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Rajasthan Travel

Rajasthan Travel Rajasthan has been one of India’s most popular tourist destinations, for national and international tourists alike. Rajasthan attracts tourists with its slogan “Padharo mhare desh” for its historic forts , palaces, art and culture. For tourists visiting India every third foreign tourist travels to Rajasthan as it is part of the Golden Triangle. The Jaipur palaces, Udaipur lakes, and Jodhpur, Bikaner & Jaisalmer desert forts are among many tourists, both Indian and foreign, preferred destinations. Tourism represents eight per cent of the domestic product of the state. Many old and neglected palaces and forts became heritage hotels.

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 is indeed a royal chest that holds greatest of treasures spread out across enthralling landscapes. October to November marks the peak season for Rajasthan tourist activities. With monsoon completely out of the picture and also a month void to avoid surprise monsoon, October comes with advent elegance and also is the best time to see Rajasthan. During this season the temperature level between 10 degrees and 27 degrees Celsius. This positive climate allows travelers to explore the destinations of the state and enjoy various activities comfortable.

Also, this is the time to see the green as well as the colorful side of Rajasthan. The locations around the Aravallis(Mount Abu)  – the oldest fold mountain hill in the world – go to their best in October – December. You can see haze as well as fog as you walk the tracks in the Aravallis. Migratory birds also make their way to Rajasthan’s Keoladeo National park in winter months, thus making it a pleasure for nature lovers and also photography enthusiasts.

Rajasthan is a state best known for its deserts in India. As well as this is why this royal state presented extreme weather conditions throughout the day. It is typically blazing hot during the daytime and also the temperatures drop to freezing cold in the night. This is the significance of the experience of spending time in Rajasthan. As well as when it comes the winter month of October & November, Rajasthan becomes much more exciting as a holiday destination. If you are planning to have an extensive tour for 5-10 days, Rajasthan is the place that you have to be going. Trust us, you will fall in love with the state, even more, when you see during the October to November months. Below are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in October and November 2019 which you cannot miss out on.

The tough yet inviting landscape of Rajasthan is something worth exploring! From the red sands to the blue of royalty, from the pink cities to the amber sunsets, from the colorful disorderly streets to the serenity of the sands, this ‘King’s royal house’ is genuinely worth the money and also time! As winter is at our doorstep, let’s take a look at destinations to see in Rajasthan during winter months. These are the best places to visit in Rajasthan in October for a delighting in winter vacation.

Rajasthan is the royal state, and absolutely, one of the most visited tourist places in India from October to November. So, if you still have not decided regarding where must you be headed this winter, give Royal Rajasthan a chance. Right here, in the land of kingdoms, time will just fly, and visit our website for more information about rajasthan and its places, and book a curtomize tour package as per your requirements.

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Umaid Bhawan Jodhpur

Umaid Bhawan Jodhpur  is built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Rathore Dynasty. The youngest palace of India is an architectural splendor, marvelous heritage hotel of Jodhpur and a true royal experience. Built on sprawling grounds of 26 acres, the royal residence is perched high above the Blue City of Rajasthan. The royal home is a magnificent crown of the desert city. Also known as Chittar Palace, interesting stories are hidden in the premises of the golden-yellow monument.

Facts About Umaid Bhawan Palace :

Last Royal Palace built in India before Independence
Umaid Bhawan Palace is the last royal palace built before the Independence of India. Its foundations were laid in 1929 and completed in 1943. Four years after the palace’s completion, the country became a free sovereignty. Independent India had no royal kingdoms, only their lavish homes remained. Maharaja Gaj Singh, the descendant of Maharaja Umaid Singh still resides here. Wouldn’t you love to meet a Maharaja and his family?

Maharaja Umaid Singh had a vision to create the largest private residence in the world. For the luxury home, the Maharaja hired the British engineer, H.V. Lancaster, contemporary of Sir Edward Lutyens who planned the buildings of the New Delhi government complex. The Chittar Sandstone has been used for the outer structure. The inner architecture is a combination of lndo-Saracenic, Classical Revival and Western Art Deco styles designed in Makrana marble and Burmese teak wood. The exotic frescoes of the palace are painted by Polish artist, J.S. Norblin.

