udhra
Udhra is a traditional Indian folk dance form that originates from the state of Rajasthan, particularly associated with the Marwar region. The dance is characterized by its vibrant energy, rhythmic movements, and colorful attire, often performed during festive occasions, weddings, and cultural celebrations. Udhra is typically performed by women, who move in a circular formation, clapping their hands in sync with the music. The dance style is lively and expressive, reflecting the cultural heritage and joyous spirit of Rajasthani communities.
The term "Udhra" is believed to derive from the Sanskrit word "udgītha," meaning "to sing," highlighting the
Udhra is not only a form of entertainment but also a means of preserving cultural identity. It
While Udhra is deeply rooted in Rajasthani traditions, its popularity has led to adaptations and modern interpretations,