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onlinesikhstore · 1 month
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Arjan Velly Gandasi Punjab Traditional Maula Jatt Gandasa Punjabi Folk Culture
Arjan Velly Maula Jatt Gandasi Punjab Traditional Novelty Gandasa Punjabi Folk Culture Stick
Please note this Axe/Gandasi is for novelty purpose, it is blunt and just a cultural thing for decoration or festivals.Gandasi is Galvanised Iron. It can be unscrewed easily and can be used as stick.Gandasi is Blunt and can not be sharpened. Its made of metal and for decoration purpose only.It has taken us a long time/hard work to procure this Punjabi Cultural thing.These are available in two designs - Black Colour and Authentic Wood colour. Please choose from Variation list.Punjabi Folk Cultural Bhangra Gidha black Stick Traditional Gandasi Hand Made. #khoonda #punjabifolk #folk #bhangra #gidha #giddha #punjabifolkdance #dhol Design may slightly vary.Each Gandasi is hand made and is unique and different workers participate to assemble the items.
There may be tiny greenish colour on nails which is easily removable with wet wipe.
Golden/brass decoration done by hand. Only one Gandasi is included in sale unless you buy more by selecting quantity. There may be small scratched on wooden stick which happens in the transit, we will try to cover with black scratch covering paint but it doesn't affect the quality of Gandasi. Standard size Punjabi Gandasi.Please see photos for more information. Design/colour of Gandasi may vary subject to availability as these are made by hand and each piece is unique, Therefor, decoration may differ. Photos are for information purposes only. These Gandasi are very hard to find in the market and it took us five years to source these. We are selling these at the same price these are sold in India. We are selling these on request of our buyers just to promote our Punjabi culture.
THESE ARE PUNJABI FOLK DANCE BHANGRA/GIDDHA Gandasi - ideal for Jago, Nanka Mail, Punjabi weddings and party/event dances and Cultural Festivals/events.
TRADITIONAL PUNJABI CULTURAL
Postage discounts for multi-buys.
Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
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tabileaks · 6 months
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Punjabi Fetival | Charda te Lehnda Punjab Lahore ich | Songs | Bhangra | Tabi in Punjabi
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sukhdeepdhillon · 7 months
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ਪੰਜਾਬੀਆਂ ਦਾ ਰਹਿਣ ਸਹਿਣ ਤੇ ਰਸਮ ਰਿਵਾਜ਼
ਦੋਸਤੋ! ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸੁਝਾਵਾਂ ਦਾ ਹਮੇਸਾ ਸਵਾਗਤ ਹੈ। ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸੁਝਾਵੇਂ ਦੀ ਉਡੀਕ ਵਿੱਚ
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sikhville · 1 year
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Sikhville Produces Engaging Video Content for Kids to Learn Sikhism
Sikhville is a digital media company that creates engaging video content for Sikh children. The aim of Sikhville is to provide children with a fun and interactive way to learn about Sikhism. The company creates animated videos that teach children about Sikh values, history, and traditions. The videos are designed to be both educational and entertaining, with engaging storylines and relatable characters
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One of the unique features of Sikhville is that the videos are available in both English and Punjabi. This allows children from all backgrounds to access the content and learn about Sikhism. The videos are also available on a range of platforms, including YouTube, Sikhville's website, and social media channels.
Sikhville's content is aimed at children aged between 3 and 8 years old. The videos are designed to be age-appropriate and culturally sensitive, with a focus on positive messaging and values. The company also works with a team of experts to ensure that the content is accurate and reflects the teachings of Sikhism.
The videos cover a range of topics, from Sikh history to everyday Sikh practices. For example, one video teaches children about the significance of the Sikh turban, while another teaches them about the importance of sharing and helping others. The videos are also designed to be interactive, with quizzes and activities that help children engage with the content.
In addition to their video content, Sikhville also offers a range of other resources for parents and teachers. These include printable activity sheets, coloring pages, and educational resources that can be used in the classroom. Sikhville also offers live workshops and events, where children can learn about Sikhism in a fun and interactive way.
One of the challenges that Sikhville faces is the lack of representation of Sikhism in mainstream media. While there are some resources available for teaching children about Sikhism, they are often outdated or not age-appropriate. Sikhville aims to fill this gap by creating engaging and interactive content that is accessible to children from all backgrounds.
Another challenge that Sikhville faces is the lack of funding for digital media companies focused on minority communities. However, the company has been able to overcome this by partnering with like-minded organizations and individuals who share their vision. Sikhville has also been able to build a strong community of parents and educators who support their work and share their content.
In conclusion, Sikhville is a digital media company that is filling a much-needed gap in the market for engaging and interactive Sikh content for children. The company's videos are designed to be both educational and entertaining, with a focus on positive messaging and values. Sikhville's content is available in both English and Punjabi, making it accessible to children from all backgrounds. With their commitment to creating high-quality content and building a strong community of supporters, Sikhville is set to become a leading resource for Sikh children and families.
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paulpingminho · 2 years
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desigirldairies · 4 months
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— "Gutt te paranda tera karda kamaal ni" ✨️
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behti-hawa-sa-tha-wo · 3 months
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artcinemas · 4 months
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sanjeeda shaikh....are you free friday night? 🫶🫶
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zindagi-se-darte-ho · 8 months
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What's god to a woman's love anyway
Ranjha became deewana (mad) in his love for Heer, even though he could not marry her. Heer was married off to another man, yet Ranjha kept loving, loving her a little more with each passing day. He trusted his love, he trusted her with his love. And what power did Heer's family hold —mere humans as they were— to separate lovers who loved with such sincerity? What's the rules of the world, compared to a woman's love? What's stronger— the hatred spewed by the world or the love of determined lovers? So they were to unite in holy matrimony, until Heer trusted her uncle enough, consuming food that had been poisoned. Upon the incident coming to his knowledge, Ranjha was quick to follow, eating from the same bowl as of Heer, falling dead by her side. So they were united, finally, in spite of the zehr-e-nafrat (poison of hatred) spewed by the jahaan (world).
kyon-kay aakhir aik toh hona hee tha, chahey duniya-jahaan ke iss taraf ho ya uss taraf.
highly inspired by maybecowboycore's original post.