Umaid Bhawan Palace is spread over 26 acres of lush grounds including 15 acres of well-kept lush gardens. The royal residence has 347 rooms, an exquisite throne chamber, an exclusive private meeting hall, a Durbar Hall to meet the public, a vaulted banquet hall, private dining halls, a ball room, a library, an indoor swimming pool and spa, a billiards room, four tennis courts, two unique marble squash courts and long passages. The gardens of the beautiful property have peacocks freely roaming around. Views of Mehrangarh Fort and other attractions of Jodhpur can also be seen.

Royal Residence: The Chittar Sandstone monument has two major wings. One wing is entirely the home of the Rathore Dynasty of Jodhpur. They live their imperial lifestyle away from prying eyes. Maharaja Gaj Singh, grandson of Maharaja Umaid Singh till date resides here with family.

Museum
Museum Open for all, here are some marvelous specimens. The museum has exhibits of glass, porcelain wares, memorabilia, and information on the building of the palace. The unique allures are the stuffed leopards, an enormous symbolic flag gifted to Maharaja Jaswant Singh by Queen Victoria in 1877, an impressive collection of clocks in interesting windmill and light house shapes, and photographs of the graceful art-deco interior of the palace. The classic cars of the Maharajas are also on display. A part of the museum, Darbar Hall, has elegant murals, miniature paintings, armors and a rare collection of expensive household paraphernalia of 1930s.

The building of Umaid Bhawan Palace has an interesting tale behind it. Once in the 1920s, famine struck Jodhpur then known as Marwar. The troubled people came for help to Maharaja Umaid Singh. His Royal Highness (the grandfather of the present Maharaja) generously commissioned a new palace to give employment to the people. The expensive venture employing the needy was not only a beautiful private residence but a symbol of hope and the new icon of Jodhpur replacing the Mehrangarh Fort. The venture was constructed from 1928 and 1943 giving the hard working people enough to survive the bad times.

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Marwar Festival Rajasthan

Marwar Festival Rajasthan is a state known for its palaces and forts, rich history, colorful attires, warm and welcoming people and mouth-watering cuisines. Rajasthan also has its unique collection of eclectic and colorful festivals throughout the year; the Marwar Festival is one of the most striking of all these. One such proof of Rajputana pride and nobleness is the Marwar Festival in Jodhpur. Singing, dancing and people dress in colorful attires. It is a colourful riot. The best part of this or any Rajasthani event is the warm hospitality of the locals who treat you as their own and involve you in all the rituals and celebrations.

Marwar Festival :

Originally known as the Maand Festival, the vibrant festival takes place in the Hindu month of Ashwin i.e. during the full moon of Sharad Poornima. Gregorian Calendar in September and October.

Attractions Of Festival :
The main attraction of this festival is the folk music centered on the romantic lifestyle of Rajasthan’s rulers. The music and dance of the Marwar region is the main theme of this festival. The folk dancers and singers assemble at the festival and provide lively entertainment. These folk artists give others a peek into the days of yore, of battles and of the heroes who still live on through their songs.

Apart from the folk dance and music, which forms the main attractions of the festival there are other celebratory cultural events like the camel tattoo show and Polo matches. Colorful large turbans that seem customary to men’s attire in Rajasthan are also important cultural icons for the people of the state and an integral part of their rich history and livelihood, given the harsh climate. This custom is commemorated in the event with a dedicated turban tying competition, winners of which are awarded special prizes and revered as it is a dying art thriving with in the modern cosmopolitan.

