As old as civilisation, the tradition of narrating stories with the help of puppets has been a great source of entertainment and knowledge. Bringing down stories from generation to generation, the storyteller (sutradhara – holder of strings) acquires a vital role in puppet shows.
This verse rang true when they came across a piece of land near Jaipur, soil-rich with the waters from river Sanjaria. They rejoiced and settled down with newfound hopes in the place that would come to be known as Bagru.
Kevat community wears only red Bandhani turban at all occasions. Jat community in Narwa village wears a bright yellow turban.
There is something excruciatingly beautiful about a little town in the heart of Rajasthan, specked
As one steps into the enchanting old city of jaipur, he/she is surrounded by an
The crimson sun sets over the sleepy town, bowing in a reddish orange hue over
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