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Gayan-bayan
Religious dance of Assam, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Assam, north India, gayan-bayan (gāyan-bāyan) is a religious dance performed by disciples of Sankardev in satras.[1][2]
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The phrase gāyan-bāyan comes from gāyan (‘singer’) and bāyan (‘drummer’).[3][4] The drums used by the bayan are mainly khols and cymbals are used.[5]
The Gayan bayan may differ according to the different Satras and sects.
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