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Best Shopping Centers Of Rajasthan

Best Shopping Centers Of Rajasthan attracts travelers from all over the globe. Apart from its numerous heritage places and monuments, tradition and culture can also be seen in local markets in each and every city of Rajasthan. Shopping in Rajasthan is a major enjoyable activity among tourists. With traditional art and crafts, Rajasthan has  magnificent artistry & workmanship which shows in its local markets. Jewellery, pottery, textiles, stone items, wooden furniture, leather items, paintings are some of the most selling items in Rajasthan.

Best Shopping Centers Of Rajasthan

Sadar Bazaar Jodhpur :-

Sadar Bazaar is known as one of the vibrant market in Jodhpur. One can get to wander amongst the tiny shops which have dotting narrow lanes in the heart of the town. Through these lanes, one can get to see the life and color of the Marwar people. One can shop for the jewelry, wedding clothes, steel utensils, and kitchenware along with leather shoes too in this market.

Johri Bazaar Jaipur :-

In the midst of other vibrant things, Jaipur is celebrated for its diverse shopping destinations.  johari-bazar-jaipurThe broad assortment of items and merchandise that are available in the Jaipur bazaars makes this place as one of the most shopped destinations in India. Johari Bazaar is one of the well-known shopping areas of Jaipur. Johari Bazaar is basically a marketplace that’s famous for traditional Rajasthani jewelry. This bazaar is celebrated not only for its widespread jewelry items available but also for its lively atmosphere.

Johari bazaar in Jaipur is a world famous bazaar for jewelry. Johari is a Hindi word. Johari means ‘jeweler’. Jaipur jewelry mirrors the perpetual charisma of crowned heads and highlights in sparkling colors. Enticing jewelry from this imperial city amazes the visitors from all around the world. Be it a fashion show or a traditional occasion, Jaipur ornaments can accentuate any dress, and can please any women. Exquisite jewelries made of gold, emeralds, diamonds and silver can be spotted in several shops at Johari bazaar. Johari bazaar is open for public throughout the week. The overstated exhibition of various kinds of Rajasthani jewelry attracts tourists from various parts of India in addition to the tourists from foreign countries.

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New Delhi Tourist Attraction

New Delhi Tourist Attraction the capital of india, is a city with magnetic attraction.  Delhi was a witness of every scar India has suffered from time-to-time. New Delhi has seen the struggle of the Indians to regain their freedom, New Delhi has felt the rays of rising sun on the first morning of freedom and now new Delhi stands proudly as a symbol of the strength, achievements and aspirations of we Indians.

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Red fort delhi :-
Exemplifying the prowess of Mughal architects and a true manifestation of the golden period of the Mughal era, Lal Qila, also known as the Red Fort, is one of the most important monuments of India. With a construction span of over 10 years this, one of a kind, Red stone wonder was completed under the watch of Shahjahan – the Mughal King (Incubator of the famous Taj Mahal) – in 1648. Lal Qila is situated on the banks of Yamuna with Shahjahanabad situated on the eastern side of this fortress.

Qutub Minar Delhi
The tall and ever attractive monument of Delhi which can be seen from most parts of the city is called the Qutab Minar. Qutab Minar is among the tallest and famous towers in the world. The minaret is 234 feet high and the highest individual tower in the world. Other towers in the world are the Great Pagoda in Pekin, China and the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy but these towers are not as high as the Qutab Minar in Delhi. According to history books, the minar was started by Prithviraj or his uncle Vigraharaja who won Delhi from the Tomar Rajputs. However, it is assumed and historians believe that Qutubuddib and Iltutmish finished it though the minar may have been commenced by Prithviraj or Vigraharaja.

Lotus Temple Delhi
Lotus Temple or Baha’i Temple, called in more traditional way, is a house of worship completed in the year 1986 under the supervision of Persian architect Fariborz Sahba. Lotus being a symbol of peace and prosperity all around the world, the shape of the temple personifies the purpose for which the foundation of this marvelous man-made architectural was laid. Lotus temple is made of pristine marble blocks, cement, dolomite and sand and the entire ascetic value is coddled by the group of nine pools filled with crystal clear water. In accord with the mores of Baha’i religion, the temple is open to everyone from anywhere in the world who is looking for inner peace and wants to break the shackles of trepidation.

