Folk Dances of India (State wise): Download 2025 pdf now

Folk Dances of India: India, a land of rich cultural diversity, boasts an array of folk dances that vary from state to state, reflecting the vibrant traditions of the people. These dances are not just performances but celebrations of life, rituals, and history passed down through generations. Each state in India has its own unique style of folk dance, deeply rooted in its heritage and traditions. In this post, we’ll explore some of the most popular folk dances from different states of India, and you can download a PDF guide for easy reference.

What is a Folk Dances of India?

Folk dances are traditional art forms performed by the common people of a region during festivals, social events, or ceremonies. Unlike classical dances, they are not bound by rigid rules but are more free-flowing and spontaneous. They often reflect the daily lives, agricultural practices, or the cultural stories of the people.


Folk Dances of India (State-wise)

1. Himachal Pradesh

Kinnauri, Thoda, Jhora, Jhali, Chharhi, Dhaman, Chhapeli, Mahasu, Dangi, Chamba, Thali, Jhainta, Daf, Stick dance

2. Uttarakhand

Chappeli, Gadhwali, Kumayuni, Kajari, Jhora, Raslila

3. Punjab

Bhangra, Giddha, Daff, Dhaman, Bhand, Naqual

4. Haryana

Jhumar, Phag Dance, Daph, Dhamal, Loor, Gugga, Khor, Gagor

5. Uttar Pradesh

Nautanki, Raslila, Kajri, Jhora, Chappeli, Jaita

6. Rajasthan

Ghoomar, Suisini, kalbeliya, Chakri, Ganagor, Jhulan Leela, Jhuma, Suisini, Ghapal, Panihari, Ginad

7. Gujarat

Garba, Dandiya Ras, Bhavai, Tippani Juriun, Bhavai

8. Maharashtra

Lavani, Nakata, Koli, Lezim, Gafa, Dahikala Dasavtar or Bohada, Tamasha, Mauni, Powara, Gouricha

9. Madhya Pradesh

Tertali, Maanch, Matki, Aada, Khada Nach, Phulpati, Grida Dance, Selalarki, Selabhadoni, Jawara

10. Chhattisgarh

Gaur Maria, Panthi, Raut Nacha, Pandwani, Vedamati, Kapalik, Chandaini, Bharthari Charit, Goudi, Karma, Jhumar, Dagla, Pali, Tapali, Navrani, Diwari, Mundari, Jhumar

11. Jharkhand

Karma Munda, Karma, Agni, Jhumar, Janani Jhumar, Mardana Jhumar, Paika, Phagua, Chhanu, Sarahul, Jat-Jatin, Karma, Danga, Bidesia, Sohrai, Hunta Dance, Mundari Dance, Sarhul, Barao, Jhitka, Danga, Domkach, Ghora Naach

12. Bihar

Jata-Jatin, Bakho-Bakhain, Panwariya, Sama-Chakwa, Bidesia, Jatra

13. West Bengal

Purulia Chhau, Alkap, Kathi, Gambhira, Dhali, Jatra, Baul, Marasia, Mahal, Keertan,Santhali Dance, Mundari dance, Gambhira, Gajan, Chaibari Nritya

14. Sikkim

Chu Faat, Yak Chaam Sikmari, Singhi Chaam or the Snow Lion, Yak Chaam, Denzong Gnenha, Tashi Yangku, Khukuri Naach, Chutkey Naach, Maruni Dance

15. Meghalaya

Laho, Baala, Ka Shad Suk Mynsiem, Nongkrem

16. Assam

Bihu, Bichhua, Natpuja, Maharas, Kaligopal, Bagurumba, Naga dance, Khel Gopal, Tabal Chongli, Canoe, Jhumura Hobjanai

17. Arunachal Pradesh

Chham, Mask dance (Mukhauta Nritya), War dance, Buiya, Chalo, Wancho, Pasi Kongki, Ponung, Popir, Bardo

18. Nagaland

Chong, Khaiva, Lim, Nuralim, Bamboo Dance, Temangnetin, Hetaleulee. Rangma, Zeliang, Nsuirolians, Gethinglim

19. Manipur

Thang Ta, Lai Haraoba, Pung Cholom, Rakhal, Nat Rash, Maha Rash, Raukhat, Dol Cholam, Khamba Thaibi, Nupa Dance, Raslila, Khubak Ishei, Lhou Sha

20. Mizoram

Cheraw Dance, Khuallam, Chailam, Sawlakin, Chawnglaizawn, Zangtalam, Par Lam, Sarlamkai/ Solakia, Tlanglam, Khanatm, Pakhupila, Cherokan

21. Tripura

Hozagiri

22. Odisha

Ghumara, Ranappa,Savari, Ghumara, Painka, Munari, Chhau, Chadya Dandanata

23. Andhra Pradesh

Ghantamardala, Ottam Thedal, Mohiniattam, Kummi, Siddhi, Madhuri, Chhadi. Vilasini Natyam, Bhamakalpam, Veeranatyam, Dappu, Tappeta Gullu, Lambadi, Dhimsa, Kolattam, Butta Bommalu

24. Karnataka

Yakshagana, Huttari, Suggi, Kunitha, Karga, Lambi

25. Goa

Fugdi, Dhalo, Kunbi, Dhangar, Mandi, Jhagor, Khol, Dakni, Tarangamel, Shigmo, Ghode, Modni, Samayi nrutya, Jagar, Ranmale, amayi nrutya, Tonnya mell

26. Telangana

Perini Shivatandavam, Keisabadi

27. Kerala

Ottam Thulal, Kaikottikali, Tappatikali, Kali Auttam

28. Tamil Nadu

Karagam, Kumi, Kolattam, Kavadi


Why Folk Dances Matter

Folk dances serve as a living heritage, keeping ancient traditions alive. They offer us insights into the history, festivals, and everyday lives of people across India. Moreover, they bring communities together, fostering unity and cultural pride.


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