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Jaipur is the cultural hub of India. The culture of Jaipur is amply reflected
through its traditional customs, cuisine, art and architecture as well as its
music and dance.
One of the best ways of understanding the culture of Jaipur is through its
art, crafts and architecture. The city is famous for its local handicraft. You
can pay a visit to the numerous shops and markets of the city to take a look
at the handicraft items that are sold over here. One can take a look at the
silver, kundan and meenakari jewellery, the ivory work, stone sculptures, woodcarvings,
leather goods and other articles. The city is particularly famous for its blue
pottery and the miniature paintings. Traditional clothes, which are fine example
of bandhni, zari and zardosi work, are also a pointer towards the rich culture
of Jaipur.
The huge monuments, that are good examples of Rajput and Mughal architecture,
is also a symbol of the culture of the city. You can walk down the streets of
the city and take a look at the buildings that have jail work. The Hawa Mahal,
Amber Fort, Jal Mahal is worth taking a look. The Jantar Mantar, a huge observatory
is also an architectural marvel that is worth taking a look.
Speaking of the culture of Jaipur, one cannot rule out her people and their
music and dance. The people of the city are extremely lively and friendly. Their
colorful clothes and the heavy jewellery of the women folk are true examples
of India's colorful culture. The people of Jaipur, or rather Rajasthan, love
to sing and dance. The most popular dances of the city include the Ghoomar dance.
The Chari dance, where the dancers dance with a pot with a lighted diya, on
their head is one of the most famous folk dances of Jaipur. Rajasthani music
is also famous. The people sing songs with traditional instruments like Sarangi,
Ektara, Jhalar, Garasiays and others. The culture of the city is also reflected
through its cuisine and local traditions. Food is extremely delicious and is
made with a large number of spices. You can try out the mangodi, papad, khichdi,
buttermilk, sohan halwa and other delicacies.
The culture of Jaipur gives one an idea, not only about the tradition of Rajasthan,
but also of the culture of India as a whole.
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