Kolkata Culture, traditions, cuisine, religion & people:
Calcutta Culture
Kolkata is truly a city of talent and passion, where people are lively and have an enthusiasm to live life to the fullest. If you want to get well versed with the Kolkatta culture, the best way is to look out for a friend over there and join adda i.e. the local parlance where chat sessions are held. Discussions take place on a wide variety of subjects ranging from politics, sports, religion, news, books, art, films, music, food etc. The discussions are healthy and never end with arguments or an ugly note.
Bengalis are very fond of music. Infact, if you go about visiting houses in the neighborhood, you'll find that there is an aspiring singer in almost every home. Bengalis love to indulge in yummy food. Infact, every meal ends up with some delicious dessert. For people who love eating junk food, Calcutta is just an apt place.
Festivities are an integral part of the city. Calcutta hosts a variety of fairs, film fests, music conferences and folk fairs. It houses the Marwaris, Parsis, Anglo Indians, Jews, Armenians and the joyous people of China town. Kolkata has a plethora of tourist attraction places encompassing museums, galleries, heritage buildings, amusement parks, temples, churches and synagogues
Calcutta Cuisine
Calcutta will never disappoint food lovers. In Bengal, Chinese cuisine is in demand. North Indian and south Indian food can be found virtually in any restaurant. Other cuisines that Bengalis are fond of include Continental, Thai, Tibetian and Anglo-Indian. If you wish to savor the taste of these cuisines, you can visit some eating-houses in and around Chowringhee and Park Street. When it comes to the cooking specialty of Calcutta, Kathi rolls (kebabs wrapped in dough) truly deserve a special mention.
What to eat in Calcutta India
Below is given a list of some foods that you can indulge in:
- Luchi
- Cholaar dal
- Kochuri and alurdom
- Chop-cutlet
- Telebhaja
Some of the best confectionary shops of Kolkata that provide quality stuff are:
- Flury's (formerly Swiss owned) on Park Street
- Nahoum's (oldest Jewish bakery) in New Market
- Others include Uppu, Crust, Kathleen, Monginis, Jalajoga
Calcutta Folk Music
Here is given an overview of different kinds of Bengali music:
- Folks Songs
- Baul - these are the songs sung by a specific group of people known as Bauls.
- Kirtan - religious songs that are mostly sung in chorus.
- Bhatiali - these songs are more commonly sung by the boatmen. S.D.Burman experimented a lot with these tunes and used them in several popular modern songs.
- Majlishi Classical Songs - thungri, toppa
- Devotional Songs - Ramprasadi, ShyamaSangeet, Bhaktigeeti
- Rabindra Sangeet - songs written and tuned by Rabindranath Tagore
- General Modern Bengali Songs- Film and non-film songs
- Ganasangeet- these songs convey a social message and are usually sung in chorus.
- Classical Music
- Vocal - Kheyal, different ragas.
- Instrumental - Sitar, Sarod, Flute, Tabla
Calcutta People
Most of the ethnic groups are living peacefully in Calcutta. However, the relations between Hindus and Muslims are little tensed. Migrants from world over form part of Kolkata's society. Each ethnicity represents a unique feature of its own. Parsees, who inhabited Calcutta before the British had taken over, were converted into entrepreneurs by the colonial powers
Punjabis form a major part of Calcutta's population. They have made an incredible contribution in the fields of irrigation, warfare, technology, arts & crafts, commerce, and business. Chinese people deserve the credit for promoting the religious values and practices of Buddhism and Confucianism. Marwaris today hold high positions in the cotton, jute and banking industry.
Calcutta Religion
On the basis of religious sects, Hindus can be further classified into a number of categories ranging from monotheists to polytheists. The largest religious sect follows Vaishnavism. In the traditional caste hierarchy, the highest position is held by the Brahmins, who are considered to be the main guardians of sacred scriptures. After Brahmins, the next caste in order of the precedence is that of Vaidyas followed by Kshatriyas and Sudras.
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