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Debference between Jhumpa and ghoomar​

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Answered by rn003123
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Explanation:

Ghoomar is a traditional as well as an enthusiastic folk dance of Rajasthan. Ghoomar and Ghumar was basically developed by the Bhil tribe and was adopted by other Rajasthani communities. The Ghoomar dance is a particularly a women's dance and performed by the women for exclusively ladies gatherings. Ghoomar dance is performed by groups of women moving in a circular fashion and in swirling robes accompanied by men and women singing together. This spectacular folk dance derived its name from ‘ghoomna’. Fascination starts when colors of the flowing ‘ghaghara’, the long skirt of the Rajasthani women flows during pirouetting. There is an amazing grace as the skirt flair slowly while the women twirl in circles, their faces covered with the help of the veil. This splendid view feels body with enthusiasm and more when one join the dance.

Answered by DiyaTsl
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Answer:

Jhumpa :

  • Jhumpa, consisting of the twin villages of Jhumpa Kalan and Jhumpa Khurd, is located in  Loharu (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Siwani Tehsil in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana.
  • It is Located on Indian National Highway No. 65 i.me. NH-65, will be upgraded to NH-52 in the near future. It also has a train station.
  • It has a small hospital, iePrimary Health Care Center (PHC), Veterinary Hospital, Post Office, a rest house, numerous gas pumps, a small market (which is growing every day), a police station, a bus stop where you can catch a bus at any time, drugstores, Kshetriya Gramin Bank (a subsidiary of Punjab National Bank), Sahkari Smiti Bank (Mini Bank) etc.
  • All  basic facilities are available in the village e.g. water, electricity, medicine, transportation, government. Agriculture is the main source of income, although most  of the country depends on rainfall.

Ghoomar :

  • Ghoomar or Ghumar is a traditional folk dance from Rajasthan. It was the Bhil tribe who performed it to worship the goddess Sarasvati who was later adopted by other Rajasthani communities.
  • The dance is mainly performed by veiled women wearing flowing dresses called Ghaghara.
  •  features men singing and dancing together while using graceful gestures such as hand clapping, finger snapping, and spinning.
  • Ghoomar dancers move in a circular pattern with clockwise and counterclockwise steps, and in between they sometimes shake hands and even clap their hands.

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