gaine-culotte - translation to English
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gaine-culotte - translation to English

KHAS OCCUPATIONAL CASTE
Gaine
  • Sarangi Music by Balaram Gandarbha.ogg
  • Nepali sarangi]].
  • A song performed by Balaram Gandarbha in [[Kathmandu]]

gaine-culotte      
n. pantie girdle

Definition

sans-culotte
[?san(z)kj?'l?t]
¦ noun
1. a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
2. an extreme republican or revolutionary.
Derivatives
sans-culottism noun
Origin
Fr., lit. 'without knee breeches'.

Wikipedia

Gandarbha

The Gandarbha caste (Nepali: गन्धर्व जाति) or Gaine (Nepali: गाईने) are a Dalit community which belongs to the Indo-Aryan ethnic group from the central, hilly region of Nepal. They have also been called a "caste of professional musicians" and "itinerant bards." By tradition they make their living by singing Gandarbha Geet or Gaine Geet, a type of folk song. The Gandarbhas traditionally work as travelling musicians and play traditional folk and historical songs. They improvise songs too, incorporating news into them as a service, in return for which they receive donations of food or other things. They use the Nepali sarangi, a type of violin, as their main musical instrument. The sarangi has been an iconic musical instrument identified with the Gandarbha people. The instrument has replaced another instrument they played, the aarbajo, which was larger and "more cumbersome."

Due to many caste-based discriminations in Nepal, the government of Nepal legally abolished the caste-system and criminalized any caste-based discrimination, including "untouchability" (the ostracism of a specific caste) - in the year 1963 A.D.