India Gate Delhi
Standing at 42m tall, All India War Memorial or The India Gate is a symbol representing valor and resilience of 90,000 Indian soldiers who lost their life in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. Designed by Edwin Lutyens, the foundation of the India gate was laid by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught in 1921. In addition, to commemorate the lives lost during the Indo-Pakistan War of December 1971, Amar Jawan Jyoti, a perennial fame under the arch, was started which burns all day throughout the year to reflect upon the true meaning of love-for-motherland.

Humayun Tomb Delhi :-
Humayun’s Tomb was built in 1565 A.D., posthumously, in the memory of Humayun by his widow Hemida Banu Begum. Also known as Tomb of the Perfect Man or ‘Insan-i-Kamil’, which now stands as a UNESCO Heritage site, was once used as a refugee camp for the war affected populace and travelers during the British rule. The main gateway of Humayun’s tomb ushers a person in front of a large square enclosure which is the tomb of the Humayun situated at the center standing on a beautiful marble pedestal. One of the most notable creations that one can witness in the premises of Humayun’s Tomb is Arab Serai. Arab Serai was designed especially to accommodate more than 200 Arabs who were brought by Hemida Banu Begum herself from Mecca as refugees.

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Golden Triangle Tour India

Golden Triangle Tour India Jaipur Agra And Delhi these are the three Indian destinations that make up the triangle on the Indian map. And that’s why you need to book a tour from a tour company that has experience customizing tour like a golden triangle tour. Below is a detailed Golden Triangle itinerary, take a look and contact us to book your tour from us. We have the best options for staying in India, and professional driver car rental.

1st Day – Arrival in Delhi

Upon arrival in Delhi airport our tour planner representative will come to receive our tour planner then transfer to hotel and check in and relax. Later, visit Famous Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Akshardham Temple, Parliament House etc. Hotel overnight.

2nd Day – Agra

In the morning after breakfast drive to Agra, visit Taj Mahal with other town sightseeing places upon arrival at Agra. With the rising sun one has to see and enjoy Taj as the Taj Mahal is bathed in the morning sun’s golden rays. The Taj is a white marble memorial built by Shah Jahan which houses the tomb of his beautiful wife Mumtaz Mahal. This monument was completed and designed by Persian architect Ustad Isa for 22 years, and planned. In addition to its stunning design, balance and perfect symmetry, the Taj is also known for its elegant domes, intricately carved screens and some of the best inlay work ever seen in the world. Hotel overnight.

3rd Day – Fatehpur Sikari  / Jaipur
In the morning take breakfast then visit city after visiting then drive for Jaipur on the way visit Fatehpur Sikari . Jaipur offers a plethora of touristic attractions to the traveler. The City Palace in the heart of Jaipur is known for its blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Not far away is the Central Museum with its large collection of woodwork, jewellery, costumes, brassware, and pottery. The Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds was constructed for the royal ladies to watch the royal processions without being seen. Later Visit Galta Sun Temples (Monkey Temple), Overnight at Hotel

4th Day – Jaipur
Early morning after breakfast drive to Amber Fort, Take the Elephant Safari at the Royal Amber Fort. Later proceed to visit the Jaigarh Fort which displays a beautiful mix of Mughal and Rajput styles of architecture.  Another monument near the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, is the largest of the five observatories built by Sawai Jai Singh.  Hawa Mahal the “place of wind” Later in the Evening visit Albert Hall, Birla Temple. You can also enjoy the walks in the Markets of the Pink City to enjoy the Heritage View of the City and to know the culture of us.Water Palace which was a resting place for the kings in past. Overnight in Hotel.

5th Day – Drive To Delhi And Drop
In the morning take breakfast then drive for delhi and later drop at airport for your onward journey.

