Schoolchildren in Delwara, India
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Architectures of Rajasthan
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Paper:Art and Architecture of India-II
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In this video you will watch the famous Rajasthani Folk Show called Dharohar Dance Show at Bagore Ki Haveli. This Show depicts the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan beautifully.Watch the video to enjoy more !!
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RAJASTHAN Forts, Lakes, Temples, Havelis, Desert and Aravali hills India in 4K Ultra HD
Rajasthan attracted a total of 45.9 million domestic and 1.6 million foreign tourists in 2017, which is the tenth highest in terms of domestic visitors and fifth highest in foreign tourists. The tourism industry in Rajasthan is growing effectively each year and is becoming one of the major income sources for the state government. Rajasthan is home to attractions for domestic and foreign travellers, including the forts and palaces of Jaipur, lakes of Udaipur, Temples of Rajsamand and Pali, sand dunes of Jaisalmer and Bikaner, Havelis of Mandawa and Fatehpur, Rajasthan, wildlife of Sawai Madhopur, the scenic beauty of Mount Abu, tribes of Dungarpur and Banswara, and the cattle fair of Pushkar.
Rajasthan is known for its custom culture colours, majestic forts, and palaces, folk dances and music, local festivals, local food, sand dunes, carved temples, beautiful havelis. Rajasthan's Jaipur Jantar Mantar, Mehrangarh Fort and Stepwell of Jodhpur, Dilwara Temples, Chittor Fort, Lake Palace, miniature paintings in Bundi, and numerous city palaces and havelis are part of the architectural heritage of India. Jaipur, the Pink City, is noted for the ancient houses made of a type of sandstone dominated by a pink hue. In Jodhpur, maximum houses are painted blue. At Ajmer, there is white marble Bara-dari on the Anasagar lake and Soniji Ki Nasiyan. Jain Temples dot Rajasthan from north to south and east to west. Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu, Shrinathji Temple of Nathdwara, Ranakpur Jain temple dedicated to Lord Adinath in Pali District, Jain temples in the fort complexes of Chittor, Jaisalmer and Kumbhalgarh, Lodurva Jain temples, Mirpur Jain Temple of Sirohi, Sarun Mata Temple at Kotputli, Bhandasar and Karni Mata Temple of Bikaner and Mandore of Jodhpur are some of the best examples. Keoladeo National Park, Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Tal Chhapar Sanctuary, are wildlife attractions of Rajasthan. Mewar festival of Udaipur, Teej festival and Gangaur festival in Jaipur, Desert festival of Jodhpur, Brij Holi of Bharatpur, Matsya festival of Alwar, Kite festival of Jodhpur, Kolayat fair in Bikaner are some of the most popular fairs and festivals of Rajasthan.
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The Delwara Government Secondary School stands as a beacon of hope for the aspiring students of Delwara, Rajasthan as well as many neighbouring towns. It is one of the biggest and oldest schools in the area.
Around seven years ago I was a student at this school, it was a good school then. For the past four years, it looks like it is falling apart. I made this video because I felt acknowledging the decay is a good start to finding a solution to it, says Community Correspondent Shambhulal Khatik.
There are 148 students who attend the classes here, their problems begin almost as soon as they are about to enter the school premises. Of the two main access points, the one that leads up from the village gets clogged with water each monsoon. The gate and the playground are flooded in ankle deep water. So, the children, who either walk or ride cycles, brave the traffic on the highway to reach school.
Shambhu says that it is an accident waiting to happen. He says:
My video was going to focus on this issue but when I went into the school to get interviews of the students, they revealed even more problems.
For some time now, there have been about ten vacant positions for teachers in the school. This means that students have no classes for many subjects including History, Commerce and Geography.
New subjects like Urdu have been introduced but there are no teachers yet says Harkaji, an English teacher.
The entire school infrastructure is in shambles-- rooms that are unused; filthy toilets; no clean drinking water for students.
The water sometimes has worms in it...The school office gets water from a hand pump but the students have to drink the water from a tank that hasn't been cleaned in the last 4 years! says Saurabh Yadav, a 12th grade student.
According to the 2011 Census Rajasthan's literacy rate stands at 66.11%, a figure that is on the lower end of the literacy spectrum in India. The good news is that the number is steadily increasing. Imagine now, a situation where schools like the Delwara Secondary School operated at their fullest potential. Full classes, more room for students, a well rounded education curriculum.
Every day you see problems to which there is no apparent solution. Today, you can spare a minute and make a phone call that would give thousands of kids an education. Do it!
Please call Mr Shankar Lal Sanadhya, the District Education Officer on 09462021423
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New Year's Eve Celebration 2011 at Shikarbadi and The Zenana Mahal
New Year's Eve Celebration 2011 at Shikarbadi and The Zenana Mahal
HRH Group of Hotels is India's only chain of heritage palace-hotels and resorts under private ownership. Headquartered in Udaipur, a city founded in 1559 on the banks of Lake Pichola, HRH Group of Hotels is preserving palaces and sanctuary - resorts. The group offers regal experiences in island-palaces, museums, galleries, car collections, and much more.
Shikarbadi Hotel - Udaipur : The royal hunting lodge, a Royal Retreat of HRH Group of Hotels - You can soak in the sun and enjoy breathtaking views of rolling Aravalli hills, as spotted deer, Neelgai, wild boar, peacocks, and migratory birds make their way to the waterfront. The lake draws them for their daily sustenance, and their feeding time is a delight for the guests.
