sátrat
Sátrat is a traditional form of storytelling and entertainment prevalent in the cultures of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in regions like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and parts of Punjab. The term "sátrat" is derived from the Sanskrit word "sátras," which means "a collection of stories." This form of storytelling is often performed by skilled narrators known as "sátratkar" or "sátratwala," who recite tales from ancient epics, folklore, and local legends.
Sátrat performances typically take place in open-air settings, such as village squares, fairs, and festivals. The
The art of sátrat has been passed down through generations, with each narrator adding their unique style