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Teej Festival Rajasthan

Teej festival Rajasthan is held every year during the Hindu month of Shravan and marks the advent of the monsoon. It  is one of the most auspicious festivals among the women in Rajasthan. This festival is also known as ‘the festival of swings’. The festival is celebrated with a lot of fervor in various parts of rajasthan. The festival reflects the rich culture and tradition of rajasthan. The Teej Festival is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and commemorates the day when she was united with Lord Shiva. Young girls, newly wed women and elderly women can be seen attired in traditional costumes or in special multicolored striped pattern Laharia Sari and ornaments. They can be seen applying henna to decorate their hands and singing songs of love and enjoying flower bedecked swings, which are hung on trees.

They pray to the Goddess for the safety of their husbands and happiness in their married life. It is believed that one prey with pure heart gets his desires fulfilled by the Goddess herself.

Celebrations of Teej Festival

On this day married girls receive the sweets and gifts from their native home. Most parents send Lahariya which is a multicoloured sari, ghevar special sweet and other things used by girls for dressing and makeup. After having fast women pray all night. They get mehndi on their hands and sing the folk song and devotional songs. Some of the women and girls enjoy swinging on the swings hanging on the trees. Both men and women take part in the procession playing musical instruments and dancing to the traditional beats wearing vivid attires.

Teej Mata Savari In Jaipur

The ritual performed in Jaipur starts from Tripolia gate after passing through various markets it meets its destination Chaugan Stadium. Royal families of Jaipur decorate the idol of Parvati. The idol is made up of pure gold and silver. You can see folk dance, painted elephants, horses and decorated camels before the group of devotees.

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Top Places Of Bikaner

Top Places Of Bikaner. The Thar Desert and the amazing golden sand dunes are also located in Bikaner. This city in rajasthan is another desert city, and a popular tourist destination among travellers. Colorful and vibrant, this city offers a plethora of places to visit in Bikaner. Since its establishment in the year 1488 AD the rich cultural heritage is associated with Bikaner. The town was developed by Rao Bika Ji who was a great warrior. The town is well-admired for its ancient temples, Harappan culture remains, massive forts, palaces and much more. Also, you will find the ornate 16th-century architecture and buildings standing alone. Bikaner has been a holiday favourite from around the world. They come here to see the local markets, the rich heritage, cultural sites, the deserts of Thar and experience the civilization that has remained since Harappan era. Top Places Of Bikaner

Top Tourist Place Of Bikaner

Junagarh Fort :-
Junagarh Fort was built in the year 1593 by Raja Rai Singh. The fort complex houses some magnificent palaces constructed in red sandstone and marble.  The fort structure consists of temples and palaces. The delicately done galleries, lawns, and windows catch the eyes of the visitors. The Zenana quarters, in particular, lures the attention of tourists as they display impeccable designs of great creative skills. The Karan Mahal, Anup Mahal, Chandra Mahal and Phool Mahal are some major attractions here. It is assumed that crocodiles were raised in the water canal surrounding the impressive fort. The architecture is a fine mixture of Mughal, Gujarati and Rajput style.

Lallgarh Palace :-
Another structural wonder in Bikaner is Lalgarh Palace. This magnificent palace was constructed by Maharaja Ganga Singh in the new 20th century. The palace has now been transformed into a hotel and thus is an excellent place to spend your holiday. The extravagant Rajputana design blended with the elegant interior décor draws visitors here. The palace also incorporates a museum that is located inside the Ganga Niwas. Here one can witness the miniature paintings that are linked to Bikaner school of art. There is also a library that has a large collection of Sanskrit Manuscripts printed on parchments, plaques of silver, copper and gold. The artifacts belonging to Harappan culture and Kushan and Gupta Age are also preserved here.

