Names of kites and language of kite flying

The names and kite flying language of trending kites are not only sports, but tradition and passion in India. Kites are known by different names in different states. Not only that, words and joint language associated with flying kites also differ. Let us know what the language is of kite flying in different cities of the country. Northern India usually consists of flat kites paper. Small kites are also called ‘adha’ or ‘pauva’, and large kites are also called ‘dhoua’. Large kites are called ‘Chang’ and kites with equal length are called ‘Chaga’. Heavy kites with a high length are called ‘rhyme’ and small kites are called smooth paper ‘dhep’. In Lucknow, kite, wire manjha is called and the wire wrapped spinning wheel is called Latai. The wires attached to the kite door and the kite is called. The kite fly of Rajasthan is also special. In Jaipur, the kite is called Sadda, by as Manjha and Charkha Charkhi. There are many interesting words for kite flying in Bihar, here the kite is called Talangi, wire to Manjha, Charkhi is called Latai. In Delhi, kite kite, kite, jars are called, the wire behind the tonsil is right and the Charkhi is called a Charkhi. In Punjab and Haryana, kite is called Gudi, Manjhe is called Manja and Charkhi is called Pina or Chakri. In Chhattisgarh, kite is called kite, wire like Manjha and Charkhi Giri, the white thread attached to the kite is called white wire and can be called Fanda. In Gujarat, kite is called Kinya, thread like colorful Dori and Charkhi is called Firki. If someone bites a kite here, he screams ‘Kai Po Chhe’ of happiness, which means I cut. In Bhopal, the kite is called kite, through to Manjha, Charkhi is called a Charkhi or Latari. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here