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livesunique · 1 year ago
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Junagarh Fort, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India
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kaalbela · 2 years ago
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Dabka or Dapka is a detailed type of needlework from Rajasthan in India. It is usually done at the final stage of the production process to add finishing touch embellishments.
At least three to four worker workers are required for a detailed and fine work at the same time on the same piece. First a thick cotton cord is stitched on the pattern to be embroidered. Then on this cord prefabricated metal thread is looped on with an ordinary stitching needle. The patterns mostly made are of flowers, leaves, or birds. Skilled embroiders can even do french knots with the smallest size.
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the-brown-man · 2 years ago
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Doors of The City Palace, Jaipur.
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▪︎ Dagger (Katar).
Place of origin: Rajasthan, India
Date: 1701–1800
Medium: Steel and gold
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thatstolenpayal · 9 months ago
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roop ya gun?
gun.
aur roop?
wo to dekhne wali ki aankhon me hota hai.
arthaat?
kisi ko patthar me shivling dikhta hai aur kisi ko shivling me bhi patthar.
jeevan ka varnan teen shabdon me?
amrit, prem, aur tyaag.
prem kya hai?
ishwar ki aankh me ubhra hua khushi ka aansu.
aansu kya hai?
sukh aur dukh ki hadd.
sukh kya hai?
bhram.
ranbhoomi me sabse bada shastra kya hai?
himmat.
jeevan me sabse kathin ghadi?
pariksha ke baad parinaam ki.
aur sabse badi bhet?
aashirvaad.
one of my favourite scenes from the movie <3
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padmaavat, 2018
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fotos-art · 23 days ago
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Courtyard of the 27 Pillars, Fort Amber, Rajasthan, India
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Explore the majestic Fort Amber in Jaipur, India! This impressive monument, visible in today's image, is located just 11 kilometres from the city of Jaipur and transports you to an era of kings and palaces. Built in 1592, this fort sublimely fuses Hindu, Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, using yellow and pink sandstone, along with white marble. With its four levels, each with its own courtyard, this fortress dazzles both with its beauty and its rich history.
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delightfulindiaholidays · 6 months ago
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Unlock the magic of Rajasthan: where every corner whispers tales of royalty and splendor. From the golden sands of the desert to the opulent palaces, let the beauty of this land captivate your soul.
[travel Rajasthan | royal state | Jaipur | visit Rajasthan | Rajasthan tourism]
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kvetch19 · 1 year ago
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mahgnib · 7 months ago
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Pichwai-style painting on cloth, Lord Krishna, Rajasthan
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capturingprettythings · 1 year ago
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livesunique · 2 months ago
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Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
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kaalbela · 2 years ago
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Moti bharat is a form of bead embroidery from Jalor district of Rajasthan in India, practiced by the women of certain pastoral tribes. The opaque white beads form the base on which the transparent beads are worked by stringing them together in various shapes and forms of birds, animals, human figures and other articles of day to day life. Traditionally blue, green, yellow, red and other primary colored beads were commonly used. Stylized human figures, geometrical designs, glimpses of daily life, horse and camel riders, elephant with haudha, horse with carriage, the famous love legend of local hero Dhola and his lover Maru are the designs repeatedly used.
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the-brown-man · 10 months ago
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Moodboard #13 India
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anoopbartariacreations · 1 year ago
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Transformative Conversations at the Chambal River Front: UDH Minister Shanti Dhariwal and Architect Dr. Anoop Bartaria Discuss 'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD' with Bestselling Author Chetan Bhagat
Kota, Rajasthan, [Oct 05, 2023] - A picturesque setting along the Chambal River Front provided the backdrop for a captivating exchange of ideas as UDH (Urban Development and Housing) Minister Shanti Dhariwal and renowned Architect Dr. Anoop Bartaria engaged in a stimulating conversation with acclaimed author Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji. The occasion was none other than 'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD,' a platform for transformative discussions and visionary perspectives.
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The serene Chambal River Front, with its tranquil waters and lush surroundings, offered the perfect ambiance for this inspiring dialogue. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the river, the stage was set for an evening of profound insights and creative musings.
Dr. Anoop Bartaria, the brilliant mind behind the magnificent Chambal River Front project, took the opportunity to guide Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji on a tour of the entire riverfront. The architectural marvel has already garnered immense attention for its blend of modern design with natural beauty, transforming the riverfront into a cultural and recreational hub for Kota residents.
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During the tour, Dr. Bartaria shared his vision of creating an inclusive space where nature and architecture harmoniously coexist. Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji was visibly impressed by the meticulous planning and sustainable features of the riverfront, which seamlessly integrates green spaces, recreational facilities, and cultural zones.
The heart of the evening, however, was the insightful conversation that unfolded among the three distinguished personalities. Minister Shanti Dhariwal, with his vast experience in urban development, discussed the importance of such transformative projects in enhancing the quality of life for citizens. He emphasised the need for sustainable urban planning and inclusive growth to meet the challenges of the future.
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Architect Dr. Anoop Bartaria shared his journey and creative process in conceptualising and executing the Chambal River Front project. He explained how the project aimed to rejuvenate the cityscape while preserving the natural beauty of the Chambal River.
Shri Chetan Bhagat Ji, known for his thought-provoking novels and social commentary, contributed to the conversation by highlighting the role of cultural spaces like the Chambal River Front in fostering creativity and community engagement. He praised the collaborative effort to create a space that not only celebrates architecture but also serves as a vibrant cultural hub.
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'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD' is a testament to the power of dialogue, innovation, and collaboration in shaping the future of urban spaces. As the conversation concluded against the backdrop of the Chambal River Front, it was clear that this evening had been a transformative experience, one that would resonate with both the local community and the nation as a whole.
In a world where sustainable development and creative spaces are becoming increasingly important, the Chambal River Front and the insightful conversations it hosts stand as shining examples of a brighter, more inclusive future.
For more information and updates on 'KOTA NAVNIRMAN SAMVAAD,' please visit https://bit.ly/KOTA-NAVNIRMAN-SAMVAAD
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whatsthereinthename · 2 years ago
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Fascinating 🐪 Somewhere in Rajasthan.
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