Karni Mata Temple :-
Karni Mata Temple is likely a standout amongst the most renowned spots to visit in Bikaner. This sanctuary is known for its sizable populace of rats that are the lasting occupants here. Going back to the 15th century, this sanctuary is devoted to Karni Mata who was the incarnation of Goddess Durga. Legend has it that when Karni Mata’s child passed on, she asked for Yama to restore her child’s life, however, Yama did not. Along these lines, Karni Mata being the incarnation of Goddess restored the life of her child and proclaimed that from now onwards her family won’t confront demise yet be resurrected as ratsoday, there are around 20,000 rats that live in the sanctuary premises and undoubtedly pull in the consideration of numerous voyagers. The temple is sculpted from stones.

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Neemrana Rajasthan

Neemrana Rajasthan Neemrana is an ancient historical town in Alwar district of Rajasthan, India, situated at 84 km from Gurgaon; 122 km from Delhi and 150 km from Jaipur on the Delhi-Jaipur highway in Neemrana tehsil. It is situated in between Behror and Shahajahanpur. Neemrana is an industrial hub. This area is also known as Ahirwal region in India. It is the site of a 16th-century hill-fort occupied by Chauhans till 1947. The erstwhile ruling family is considered to be of the direct lineage of Prithviraj Chauhan. Some distance from Neemrana is another fort, Kesroli in Alwar district, that is one of the oldest heritage sites. Historians trace it to the Matsya Janapada of the Mahabharata times. In Kesroli one gets to see the oldest remains of Buddhist Vihara at Viratnagar where the Pandavas spent the last year of their exile incognito; Pandupole, with the only reclining statue of Hanuman; the samadhi of the ruler saint Bhartrihari. Haryanvi language and culture have followed this area as it is just a few kilometers away from the border of Haryana and Rajasthan.

Historical Rulers of Neemrana

The Rajas of Nimrana belong to the Sankat sub-clan and Kharak family of the Chauhan clan. Rao Rajdeo, Rao of Nimrana was the founding Raja of Neerana in 1464. He was the 6th in descent from Rao Madan Pal, founder of Mandawar in 1170. The rulers have included:

The state of Neemrana from 1885 to 1907 was managed by a political agent during the younger years of Raja Janak Singh and Raja Janak Singh was granted full ruling powers in February 1907. During this period Ladha Singh Bhatia was installed as the Wazir of Neemrana.
#Rao Saheb Umrao Singh 1932-1945
#Shriman Raja Rajendra Singhji Sahib 1946-recent
#Raja Keshav Singh (the current title holder)

Tourism in Neemarana
Located in the heart of the “golden triangle”, Kesroli is almost equidistant from the tourist sites of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. It is used as a base to visit the Sariska tiger sanctuary, Kankwadi fort, Neelkanth Temples, Pandupol, the monuments of Tijara, Siliserh Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Bhangarh-Ajabgarh, the hot springs in Talvriksh, Rajgarh, Machari, Viratnagar, Deeg, the sanctuary in Bharatpur, Baba Khetanath Ashram, the Jat mud fort of Govindgarh, the ancient city of Mathura and its renowned museum.

Neemrana Fort –
Neemrana Fort Palace takes a lot of pride in being a premier heritage hotel of Rajasthan as also a unique hotel of India. We have taken special care in ensuring that these time-honoured structures are restored and preserved with authenticity to take you back to the medieval times. This awe-inspiring heritage hotel near Delhi Jaipur highway is a perfect destination for your regal vacation in Jaipur. While It is to discover an absolute delight to view and visit, Neemrana involves many steps and ramps to discover the 14tiered property. It needs two lifts have been introduced from 2016 and enjoy the property and its views. But these do not give access to the whole FortPalace to be noted that traversing through the entire property requires a certain level of physical fitness.

We have installed two state-of-the-art lifts to ensure that you enjoy a truly authentic fort living experience without being too hard on your physique. These can be used from the parking, with prior notice, as it grants entry from Atithi Pol( Gate No. 3). Kailash Burj is ideal for guests who want to avoid many steps.

You might not be able to find the standard comforts of a regular hotel here, instead, Neemrana Fort-Palace, being one of the oldest and best heritage resort near Jaipur, takes you on a grand experience which truly immerses you back into the past five centuries.

