Culture of Kashmir

The culture of Kashmir encompasses the spoken language, written literature, cuisine, architecture, traditions, and history of the Kashmiri people native to the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.

[2] The Bharata Natya Shastra, which is notable as an ancient encyclopedic treatise on the arts which has influenced dance, music and literary traditions in Indian culture, originated in Kashmir.

[citation needed] Kosh Shastra, a work on the science of sex, second to the Kamasutra, was developed in Kashmir.

Bakers sell various kinds of breads with golden brown crusts topped with sesame and poppy seeds.

[25] The Bharata Natya Shastra is notable as an ancient encyclopedic treatise on the arts one which has influenced dance, music and literary traditions in India, originated in Kashmir.

Kashmiri Music primarily includes: Media related to Culture of Kashmir at Wikimedia Commons

Kashmiri woman in traditional Kashmiri attire
Schist statue of Shiva Mahadeva, Northern India, Kashmir, 8th century, Cleveland Museum of Art.
Kashmiri clay stove ( Daan ) being used to cook maggie and omelettes in Pahalgam in 2014.
A short film on Kashmiri wedding, with Kashmiri music
Kashmiri girls performing Rouf Dance in Delhi