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How did Haryana's folklore and oral traditions shape its cultural identity?
How did Haryana's folklore and oral traditions shape its cultural identity?
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Haryana’s folklore and oral traditions, passed down through generations, preserve local myths, legends, and moral teachings. Folk tales like “Pabuji Ki Phad” and “Mor Bani Thanghat Kare” celebrate heroism and love, resonating with rural and urban audiences. These narratives reinforce community values and historical narratives, fostering cultural pride and identity.