Category
page 1Kashmiri culture
Kashmir shawl
Fine shawl made in Kashmir
Islam in Kashmir
overview of Islam in the Kashmir region
Bramrachokh
In Kashmiri mythology, Bramrachokh (, also written as Bramarācōkh or Rachok) is a demon or mythical creature who inhabits desolate areas and fools travellers by pretending to be a light, in the manner of a will-o'-the-wisp.
Princess Himal and Nagaray
kashmiri folktale
Kanger
thumb|A commonly used Kashmiri Kanger
A kanger (; also known as kangri, kangid, or kangir) is a traditional Kashmiri portable heater consisting of an earthen pot encased in wicker, filled with hot embers. The kanger is considered not only a practical device for warmth but also a work of craft and art.

Valley of Saints
2012 film by Musa Syeed
Bacha Nagma
type of dance
Rantas
Rantas () is a mythical creature from Kashmiri folklore. She is described as a female with long hair, pointed teeth, long nails, and inverted feet who ventures out during heavily snowy nights. She is invoked to frighten children into staying safely at home during winter.
Ladishah
Ladishah (also spelled Ladi Shah or Laddi Shah) is a storytelling musical genre originated in Jammu and Kashmir with its roots in traditional and humorous folk singing originally sung by minstrels while locally wondering from one place to another. It is usually sung in Kashmiri language to express anguish or to entertain people in a rhythmic form primarily revolves around political, social and cultural issues in the form of ballad or melodious satire. It is identified when an entertainer raises their concerns in the form of humorous and melody singing without a voice break at some occurrences.