🔆Banjara culture
✅The Banjara community consists of various groups found throughout India, with a significant population in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
✅They have settled in permanent settlements called Tandas, abandoning their nomadic lifestyle.
✅The Banjara people speak GorBoli, also known as Lambadi, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan group of languages and has no script.
✅Teej is a festival celebrated by young unmarried Banjara girls in Shravanam (August), where they pray for a good groom.
✅Fire dance and Chari are traditional dance forms of the Banjara people.
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✅The Banjara community consists of various groups found throughout India, with a significant population in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
✅They have settled in permanent settlements called Tandas, abandoning their nomadic lifestyle.
✅The Banjara people speak GorBoli, also known as Lambadi, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan group of languages and has no script.
✅Teej is a festival celebrated by young unmarried Banjara girls in Shravanam (August), where they pray for a good groom.
✅Fire dance and Chari are traditional dance forms of the Banjara people.
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Same Phenomenon: All three terms refer to the same type of tropical cyclone, but the names change depending on the region where they occur.
Location:
• “Hurricane” is used in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific.
• “Typhoon” is used in the Northwest Pacific.
• “Cyclone” is used in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific.
Scale Used:
Hurricanes: Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
Typhoon : Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) scale or regional scales such as the Hong Kong Observatory.
Cyclones : Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) scale or Australian Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale.
Location:
• “Hurricane” is used in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific.
• “Typhoon” is used in the Northwest Pacific.
• “Cyclone” is used in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific.
Scale Used:
Hurricanes: Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
Typhoon : Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) scale or regional scales such as the Hong Kong Observatory.
Cyclones : Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) scale or Australian Tropical Cyclone Intensity Scale.