Rajasthan, the land of Rajputs, shines like a gem amongst other states of India. Taking pride in its golden sandy expanse and desert landscapes, Rajasthan also boasts of colorful clothes and rich jewelries. Not only this, magnificent forts and palaces equally adds to its glory. However, these perceived variations in its every aspect can be said to have contributed immensely towards creating a rich culture of Rajasthan.
In the culture of Rajasthan strong impact of different settlers can easily be seen. Ancient Indus Valley dwellers, rural Aryan herdsmen, Bhil forest inhabitants, Jain merchant princes, Jat and Gujjar cultivators, Muslim craftsmen, and the Rajput warriors; all more or less have contributed towards shaping up the bright culture of Rajasthan.
The splendor of the culture of Rajasthan can easily be expressed through its vibrant fairs and festivals, folk music, Rajasthani fare and crafts of Rajasthan.
The colorful fairs and festivals play an important part in the culture of Rajasthan. Colors of joyous celebration are reflected in every fair and festival of Rajasthan. Here several religious occasions, harvest festivals; all invariably represent the genius of their arts and crafts and their refinement. In fact, celebrations occur throughout the year and are a wonderful opportunity for tourists to observe the life of the Rajasthan during their travel.
Culture of Rajasthan also embraces Folk Dance and Music. Its lively and exhilarating folk dance and music have great impact on the mind of the viewers. These performing arts of Rajasthan have been sustained over the centuries.
Rajasthan, the land of kings, takes pride in its royal food. The smoked Rajasthani kebab - sule, and shikar (game) meat; truly express the taste of Maharajas. Besides, Maheshwari Cuisine or the vegetarian cuisine of the Maheshwars of the Marwar or the Jodhpur area also reminds us of the rich food of past. All this truly forms the Culture of Rajasthan.
Last but not the least is the arts and crafts of Rajasthan. It can not be overlooked when culture of Rajasthan is discussed. Paintings, jewelry and pottery, stone and wood carving, textile and rug weaving; all reflect the tradition of this Rajputana state. Tie-and-Dye Textiles, Hand block Printing, Quilting, Blue Pottery, Leather Craft, and Woodcarving; all these essentially need to be taken into consideration.
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