This paper investigates the “Index of Ghanchakkar,” a publicly available digital catalogue documenting the folk‑music repertoire of the Ghanchakkar region. By applying descriptive statistics, network‑analysis visualizations, and thematic coding to the index’s metadata (titles, dates, performers, and thematic tags), we reveal a pronounced concentration of devotional songs from the 1970s‑1990s, a multilingual corpus dominated by Marathi and Hindi, and a core‑periphery structure that reflects historic patronage networks. The findings suggest that the index not only preserves cultural heritage but also serves as a lens for understanding sociolinguistic shifts in the region. Recommendations for metadata enrichment and community‑driven curation are discussed.
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