WATCH: Jabalpur’s Fag Group Welcomes Holi With Centuries-Old Tradition Of ‘Fag Gayan’ | FP Photo

Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): Madhya Pradesh’s Sanskardhani, i.e. Jabalpur has started Holi celebrations with a tradition ritual called as ‘Fag Gayan’ or ‘Fag singing.’ This ritual is centuries-old and carried out with the same enthusiasm and devotion even today. 

Fag singing starts about a week before Holi. During this time, people from rural areas gather in traditional attire and sing folk songs to the beats of dhol and manjiras (traditional musical instruments). 

These songs, including Rahi and Matwari, welcome the arrival of Holi with joy and excitement.

Watch the fag group playing folk music here:-

The Fag group was also captured in a video, playing the traditional music and dancing along their beats. The men can be seen in colourful traditional attire, dancing their hearts out, being immersed in the folk music.

Significance of Fag music

This event is not just about music; it brings people from all backgrounds together, strengthening social harmony and brotherhood. In Jabalpur, Fag groups dressed in colorful outfits move through temples, village squares, and streets, spreading festive cheer with their songs.

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Passed on from generation to generation

More than entertainment, Fag Gayan a living document for Jabalpur people, showcasing their tradition and culture. This ritual is being passed down from generation to generation, and still has been preserved as their rich cultural heritage. 

This tradition remains vibrant and full of life, bringing happiness to Jabalpur citizens each year.


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