Travel in Rajasthan
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE HEROIC WARRIORS
Travel in Rajasthan,
a rainbow within a sojourner’s easy reach, the legendary land of Rajas
and Maharajas, is the largest state of the Indian Union, comprising a
number of former principalities. It is a country of sand dunes, desert
and rocks interspersed with wonderful palaces, impregnable forts, myriad
colors, placid lakes, secluded sanctuaries, gardens, fertile tracts,
forests, and superb scenery. The Aravali mountain ranges, one of the
oldest in the world, divide the country into ruggest southeast and
sterile northwest. Its thar desert sprawls across the border far into
Pakistan. Rajasthan’s history dates back to Indus valley civilization
(3,000 B.C. to 2,000 B.C.).
It is here in exotic and spectacular Rajasthan that time seems to stand
still and a traveler is lost either in bustling gaity of the people or
in splendid and exuberant isolation. Travel in Rajasthan and see
Rajasthanis wearing the most colorful apparels- men in splendid turbans
and moustaches and women in bright mirrored or ornate skirts and
fascinating silver ornaments. This splendour of their daily clothing
lend bright splash of color to life in general.
The spectacular best can be seen when you travel in Rajasthan at
its fairs and festival time. Each season has its plethora of fairs and
festivals, ceremonies and rituals, and each festival is an occasion of
artistic expression of the spirit of its people. They are to be
experienced, to be watched and to be participated. There is always a
time for celebration and merry-making, frolic and fun. The most vibrant
and colorful local festivals include Gangaur and Teej Festivals, Pushkar
Fair, Desert Festivals, Ajmer Urs Fair and many other usual fairs and
festivals. In short your, Travel in Rajasthan will make you visit
the most ornate people and great oriental splendour. The people of
Rajasthan still live in their picturesque historical past and that is
why the country abounds in colors and gaity.
Rajasthan is the home of Rajputs, the heroic
warrior clans, who ever preferred death to surrender and compromise.
Rajputs, the descendants of ancient Kshatriyas of the Age of Epics,
continued the social, political and martial traditions of their
forefathers. Their towering individuality and valour have been
instrumental in shaping the destiny of the country, which has been in
the melting pot several times since the time of the Ramayana and
Mahabharata down to our own days.
The origin of Rajputs is difficult to trace, but it is a historical fact
that by the 8th century most of the Rajputana was under the shelter of
the mighty arms of various Rajput clans. They maintained their supremacy
until the ever-increasing powers of the Mughals in Agra and Delhi eroded
it. The three hundred years between the 13th and 16th centuries of the
Christian era, was the time of their crowning glory, when the history of
Rajputs and Rajputana become almost the history of India. They served as
a bulwark against foreign invasion and maintain the continuity of Indian
culture and civilization and conservation of Indian arts, architecture
and literature.
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