logkh
Logkh is a traditional form of storytelling and entertainment that originated in the northern regions of India, particularly in the states of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The term "logkh" is derived from the Sanskrit word "log," which means "to speak." It involves a storyteller, known as a "logkhwala," who narrates a series of interconnected tales, often set in a mythical or historical context, to an audience. The stories are typically accompanied by musical instruments such as the dhol, tabla, and harmonium, which help to create an immersive atmosphere.
The logkh tradition is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the region and serves as a
Logkh has evolved over time, incorporating elements from various cultures and traditions. Today, it continues to