Lord Jhulelal: An Analytical Study

by Thakkar Harish Gopalji | 2018 | 62,623 words

This thesis studies Lord Jhulelal, the most important deity revered by Sindhis in India and beyond. Traditional views hold Lord Jhulelal as an incarnation of Vedic Deity Varuna (the river God). Historically, Jhulelal is a binding force for the Sindhi community who had to leave Sindh during the partition of India in order to settle at distant places...

Part 5.3 - Sindhi Ain Sindhyat

A write up by the name Jhulelal forms an independent chapter in this book by Ram Panjwani. It touches every aspect of the life of Sindhis and explains what is ‘Sindhyat’ i.e. the way of life of Sindhis and many more aspects of Sindh.

In fact, it can be said as well as witnessed that Sindh is no longer seen on the map of India as it has merged into the region of Pakistan, but the concept of Sindhyat elaborates the fact that although Sindh is no longer seen on the map, Sindh still exists all over the world. This existence can be seen through the Sindhis who are found even in the remote places of the world. Sindhyat reflects the culture which is indirectly spread through the Sindhis all over the world.

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