As Maharashtra is a vast state, the people of this
colourful state wears different types of costumes, take different
cuisines, has different forms of dances and music according to the
physical features of their locality. Generally, men wear dhoti and pheta
in olden days, while women wear choli and saree. But with the change of
time, young Maharashtrians too are fast attracting to the latest
fashions imported from the western countries.
The mouth watering Konkan and Varadi cuisines would kill any visitor's
appetite. Although, Maharashtrian cuisines are a bit strong in pepper
and spice, but it is the speciality of the dishes of this state that
world knows about. And everybody knows about the unbeatable taste of the
Mumbai chaats.
The dance forms like Povada, Lavani and Koli with mesmerizing music and
rhythmic movements entertain the Maharashtrians. Dhangri Gaja, Dindi,
Kala and Tamasha are the folk dances that attach to the heart of the
people of this state.
Costumes of Maharashtra
As Maharashtra is a vast state, the people of this colourful state wears different types of costumes, take different cuisines, has different forms of dances and music according to the physical features of their locality. Generally, men wear dhoti and pheta in olden days, while women wear choli and saree.
Cuisines in Maharashtra
Maharashtrians consider anna, or food equals to Brahma, the creator of the universe. Maharashtrians believe in offering their food first to the God as a thanksgiving. Especially on festive occasions, specific mithais (sweets) are offered such as ukadiche modak (Ganesh Chaturthi) and satyanarayan puja sheera.
Dances of Maharashtra
Gifted with its rich culture and traditions, Maharashtra has different types of dance forms. Povada is the dance form that showcases the lifetime achievements of the Maratha ruler Shivaji Maharaj.
Music of Maharashtra
Every festive occasion is accompanied by song, music and dance in Maharashtra. Talking about the music of Maharashtra won't complete without the mention of Natya Sangeet, numerous folk songs and its great saint poets.
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