Culture Heritage

Explore the rich tapestry of culture and heritage at MySiwan. Discover traditions, art, and history that shape our identity and connect communities.

Folk Songs and Dances of Siwan – Jhijhiya
Culture Heritage

Folk Songs and Dances of Siwan – Jhijhiya

The district of Siwan follows its own traditional form of dance known as ‘Jhijhiya’. This is folk dance of Siwan that is performed to please the god of rain, Indra. Young ladies and girls of the district perform this dance while offering prayers to the god for good rain and good crop.In addition to this, there is also ‘Chhau’ dance practiced in some regions of the district. This is a mask dance which is performed by males. It is a marital-art form of dance that was earlier performed during fights.However, presently, it is carried at end of month of Chaitra, which is the sun season in order to welcome the pleasing season. Vigorous movements, high leaps, all form major constituents of Chhau dance.
Art and Culture of Siwan
Culture Heritage

Art and Culture of Siwan

Art and Culture of Siwan Siwan being an important part of Bihar needs no introduction as the region is known to produce many luminaries one being Dr. Rajendra Prasad who was first President of Republic of India. Earlier a part of Saran, Siwan got separated as an independent district in 1976. It is popular for its multiple specialities like its culture, heritage and notably for its tourism. Places like Korara, Maharajgani, Mehandar, Bikhaband and Sohagara have taken the tourism department’s success to upper level over past years. Maharajgani, a notified town and an exquisite travel destination makes Siwan more beautiful. Culture of Siwan Siwan is a small district of Bihar is famous for its religious and historical heritage. The overall cultural scenario of the district reflects an ...