Culture of Rajasthan
One of the main reasons why Rajasthan is one of the most sought after tourist
destinations in the world is its proud culture, which still remains intact. Its strict
adherence to the tradition and culture is indeed remarkable. The love affair of Rajasthani
men with the colored turbans is proverbial and women love to bask in the dazzling glory of
bangles, armlets, anklet, earrings and rings as well as full Ghaghra (skirt).
Language
Besides the four major dialects - Jaipuri in the east, Marwari in the west, Mewati in
the northeast, Malwi in the southeast - Rajasthani is the main language of the state.
However, Hindi has been recognized as the official language of Rajasthan. There is also no
dearth of English speaking people in different cities of the state.
Music & dance
Celebration is a way of life in Rajasthan. Every region is characterized by its own
variant of music and dance. The Kaibeliya dance of Jaisalmer and Ghoomar dance from
Udaipur have been universally recognized. Folk music is an integral part of the Rajasthan
culture. The past glory, chivalry, legends and history of the region are magically
captured in these folklores. The songs are used to describe the heroics of the legendary
battles of Rajputs. As a matter of fact, their lyrics and the tuning creates some sorts of
excitement. Folk songs are commonly ballads, which tell the stories of the chivalrous
deeds, romance and love, as well as religious or devotional songs known as bhajans and
banis. These songs are accompanied by musical instruments like sitar, dholak, sarangi etc.
Religion
The bulk of the Rajasthan population is Hindus. Other significant religious groups in
the state are the Muslims and the Jains. Apart from these, local deities and the local
folk heroes such as Pabuji, Ramdeoji, Gogaji, Mehaji, Tejaji & Harbhuji are also
worshipped by a large number of people.
Art & architecture
The past glory of Rajasthan radiates through its art and architecture. Famous for its
traditional and colorful art, the state manufactures the block prints, Sanganer prints,
Bagaru prints, die prints and zari embroidery abundantly which are exported to all over
the world. Also known as 'the treasure trove of Indian handicrafts and shopper's
paradise', the state is one of the largest manufacturers of handicraft items like carpets,
wooden furniture, blue potteries.
Rajasthan captures the imagination of everyone with its astounding palaces and
formidable forts. The architectural grandeur of the state has put the state on the
pedestal of tourist's map. The place is well known for its majestic forts, beautiful
palaces, embellished havelis and intricately carved temples. Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar,
Chittorgarh For, Dilwara Temples, Lake Palace Hotel, City Palace and Jaisalmer Havelis are
some of the famous architectural legacies left by its rulers whose military prowess was
equally legendary. |