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Where is Braj Bhasha spoken?

Where is Braj Bhasha spoken?

Braj Bhasha language, also spelled Braj Bhasa, Braj Bhakha, or Brij Bhasa, language descended from Shauraseni Prakrit and commonly viewed as a western dialect of Hindi. It is spoken by some 575,000 people, primarily in India. Its purest forms are spoken in the cities of Mathura, Agra, Etah, and Aligarh.

What is your name in Braj Bhasha?

Basic Phrases of the Brij Bhasha (Sample sentences)

Brij Bhasha Meaning
tero naam kaa hai? What is your name?
kaa khayo? What did you eat?
kaa hai rayo hai? What’s going on?
moye na pato. I don’t know.

Is Braj and Vrindavan same?

Just 145 kms from Delhi is Braj, popularly known as Braj Bhoomi — a region in Uttar Pradesh spanning Mathura-Vrindavan, soaked in culture and traditions still very much alive and kicking.

What does Braj mean?

The term Braj is derived from the Sanskrit word vraja (व्रज). Vraja was first mentioned in Rigveda, and in Sanskrit it means a pasture, shelter or resort for cattle from Sanskrit term “vraj” which means “go” in English.

What kind of language is Braj Bhasha spoken in?

Along with Awadhi (a variety of Eastern Hindi), it was one of the two predominant literary languages of North-Central India before the switch to Khariboli in the 19th century. Brij Bhasha is spoken by people in the nebulously defined region of Vraja Bhoomi, which was a political state in the era of the Mahabharata wars.

Why was Braj Bhasha considered a God realised Saint?

Most Braj Bhasha literature is of a mystical nature, related to the spiritual union of people with God, because almost all of the Braj Bhasha poets were considered God-realised saints and their words are thus considered as directly emanating from a divine source.

Who are some famous people from Braj Bhoomi?

Today Braj Bhoomi can be seen as a cultural-geographical entity rather than a proper state. It is the vernacular of the region and boasts a rich culture and literature by famous poets like Surdas, Bhai Gurdas and Amir Khusro. Brij Bhasha is very close to Awadhi, spoken in the neighbouring Awadh region.

Where did the name of Braj come from?

It is located 150 km south of Delhi and 50 km northwest of Agra. The term Braj is derived from the Sanskrit word vraja (व्रज). Vraja was first mentioned in Rigveda, and in Sanskrit it means a pasture, shelter or resort for cattle from Sanskrit term “vraj” which means “go” in english.