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    Though distinct from standard Hindi, it continues to be spoken today in its unique form in many districts of west Uttar Pradesh, often referred to as 'Central Braj Bhasha'. The language was historically used for Vaishnavite poetry dedicated to Krishna, whose life was associated with sites in the Braj region.

  3. Braj is a Western Hindi language spoken in the Braj region of central India, particularly in the northwest of Uttar Pradesh and in eastern Rajasthan, and also in Delhi, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.

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    Braj Bhasha dialect of Hindi Braj , also known as Vraj , Vraja , Brij or Brijbhumi , is a region in India on both sides of the Yamuna river with its centre at Mathura - Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh state encompassing the area which also includes Palwal , Ballabhgarh and Nuh in Haryana state, Deeg , Bharatpur , Karauli , and Dholpur in Rajasthan ...

  5. आज के आर्टिकल में हम ’ब्रजभाषा’(Braj Bhasha Ka Vikas) के बारे में विस्तार से जानेंगे और परोक्षोपयोगी महत्त्वपूर्ण तथ्यों को भी पढ़ेंगे।

  6. Braj Bhasha language, language descended from Shauraseni Prakrit and commonly viewed as a western dialect of Hindi. It is spoken by some 575,000 people, primarily in India. Its purest forms are spoken in the cities of Mathura, Agra, Etah, and Aligarh. Most speakers of Braj Bhasha worship the Hindu.

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  7. May 29, 2024 · Braj, also known as Braj Bhasha, is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken in the Braj region, which encompasses parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana. It is a dialect of Hindi but stands out due to its distinct phonetic and grammatical features.

  8. Brajbhasha is a dialect of Hindi Language, spoken in Uttar Pradesh. Brajbhasa is spoken in Mathura, Vrindavana, Agra, Aligarh, Bareli, Bulandhshahar and Dhaulpur. It has a very sweet tone. Much of the Hindi literature was developed in Braj in the medieval period. However, today Khari dialect has taken its place.