Braj Bhasha
Braj Bhasha is a dialect of the Hindi language, primarily spoken in the Braj region of northern India. This region includes parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, and is known for its rich cultural heritage, particularly in relation to Lord Krishna. Braj Bhasha has a distinct vocabulary and pronunciation that sets it apart from standard Hindi.
The dialect is celebrated for its poetic tradition, especially in Bhakti literature, where it has been used by famous poets like Surdas and Meera Bai. Braj Bhasha is often associated with the themes of love and devotion, reflecting the spiritual essence of the region's folklore and religious practices.