhamb is a masked dance performed by Buddhist Lamas, especially in monasteries.
Options:
- Option 1: All of the above – Incorrect, as all statements are true.
- Option 2: 2 and 3 – Incorrect, as both are correct statements.
- Option 3: 1 and 4 – Incorrect, as both are correct.
- Option 4: None of these – Correct, since none of the statements are false.
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