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Biraha (sometimes known as Birha) is an ethnic Bhojpuri folk genre of
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communities in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand in India. Its place in folk songs is as important as that of ''Dwipadi'' in Sanskrit, ''Gatha'' in Prakrit and ''Barwai'' in Hindi. It is composed of two episodes. When one side says their point, the other side answers in the same verse. There is no limit to the number of quantities. The volume varies with the tune of the song. It indicates the intense longing of the spouse and the pain of love or feeling of separation from him. ''Separation is a king, a body that does not know separation, it is a living corpse.'' Outside India, this genre can be found in the former colonies of where Indian indentured laborers from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand emigrated to, such as
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, and Trinidad and Tobago.


History


Khari Birha

The modern Biraha has evolved nearly 150 years ago, from its older form which is called ''Khari Birha'' (Pure Biraha). These were used to written in the form of two rhymed lines used to performed without any musical instruments.
Rām kī laṛaiyā ke nā païbe rawanawā, jekarī bagal me hanumān Sonā kē laṃkā toharī mātī me milaīhen, tūṛ dihen toharo gumān ''Ravan, you can not succeed in fighting Ram, who has Hanuman at his side'' ''Your golden Lanka will be mixed in the soil (destroyed), your pride will be broken''


Khari Biraha to Biraha

Bihari Lal Yadav Bihari Lal Yadav (1857–1926), also referred to as Guru Bihari, was a Bhojpuri writer, poet and singer. He is also known as the founder of the modern Biraha folk genre, this older genre is called ''Khari Birha''. He is also credited to invent a ...
is universally recognised as the founder of Biraha. Bihari made several modifications in khari Bihari, instead of
Couplet A couplet is a pair of successive lines of metre in poetry. A couplet usually consists of two successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre. A couplet may be formal (closed) or run-on (open). In a formal (or closed) couplet, each of the ...
, consisting of two line he allowed unlimited numbers of rhymed lines in his Biraha. He also added a variation of
Khartal Khartal is an ancient instrument mainly used in devotional / folk songs. It has derived its name from Sanskrit words ‘kara’ meaning hand and ‘tala’ meaning clapping. This wooden clapper is a Ghana Vadya which has discs or plates that pro ...
as a musical instrument which became the identifying element of this genre. He introduced this genre in cities like
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by performing it in temples. As Biraha became a famous genre, Bihari Lal acquired a number of "Chelas" (disciples). These disciples later acquired their own disciples and these led to formation of several lineages which were called ''akhārṛā''. These Akharas played a major role in organising social and performance aspects of the tradition. All the written text of Biraha were the property of that particular Akhara, so one had to take the membership of those Akharas in order to become a Biraha singer. Over the years different Akharas did some more modifications are created other variants. The three main varieties were: ṭeri, antarā and Uṛān.


Types and Structure

Biraha are mainly of two types viz. Short Biraha and Long Biraha. The short Biraha consists of two lines and called ''Khari Biraha''. Each line is further divided in to two parts, hence the whole Biraha has four parts, that is why it is called ''Charkadiya'' ( trans.: of four parts). The last word of both the lines must rhyme or the rhyme scheme should be AA. Each line should have 26 akshars (
Syllable A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds typically made up of a syllable nucleus (most often a vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically, consonants). Syllables are often considered the phonological "bu ...
), with 16 syllables in the 1st part of each line and 10 syllables in the 2nd part of each line. However According
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the 2nd part of 1st and 2nd line should have 11 and 12 syllables respectively. The last two syllables of first part of both line should be iambic (in order of 1-2) however the that of 2nd part should be in order of 2-1. In some Birahas 18 and 11 syllables are also observed in the 1st and 2nd part of the 2nd line.


Notable Biraha singers

*
Bihari Lal Yadav Bihari Lal Yadav (1857–1926), also referred to as Guru Bihari, was a Bhojpuri writer, poet and singer. He is also known as the founder of the modern Biraha folk genre, this older genre is called ''Khari Birha''. He is also credited to invent a ...
, Father of Biraha Genre * Baleshwar Yadav * Heera Lal Yadav * Dinesh Lal Yadav, Ghazipur * ER. Sunil Yadav, Mirzapur, He is high educated Singer in Birha. Er. Sunil Yadav is completed his B. Tech in CSE, M. Tech'Goldmedalist' in Cyber Security, P. hd*(CSE) from NIT Patna. He is working as Birha Singer as well as Assistant professor and Head of department(AKTU).He had performed various stage shows across the India. He has released so many Albums from various companies. He well known for traditional folklore and Birha singing.


Notable Works

* Biraha Bahar, by Bhikhari Thakur


References

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