The Zenana Mahal - Elegant opulence at its best
The Zenana Mahal, former palace of the royal ladies, is now splendidly transformed to host regal weddings, events and musical soirees.
An integral part of the The City Palace Complex, The Zenana Mahal was built in the early 1600s and has witnessed innumerable royal weddings. Today, you and your wedding guests could be reveling in the historic luxury of The Zenana Mahal and enjoying the sumptuous banquets laid out by our chefs to pamper the palate with multi-cuisine fare.
Antiques Collections In Rajasthan Forts..
Antiques Collections In Rajasthan Forts......
Rajasthan literally, (Land of Kings or Land of Kingdoms), is India's largest state by area (342,239 square kilometres (132,139 sq mi) or 10.4% of India's total area). It is located on the western side of the country, where it comprises most of the wide and inhospitable Thar Desert (also known as the Rajasthan Desert and Great Indian Desert) and shares a border with Pakistan along the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Elsewhere it is bordered by other Indian states: Gujarat to the southwest; Madhya Pradesh to the southeast; Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast; and Punjab to the north. Its features include the ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization at Kalibanga; the Dilwara Temples, a Jain pilgrimage site at Rajasthan's onlyhill station, Mount Abu, in the ancient Aravalli mountain range; and, in eastern Rajasthan, the Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, a World Heritage Site known for its bird life. Rajasthan is also home to two national tiger reserves, the Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur and Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar.
The state was formed on 30 March 1949 when Rajputana – the name adopted by the British Raj for its dependencies in the region – was merged into the Dominion of India. Its capital and largest city is Jaipur, located on the state's eastern side.
Rajasthani artisan carving architectural material
Painting with earthen colours in Delwara
Each region of Rajasthan has its own distinctive art forms. While Shekhawati has become known for painted havelis and the Bundi school of painting is renowned, the south Rajasthan region of Mewar sees sulphur being used to create great art. This artist in the village of Delwara gives a brief understanding of the process.
Rahat - traditional wheel - Near Devigarh Palace in Delwara Village
Intricate carvings of Jain temple in Jaisalmer Fort
Intricate carvings on the walls of Jain Temples of Jaisalmer Fort in Rajasthan, India.
Jain Temples situated in the Jaisalmer Fort are a must visit site in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. You will find these temples to be very old and high pilgrimage as well as archeological value attached to them. These are a group of Jain temples dating back 12th and 15th centuries and are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars (Hermits). On the walls of the temples, you can find animal & human figures, carved in famous Dilwara style.
These temples are built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture. The style got its name from the famous 'Dilwara Temples' situated on Mount Abu, a famous Hill station and pilgrimage destination in Rajasthan. The Jain temples in the Jaisalmer Fort are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankars'. Like all other structures in Jaisalmer, these temples are craved of yellow sandstones. The beautifully carves decorations on the wall will give you divine peace. The Astapadhi Temples that are situated in the same complex are a must visit too.
The temple complex is open through out the morning till 12noon, for the visitors. So try to get up a bit early or you might miss this splendor. The campus also contain Gyan Bhandar library. Well if you are a student of comparative archeology or otherwise, the library will prove to be a good place to prowl as it contains some of the rare manuscripts available in India.
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Ancient Jain temple of Jaisalmer Fort - Rajasthan
Jain Temples situated in the Jaisalmer Fort are a must visit site in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. You will find these temples to be very old and high pilgrimage as well as archeological value attached to them. These are a group of Jain temples dating back 12th and 15th centuries and are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars (Hermits). On the walls of the temples, you can find animal & human figures, carved in famous Dilwara style.
These temples are built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture. The style got its name from the famous 'Dilwara Temples' situated on Mount Abu, a famous Hill station and pilgrimage destination in Rajasthan. The Jain temples in the Jaisalmer Fort are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankars'. Like all other structures in Jaisalmer, these temples are craved of yellow sandstones. The beautifully carves decorations on the wall will give you divine peace. The Astapadhi Temples that are situated in the same complex are a must visit too.
The temple complex is open through out the morning till 12noon, for the visitors. So try to get up a bit early or you might miss this splendor. The campus also contain Gyan Bhandar library. Well if you are a student of comparative archeology or otherwise, the library will prove to be a good place to prowl as it contains some of the rare manuscripts available in India.
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Jain temple inside Jaisalmer Fort
Jain Temples situated in the Jaisalmer Fort are a must visit site in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. You will find these temples to be very old and high pilgrimage as well as archeological value attached to them. These are a group of Jain temples dating back 12th and 15th centuries and are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars (Hermits). On the walls of the temples, you can find animal & human figures, carved in famous Dilwara style.
These temples are built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture. The style got its name from the famous 'Dilwara Temples' situated on Mount Abu, a famous Hill station and pilgrimage destination in Rajasthan. The Jain temples in the Jaisalmer Fort are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankars'. Like all other structures in Jaisalmer, these temples are craved of yellow sandstones. The beautifully carves decorations on the wall will give you divine peace. The Astapadhi Temples that are situated in the same complex are a must visit too.
The temple complex is open through out the morning till 12noon, for the visitors. So try to get up a bit early or you might miss this splendor. The campus also contain Gyan Bhandar library. Well if you are a student of comparative archeology or otherwise, the library will prove to be a good place to prowl as it contains some of the rare manuscripts available in India.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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