
The Saraikis are very
peaceful and beautiful people and also known as Multani people, are ethnically
Aryan race, a group or an amalgamation of the Punjabi people and long
established Pashtun people in the region with some distinct cultural adaptions,
due to proximity to Sindh and Balochistan, and linguistically speak the Saraiki.
Saraiki culture is the culture of the Saraiki people, residing in Pakistan and outside Pakistan . Since the name of the Saraiki came into
being after the creation of Pakistan , so much of the
literature in this language is pretty recent. Saraiki language was standardized
in the 1960s so no written Saraiki literature existed before that. The recent
Saraiki is famous for its Sufi poetry. Different arts and
crafts flourished in the urban areas of Multan and Bahawalpur among which music and
dance are important cultural elements and are part of most of the celebrations
and ceremonies. Jhoomar is the traditional Saraiki folk dance that originated
from Multan and Balochistan. It is a lively form of
music and dance and it is slow and rhythmic. The word ,Jhoomar, comes from jhoom,
which means swaying. The songs evoke a quality reminiscent of swaying. The content
of these songs is varied; they are usually love with emotional songs, too. The
Jhoomar is a dance of ecstasy. Jhoomar is performed usually at the wedding
ceremonies. It is a living demonstration of the happiness. The dance is mostly
performed by the Balochi and Saraiki people of Southern Punjab . This region has
produced a number of talented people in the music industry. Songs in Saraiki
mostly revolve around the beauty of the desert and famous singers of this
region include Attaullah Khan Essa Khailwi, Pathanay Khan, Abida Parveen, Mansoor Malangi, Nadeem Abbas, Shazia
Khushk, Talib Hussain Dard, Nadeem lonay wala. Most
of the festivals are based on Islamic calendar and the events held for the
remembrance of Sufi Saints and to commemorate the Muslim traditions in the
region. Some of the festivals include Eid ul Fiter, Eid ul Azha, Sangh Mela is a Vaisakhi fair celebrated during March and April in Sakhi
Sarwar by people coming from Jhang and Faisalabad . It is celebrated
especially at the time of wheat harvesting and it is also known as Basant in
some areas. Pir Adil Mela is celebrated at the shrine of Hazrat Pir Adil and
national horse and cattle show is also sometimes merged with this mela. It is
usually celebrated in February every year for ten days. People usually wear
Shalwar kameez, which is the national dress of Pakistan . The traditional male
dress is Lungi with Chola. Chadar is also an important part of male and female
dress. Women wear bochanrr and men wear Patka on the head. Women also used to
wear ghagra but it is not used only for wedding and parties. Saraiki Language
is very sweet and beautiful.
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