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Bhagat Saangil-Narrative theatre

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English: Braj (Hindi/Braj Bhasha: ब्रज) (also known as Brij or Brajbhoomi) is a region in Uttar Pradesh of India, around Mathura-Vrindavan. Braj, though never a clearly defined political region in India but is very well demarcated culturally, is considered to be the land of Krishna and is derived from the Sanskrit word vraja. The main city in the region is Mathura. Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts and Culture has Braj Mahotav in Delhi from21st Nov 2009
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