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folkfashion · 2 years
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Punjabi woman, Nimrat Khaira, India, by Harnav Bir Singh
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qalbofnight · 1 year
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Koi Ban Gaya Ronaq Pakhian Di, Koi Chor Ke Sheesh Mehal Chalya Koi Palya Naaz Te Nakhrian Wich, Koi Rait Garam Te Thal Chalya Koi Bhul Gaya Maqsad Aawan Da, Koi Kar Ke Maqsad Hal Chalya Ithay Har Koi Fareed Musafar Ae, Koi Aj Chalya Koi Kal Chalya
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lonelylesbian2 · 7 months
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I remember when I was younger people would ALWAYS make fun of me when I talked about my family because of what I called them. My family is Indian (punjabi to be exact) so I was subject to LOADS of mockery anyway. But when we did family trees in primary school I got laughed at so badly and so many people told me I had the 'wrong' names because my maternal uncle wasn't called 'mama', that was what my mother was called. When I tried to explain that that's what I called them in my culture I got told I was wrong. 8 year old me thought that my family tree was supposed to be filled with my family. What they were called to me. 8 year old me got told I was wrong. My teachers gave me sheets to fill out with 'uncle' and 'aunt' and 'grandma'. I grew up like that and when I was 10 years old we went to go and visit my mums family in Delhi. I called my mothers mum grandma. Now, when I visit I'm older, now I call my mother sister 'mausi', I call people who aren't related to me closely but are still very close 'mausi'. Because that's my culture. I am an only child but I have people I call 'didi', I have people who call me 'didi'. My older relatives call me 'beta'. I am not their daughter, but that is our culture. Now, I don't let anyone tell me what I can and can't call my family. Because they are mine. Now when people ask who's visiting, i tell them my 'chacha'.
I hate that I ever let anyone tell me my culture was wrong, that I had to leave my blood and roots behind in favour of what other people knew. But I was young and that was the reality of it. Everyday, my heart goes out to the little 8 year old girl sitting at the dining table, wishing she could change the colour of her skin and the blood in her veins.
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apparentlyautistick · 3 months
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drew her sorta loosely based on cultural clothing (Punjabi)
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youremyheaven · 4 months
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Songs for My Pasandida Marad 🥺💖💗
im all up in my feelings today girlies so i thought ill make a post about my favourite love songs that remind me of Him 🫣for my non-desis, "pasandida marad" literally translates to "favourite man" and its used to refer to "your guy" 😭😭ok ill cry if i say more, here are some songss
O Rangrez
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"Apne hi rang mein mujhko rang de
Colour me in your colours
Dheeme dheeme rang mein mujhko rang de
Colour me slowly in your colours
Saundhe saundhe rang mein mujhko rang de
Colour me lightly in your colours
Rang de na, rang de na, rang de na
Please colour me"
indian song lyrics gooo so hard 😩😩💘
2. Khuda Jaane
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Sajde mein yun hi jhukta hoon
I kneel and bow in worship
Tum pe hi aake rukta hoon
I come to a stop when I see you
Kya yeh sab ko hota hai
Does this happen to everyone?
Hum ko kya lena hai sab se
What do others matter?
Tum se hi sab baatein ab se
I'm only thinking of you now
Ban gaye ho tum meri dua
You've become my prayer
3. Aye Ajnabi
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I am obsessed with this movie. It explores the 7 stages of Sufi love and its beyond beautiful 😍😍 if you watch this song unfold within the context of the movie, you'll lose your mind, Mani Ratnam was soooo ahead of his time.
"Woh hai kahan kahan hai
Where is she, where is she?
Woh roshni kahan hai
Where is that light?
Woh jaan si kahan hai
Where is my beloved?
Main adhoora tu adhoori jee rahi hai
I'm unfinished and so are you"
4. Pee Loon
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"Tere sang ishq kaari hai
With you, love feels victorious
Tere sang ek khumari hai
With you there is an intoxication
Tere sang chain bhi mujhko
With you, I feel peaceful
Tere sang bekarari hai
And with you, I feel restless"
5. Ye Tune Kya Kiya
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"Phiroon ab maara maara main Chaand se bichhda taara main Dil se itna kyun haara main? Ye tune kya kiya?
I wander hopelessly now.. I'm a star separated from the moon, Why did I lose myself to my heart to this extent, What have you done (to me)?"
6. Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga
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this whole song is the man describing how he felt upon seeing his beloved and its sooo cuteee<33
7. Hai Rama
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a sexy song 🥵🤪
8. Aao Na
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2000s Aishwarya dear lord 😩😩
9. Maula Mere Maula
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IF HE SEES ME AND DOES NOT FEEL MAULA MERE MAULA, I DONT WANT HIM
10. Tum Se Hi
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grumpy x sunshine core 🥺🥺
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mehreenkhan · 1 year
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Kaaga karang dhadoliya saglaa khaaiyo mass Aey do nainaan mat chhuchho pir dekhan ki aas
(O crow! come and peck all this flesh over this skeletal frame of mine, Leave these two eyes untouched for they are in wait of that Grand beloved of mine)
-Baba Sheikh Farid (1173-1266 )
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raat-rani · 2 years
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ft/ mom’s dupatta
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