- @Amrapali #txt-anno http://raigad.nic.in/dg/1964/people_recreation.html {u'ranges': [{u'start': u'/div[1]/center[1]/table[1]/tbody[1]/tr[4]/td[1]/table[1]/tbody[1]/tr[1]/td[2]/p[29]/i[1]', u'end': u'/div[1]/center[1]/table[1]/tbody[1]/tr[4]/td[1]/table[1]/tbody[1]/tr[1]/td[2]/p[30]', u'startOffset': 0, u'endOffset': 511}], u'quote': u"Thakur Dance. \nThe Thakurs have a variety of dances. During the Holi festival they dance the Phulbaja, on Gokul Astami, the Govinda and during the Vagh-baras festival the Vaghya dance. The Ma men and women never participate in a mixed dance as the Ka do. The Ma men's dance is called Kambad in some places. The Ma women's dance has no particular name. The Tamasa, in which a young boy in female attire dances to the accompaniment of instruments played by his companions, is the only instance of solo dancing among the Thakurs", u'permissions': {u'admin': [], u'read': [], u'update': [], u'delete': []}, u'text': u' Thakur Dance. Maharashtra', u'tags': u'["Folk-dances-of-india","Maharashtra","Thakur-Dance."]'} created: Tue, 05 May 2015, 12:49 PM UTC