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In this episode discover Sarod, a prominent Indian string instrument known for its deep, introspective sound and fretless metal fingerboard. Used in Hindustani classical music, it conveys rich ragas with soulful expression. Masters like Amjad Ali Khan and Ali Akbar Khan made it globally renowned.
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In this episode will know about Harmonium, a popular Indian keyboard instrument with hand-pumped bellows, producing rich melodic tones. Widely used in classical, devotional, and folk music, it supports vocalists and ensembles, blending simplicity with soulful depth across India’s diverse traditions.
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In this episode discover Sarod, a prominent Indian string instrument known for its deep, introspective sound and fretless metal fingerboard. Used in Hindustani classical music, it conveys rich ragas with soulful expression. Masters like Amjad Ali Khan and Ali Akbar Khan made it globally renowned.
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In this episode explore the soulful sounds of the Dilruba - a rare bowed instrument blending depth and devotion. This podcast delves into its origins, spiritual essence, intricate design, and the artists who keep its haunting melodies alive in Indian classical and Sikh traditions.
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In this episode you'll witness journey into the vibrant world of Khamak - a unique Indian folk instrument known for its twangy, expressive sound. This podcast uncovers its roots, role in Baul music, cultural significance, and the passionate artists who bring it to life with every pull of the string.
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In this episode dive into the rhythmic world of Dholak - the heartbeat of Indian folk and festive music. This podcast uncovers its rich history, cultural roots, unique beats, and the masters who keep its vibrant spirit alive across generations.
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In this episode of discover the mystical Ravanhattha - an ancient string instrument rooted in legend and folk tradition. This podcast explores its origins, sound, stories, and the artists keeping its soulful legacy alive across generations.
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The Shehnai is a traditional Indian wind instrument with a sweet, piercing tone. Often played at weddings and religious ceremonies, it symbolizes auspiciousness. Made of wood with a flared metal bell, it's famously associated with maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan.
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The Veena is a traditional Indian string instrument, known for its deep, melodious sound. Used in Carnatic and Hindustani music, it has a large resonating body and fretted neck. Sacred and classical, it symbolizes art, wisdom, and divine music in Indian culture.
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The Sitar is a classical Indian string instrument known for its rich, resonant sound. With 18–21 strings and a long hollow neck, it's central to Hindustani music. Made famous globally by maestros like Ravi Shankar, it blends melody, rhythm, and emotion beautifully.
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In this episode of Folk Katha we explore Chai, a soul-soothing symphony of bold black tea, creamy milk, and a medley of warming spices like cardamom, ginger, and cinnamon. It's a comforting daily ritual and social staple, enjoyed across India for its bold flavor and soothing warmth.
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we explore Biryani, a fragrant and flavorful Indian rice dish made by layering basmati rice with marinated meat or vegetables, aromatic spices, and herbs. Cooked slowly, it’s rich in taste and often served with raita or salan.
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we dive into Achaar, a tangy & spicy Indian pickle made from fruits or vegetables like mango, lime, or chili, preserved in oil and flavored with bold spices. It adds a burst of flavor to meals and is a staple condiment in Indian households.
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In this episode of Folk Katha we explore Dal Makhni, a rich and creamy North Indian dish made from Sabut urad dal and Rajma, slow-cooked with butter, cream, and aromatic spices. It's a comforting, flavorful curry often enjoyed with naan or rice, popular in Punjabi cuisine.
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we dive into Phirni. A popular rice and milk-based dessert from North India. It is made with basmati rice, milk, nuts, sugar, and scented with cardamom powder, saffron, or rose water. Tune in to uncover its rich taste and cultural significance!
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we explore Thukpa. Thukpa is popular soup from Tibet with vegetables, noodles and meat. It is also commonly served in North Eastern States of India and Upper Himalayan regions of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh. Tune in to uncover its rich taste and cultural significance!
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we explore Kachori. Kachori is a famous Indian street food that is made with all-purpose flour (maida) or whole wheat flour and has a rich filling made of a large variety of ingredients and Indian spices. Tune in to uncover its rich taste and cultural significance!
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we dive into Gheawr, A Rajasthani dessert, most popularly made during the month of August or the auspicious month of Shravana when the festival of Teej and Raksha Bandhan falls. Tune in to uncover its rich taste and cultural significance!
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we explore Khichdi, India’s go-to one-pot comfort meal. Made from rice and lentils, it’s prepared in countless variations across the country. Easy to digest and packed with warmth, it’s the perfect dish for all moods. Tune in to uncover its flavors and traditions!
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In this episode of Folk Katha, we explore Gujiya, the beloved festive sweet enjoyed during Holi and Diwali. Known as Karanji in Maharashtra and Ghughra in Gujarat, this crispy dumpling varies in fillings across regions but remains a celebration staple. Tune in to savor its rich traditions!
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