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Sanedo
''Sanedo'' ((グジャラート語:સનેડો)) is type of Gujarati folk music, popularized by well-known Gujarati singer Maniraj Barot. ==History== The original pronunciation and word is ''snehdo''((グジャラート語:સ્નેહડો)), derived from the word ''sneh'' ((グジャラート語:સ્નેહ)), meaning love or affection. ''Sanedo'' contains couplets of four lines and has a striking resemblance to bhavai, a folk drama form from Gujarat. The Gujarati folk artist Arvind Barot performed ''sanedo'' on stage in the 1980s and deserves credit for bringing ''sanedo'' to the mainstream, but it was thanks to another Gujarati folk artist, Barot], that ''sanedo'' is famous among all Gujarati people and being played at Navratri and many wedding parties. A ''sanedo'' topic can be anything from romance or youth to satire. ''Sanedo'' originated from the villages of the Patan district in Gujarat and it has become a very popular dance all over Gujarat and also among the Gujarati speaking population in the United States, Canada and Britain. It is frequently played during the festival of Navratri, during wedding celebrations and during parties. The music played in the background during a ''sanedo'' recital is from a musical instrument called ''daklu''. It is similar in shape to a drum but is considerably larger.
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