Sindhu Dhara

समाज की पहचान # सिंध की उत्पति एवं इतिहास<> सिंधी भाषा का ज्ञान <> प्रेणादायक,ज्ञानवर्धक,मनोरंजक कहानिया/ प्रसंग (on youtube channel)<>  सिंधी समाज के लिए,वैवाहिक सेवाएँ <> सिंधी समाज के समाचार और हलचल <>

Sindh Culture (Sindhi: سنڌ جي ثقافت, Urdu: سندھ کی ثقافت) has its origins in Indus Valley Civilization. Sindh is made up of a very remote region, existing natural resources, and a continuous external influence. The Indus River or the Sindhu River, and the Arabian Sea (which defines its borders) also supported maritime customs among the local people. [1] The local climate also shows why the Sindhis have a very different language, culture, customs, traditions and way of life in neighboring regions. [2] [3] The Sindhi culture is also used by the Dispersed Sculptors. The ancient civilization of Sindhi was a place, where the use of recreational beauty was freely enjoyed. There has been evidence that the excavation of sites dating back to 3000 BC (throughout Sindh) is also true, about 1200 years ago when Jaina Dakshiniya Chihna (778 AD) described the outstanding features of Sindhis as follows: “Elegant, with a beautiful, soft and moving way little by little, they love the art of Gandharvas (i.e., songs, music and dance) and the perfect love of their country. “: Nasir Kalwar

Sindhis celebrates Sindh Cultural Day every year on the first Sunday of December, (the first Sunday in December advised and corrected by Dr. Sarang Ansari New York, USA) by wearing the Ajrak & Sindhi Topi. At the event, music programs and gatherings are held in many cities to celebrate the day with enthusiasm. The large town and town symbols are adorned with Sindhi Ajrak to highlight the Sindh cultural values. People across Sindh exchange gifts for Ajrak and Toyi at various events. I mean, the children and women dressed in Ajrak, gathered at a big meeting, where famous Sindhi musicians sang Sindhi songs, showing the love and progress of Sindh. Musical performances compel participants to dance to Sindhi songs and to ‘Jay Sindh Jeay-Sindh Wara Jean’.

All Sindh political, social and religious organizations, with the exception of Sindh’s cultural department and the administration of various schools, colleges and universities, are organizing a variety of events including conferences, seminars, folk music programs, theater and theater, table and documentary. annual festival. Cindy culture, history and heritage are highlighted at events.

Ekta (Unity) Day is seen as a symbol of unity among the many Sindhi-speaking people, an event celebrated not only in Karachi, but throughout Sindh. The cultural day and unity of the province was celebrated for the first time on December 6, 2009 (as Sindhi Topi Day) as a reversal of the comments of former chief Dr Shahid Masood who criticized President Asif Ali Zardari for wearing a Sindhi hat in his country. People in Sindh province have criticized Masood’s comments via SMS, which eventually led to the announcement of Sindhi Topi Day celebrations. In addition, a prominent figure in Sindh, Ali Kazi, had begun issuing a call to celebrate Unity Day, and a large number of people responded to the call and began celebrating the customs and days of unity. Since then, Sindhi media groups have started celebrating this day as ‘Sindhi Cultural Day’ or ‘Ekta day’. Sindhi-language TV channels including KTN, Sindh TV, Awaz TV and Mehran TV broadcast special programs on Sindh culture, in addition to these media outlets organizing mega music events separately, which also attracts a large audience to celebrate the Day These customs every year. Sindhi-language TV stations and political parties in Sindh, for the first time celebrating Sindhi Cultural Day (Ekta Day), together on December 8, 2013. [9]

By admin