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Fresco Wall Paintings Rajasthan

Fresco Wall Paintings :

The princely state of Rajasthan has a long history of Rajputs, acquiring land, winning and fighting battles, sprawling palaces, and rich mansions. An onlooker has often described the state as a dream carved out of marble. The arid topography of the desert contrasts sharply with the colorful life predominating here. Every Rajasthan region specializes in one thing or another. Shekhawati’s fresco wall paintings are unique in themselves, though it was the Mughal kings who made wall paintings fashionable, their religious accusations forbade them to have man or animal as a motif; only floral and abstract designs were permitted. That posed as an obstacle to an extent. Wall painting in Shekhawati only boomed after the decline of Mughal power. The artists reliant heavily on traditional Indian subjects for the early corpus. This consisted of mythological scenes, particularly of Lord Krishna, local legends, animals and plants, men and women’s daily lives, towns, and the Shekhawat Rajas. Most towns are good enough to see classic wall paintings of frescoes, few are Mandawa, Ramgarh, Fatehpur. Fresco Wall Paintings Rajasthan

Nawalgarh, Bissau, Dundlod, Alsisar etc. There are beautifully painted havelis in the Shekhawati region, and frescoes abound here. With the most intricate of frescoes, the interiors, pillars, rooms, halls all have been designed. These craftsmen used vegetable dyes for colouration. The regular themes included floral motifs and arabesque poses. The artists of fresco painting have been called chiteras which belongs to the caste of kumhars (potters). They ‘re also called chejaras (masons) because they work as painters as well as builders. The paintings were depicted in two-dimensional, bright paintings. The chejaras used only natural colors for their art, like kajal (lamp black) for black, safeda (lime) for white, neel (indigo) for blue, geru (red stone powder) for red, kesar (saffron) for orange, pevri (yellow clay) for yellow ochre and so on. Mixed in limewater and beaten into plaster, they remained vibrant for almost as long as the building lasted.

The stories – 

Through backbreaking effort the havelis earned their splendour. Wall painting was an elaborate process that involved various materials, layers and techniques. Scenes depicted cover 10 broad themes — decorative designs, everyday life, religion, raga mala, folk mythology, historical events or personalities, flora and fauna, erotica, maps or places and the British and their contraptions. Most chhatris or domes in the ceiling include a rasamandala — a dancing circle in which Krishna miraculously replicates himself so that every Gopi finds him dancing next to her.

Besides popular love stories such as Laila–Majnu and Heer–Ranjha, Shekhawati’s murals have a recurrent theme of a couple astride a camel portraying Rajasthan’s most popular romantic tale—Dhola–Maru. Married off as kids, Dhola returns as an adolescent to fetch his wife. En route, they encounter bandits Umra–Sumra, and like a true Rajput wife, Maru repels the attackers while Dhola urges his camel onwards. Paintings also represent lesser-known folk tales of Binjo–Sorath. Binjo mesmerises his young aunt Sorath with his veena as she dances to his tunes. Sassi–Punu recounts the legend of Punu, a prince who weds Sassi, an abandoned princess raised among washermen. Tragically, Punu is kidnapped and Sassi dies in search of him in the desert.

The colours –

Before the 19th century, artists used natural colours such as lampblack, and red, green and yellow ochres. Lime was a substitute for white and was used for lightening other hues, while indigo, ultramarine, vermilion, verdigris, gold and silver were reserved for prayer rooms and bedrooms. The Indian Yellow, made from gomutra or urine collected from cows fed on mango leaves, was used, albeit rarely. In 1860, German chemical pigments such as ultramarine, chrome red and emerald green reached India and remained popular till World War I, until supplies were hit. (Inspired by ‘Made in Germany’ paint tins, many painters randomly emblazoned the word ‘Germany’ to depict anything English!) Maroon was popular from 1820 to 1865, red and blue held sway between 1860 and 1910, and multi-coloured paintings using cheap European paints dominated the years from 1900 to 1950.

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