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Bhadarwahi, or Bhaderwahi, most often refers to: * Something of, from, or related to Bhaderwah, a region in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, India ** Bhadarwahi language Bhadarwahi (Bhadrawahi) is an indigenous language of the Indian subcontinent, belonging to the Western Pahari group. It is spoken by the Bhadarwahi people in the Bhadarwah region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The language traces its origins t ..., spoken in that region ** Bhadarwahi people who inhabit that region {{dab Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Bhaderwah
Bhaderwah or Bhadarwah (also ''Bhaderwah Valley'') is a town, tehsil, and sub-district in the Doda district of Jammu Division of Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), Jammu and Kashmir, India. Bhaderwah Valley is famous for its beauty, nature. Bhaderwah valley is known as 'Land Of Snakes'. Bhaderwah is also a land of fairs and festivals like Mela Pat, Subar Dhar Mela, Kud dance, Pahari folk songs and music. It also has heritage sites like the Fort, hundred years old mosque and an ancient Vasuki Nag Temple. Etymology and names The name Bhaderwah derives from the Sanskrit word ''Bhadarwasa'' meaning "a place of living of supreme and intellect mankind". Alternatively, the name may derive from ''Bhadarkashi'', a name given to the town for the ancient temple of Hindu goddess Bhadrakali located in the area. The area is called ''Bhadar Avkash'' () and ''Bhadriavkasha'' in the 1148 CE Sanskrit chronicle Rajatarangini of Kalhana Pandita, with the former likely a name given to the region b ...
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Bhadarwahi Language
Bhadarwahi (Bhadrawahi) is an indigenous language of the Indian subcontinent, belonging to the Western Pahari group. It is spoken by the Bhadarwahi people in the Bhadarwah region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The language traces its origins to Sanskrit, the ancient and indigenous linguistic heritage of the region, and has evolved naturally within the cultural context of the area. The name Bhadarwahi can be understood either in a narrow sense as referring to the dialect, locally known as Bhiḍlāi, native to the Bhadarwah valley, or in a broader sense to cover the group of related dialects spoken in the wider region where Bhadarwahi proper is used as a lingua franca. In addition to Bhadarwahi proper, this group also includes Bhalesi, and Khasali (Khashali) dialect. The Churahi language is closely related. The name of the language is spelt in the Takri as . Variants include ''Bhaderwahi'' (), ''Baderwali'' (), ''Bhadri'' (), Badrohi (), ''Bhadlayi'' (), and ''Bhadlai'' ( ...
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Bhadarwahi People
Bhadarwahi, or Bhaderwahi, most often refers to: * Something of, from, or related to Bhaderwah, a region in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, India ** Bhadarwahi language Bhadarwahi (Bhadrawahi) is an indigenous language of the Indian subcontinent, belonging to the Western Pahari group. It is spoken by the Bhadarwahi people in the Bhadarwah region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The language traces its origins t ..., spoken in that region ** Bhadarwahi people who inhabit that region {{dab Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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