Elephant Poo Paper, Jaipur.
This family make handmade paper from elephant poo and it's amazing. Here they were flattening and refining the rough paper to be smooth and easy to work with, it would then be cut to the size needed.
Part 5 - Paper Mill Tour - Jaipur - India - March 2014
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Ground Report - हाथी गांव की मैना I Maina of Jaipur's Elephant Village
The elephant village of Jaipur spread in more than 33 acres was built in 2010. In this village live around 125 elephants and their Mahouts. The story of this village is very interesting one. On the intervention of animal rights activists the health condition of the elephants of Amer in Jaipur became an issue of debate. To give a better environment to these elephants this village was created. Today not only this village has helped the elephants and their Mahouts but also became a tourist destination in itself.
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Paper Factory, Jaipur.
Here we watched people sifting through the paper pulp to make sheets of beautiful textured paper, which is quite different to the paper we have in the UK. It has a wonderful texture and you can see the grain in it which is a more interesting surface to work on. It was fascinating watching them work and how quick it was done.
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Little dandiya dancers at the Jaipur Elephant Festival
The Jaipur Elephant Festival takes place on Holi eve each year. What better way to commence Holi celebrations! The festival gets underway with a traditional procession of decorated elephants though the streets of Jaipur towards the Stadium. There, the elephants proudly parade up and down, like catwalk models, to an appreciative crowd. Elephant beauty contests, folk dances, and tug-of-war between elephants, locals and foreigners are all regular events.
Holi is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus, as a festival of colours. It is one of the major festivals of India, celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun which is the month of March as per the Gregorian calendar. It is primarily observed in India and Nepal. It is observed by the minority Hindus in Bangladesh and Pakistan as well in countries with large Indic diaspora populations following Hinduism, such as Suriname, Malaysia, Guyana, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, the United States, Mauritius, and Fiji. Holi festival may be celebrated with various names and people of different states might be following different traditions. But, what makes Holi so unique and special is the spirit of it which remains the same throughout the country and even across the globe, wherever it is celebrated.
Every year, thousands of Hindus participate in the Holi festival. The festival has many purposes. First and foremost, it celebrates the beginning of the new season, spring. Originally, it was a festival that commemorated good harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colors and saying farewell to winter. It also has a religious purpose, commemorating events present in Hindu mythology. During this event, participants hold a bonfire, throw colored powder at each other, and celebrate wildly. Entire country wears a festive look when it is time for Holi celebration. Market places get abuzz with activity as frenzied shoppers start making preparations for the festival. Heaps of various hues of gulal and abeer can be seen on the roadside days before the festival.
Pichkaris in innovative and modern design too come up every year to lure the children who wish to collect them as Holi memorabilia and of course, to drench everybody in the town. Womenfolk too start making early preparations for the holi festival as they cook loads of gujiya, mathri and papri for the family and also for the relatives. At some places specially in the north women also make papads and potato chips at this time.
Great excitement can be seen in people on the next day when it is actually the time for the play of colours. Shops and offices remain closed for the day and people get all the time to get crazy and whacky. Bright colours of gulal and abeer fill the air and people take turns in pouring colour water over each other. Children take special delight in spraying colours on one another with their pichkaris and throwing water balloons and passersby. Women and senior citizen form groups called tolis and move in colonies - applying colours and exchanging greetings. Songs, dance on the rhythm of dholak and mouth-watering Holi delicacies are the other highlights of the day. Lovers too apply colours on their beloved. This has a popular legend behind it. It is said that the naughty and mischievous Lord Krishna started the trend of playing colours. He applied colour on her beloved Radha to make her one like him. The trend soon gained popularity amongst the masses.
It is said the spirit of Holi encourages the feeling of brotherhood in society and even the enemies turn friend on this day. People of all communities and even religions participate in this joyous and colouful festival and strenthen the secular fabric of the nation.
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Jaipur Lacware Craft, Rajasthan; CraftsBazaar India Online
Lac art is very famous in Rajasthan. The Lac work of Sawai, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Madhopur are known for their beautiful and vibrant colors and flawless finish. Lac work is not only famous for making jewelry but is also known for the fantastic architecture and decorative items. They are available in different color, pattern and variety that has made the glass beads popular across the world.
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Indian Handicraft Items by Riddhi Siddhi Arts & Crafts, Jaipur
[ Welcome to Riddhi Siddhi Arts & Crafts, Manufacturer, Supplier, Exporter, Trader & Wholesaler of Wooden Handicraft. We are an ISO certified company, established in the year 2009, at jaipur. Well equipped infrastructure help us to serve Indian Subcontinent & Middle East. Timely delivery schedule, customized solutions & diligent manpower make us the preferred supplier in the industry. Our product list covers Sandalwood, White wood Handicrafts & Elephant Statues. We offer Sandalwood & White wood Handicrafts that are available at affordable prices. Photo Frame & Elephant Carving offered by us are in huge demand across the global markets. Along with that we offer Service Tray & Mobile Stand that are widely appreciated in the market. Our Sandal Wood Mala & Meditation Beads are a class apart. We also provide Wooden Jewelry & Wooden Ornaments that are some of our bestselling products.
Amber Fort Jaipur - Indian Holiday
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Green fodder for elephants.
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