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If you're an Emily Henry fan (especially a fan of her book Happy Place), I started a fic on Ao3 that tells the story of Sabrina and Parth's relationship. We never got to see exactly how they got together, so I had to fix that!
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Things You Should Know About Rajasthan
About Rajasthan :- 
Rajasthan has artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. Rajasthan was also called Rajputana (the country of the Rajputs). It is also a tourism destination with lots of tourist attractions and good tourist facilities. This historical state of India attracts tourists and vacationers with its rich culture, tradition, heritage, and monuments. It has also some sanctuaries & national parks.  More than 70% of Rajasthan is vegetarian, which makes it the most vegetarian state in India.
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Music and dance: – The Ghoomar dance from Jodhpur and Kalbeliya dance of Jaisalmer have gained international recognition. Folk music is a vital part of Rajasthani culture. Kathputali, Bhopa, Chang, Teratali, Ghindar, Kachchhighori, Tejaji,parth dance etc. are the examples of the traditional Rajasthani culture. Folk songs are commonly ballads which relate heroic deeds and love stories; and religious or devotional songs known as bhajans and banis (often accompanied by musical instruments like dholak, sitar, sarangi etc.) are also sung.
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Kanhaiya Geet also sung in major areas of east rajasthani belt in the collectiong manner as a best source of entertainment in the rural areas.
Arts and crafts Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts, and for its traditional and colorful art. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints and Zari embroidery are major export products from Rajasthan. The blue pottery of Jaipur is particularly noted.
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Architecture – Rajasthan is famous for its many historical forts, temples and palaces (havelis), which predominantly drives tourism in the state.
Religion – Rajasthan is home to all the major religions of India. Hindus are the largest in number, accounting for 90% of the population. Muslims (0.08%), Sikhs (1.27%), Jains (1%) and Sindhi’s constitute the remaining of the population.
Festivals – The main religious festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Gangaur, Teej, Gogaji, Makar Sankranti and Janmashtami, as the main religion is Hinduism. Rajasthan’s desert festival is celebrated with great zest and zeal. This festival is held once a year during winters. People of the desert dance and sing ballads of valor, romance and tragedy. There are fairs with snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. Camels play a prominent role in this festival.
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Religious syncretism:- Rajasthan has more popular Hindu saints, many from the Bhakti era. Rajasthani saints hail from all castes; Maharshi Naval Ram and Umaid Ram Maharaj were Bhangis, Karta Ram Maharaj was a Shudra, Sundardasa was a Vaish, and Meerabai and Ramdeo ji were Rajputs. The backward caste Nayaks serve as the narrators or the devotional music (or “bhajan”) for the Baba Ramdevji sect. Modern-day popular saints from Rajasthan have been Param yogeshwar Sri Devpuriji of Kriya Yoga and Swami Satyananda the master of Kriya Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Mantra Yoga and Laya yoga. Rajasthan had a massive movement to unite the Hindus and Muslims to worship God together. Saint Baba Ramdevji was adored by Muslims, equally that he was to Hindus.
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Rajasthan Famous For Many Things
Rajasthan has artistic and cultural traditions It is also a tourism destination with lots of tourist attractions and good tourist facilities. This historical state of India attracts tourists and vacationers with its rich culture, tradition, heritage, and monuments. It has also some sanctuaries & national parks.  More than 70% of Rajasthan is vegetarian, which makes it the most vegetarian state in India.
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Music and dance: – The Ghoomar dance from Jodhpur and Kalbeliya dance of Jaisalmer have gained international recognition. Folk music is a vital part of Rajasthani culture. Kathputli, Bhopa, Chang, Teratali, Ghindar, Kachchhi Ghori, Tejaji,parth dance etc. are the examples of the traditional Rajasthani culture. Folk songs are commonly ballads which relate heroic deeds and love stories; and religious or devotional songs known as bhajans and banis (often accompanied by musical instruments like dholak, sitar, sarangi etc.) are also sung.
Kanhaiya Geet also sung in major areas of east rajasthani belt in the collecting manner as a best source of entertainment in the rural areas.
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Arts and crafts Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts, and for its traditional and colorful art. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints and Zari embroidery are major export products from Rajasthan. The blue pottery of Jaipur is particularly noted.
Architecture – Rajasthan is famous for its many historical forts, temples and palaces (havelis), which predominantly drives tourism in the state.
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Religion – Rajasthan is home to all the major religions of India. Hindus are the largest in number, accounting for 90% of the population. Muslims (0.08%), Sikhs (1.27%), Jains (1%) and Sindhi’s constitute the remaining of the population.
Festivals – The main religious festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Gangaur, Teej, Gogaji, Makar Sankranti and Janmashtami, as the main religion is Hinduism. Rajasthan’s desert festival is celebrated with great zest and zeal. This festival is held once a year during winters. People of the desert dance and sing ballads of valor, romance and tragedy. There are fairs with snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. Camels play a prominent role in this festival.
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Religious syncretism:- Rajasthan has more popular Hindu saints, many from the Bhakti era. Rajasthani saints hail from all castes, Maharshi Naval Ram and Umaid Ram Maharaj were Bhangis, Karta Ram Maharaj was a Shudra, Sundardasa was a Vaish, and Meerabai and Ramdeo ji were Rajputs. The backward caste Nayaks serve as the narrators or the devotional music (or “bhajan”) for the Baba Ramdevji sect. Modern-day popular saints from Rajasthanhave been Param yogeshwar Sri Devpuriji of Kriya Yoga and Swami Satyananda the master of Kriya Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Mantra Yoga and Laya yoga. Rajasthan had a massive movement to unite the Hindus and Muslims to worship God together. Saint Baba Ramdevji was adored by Muslims, equally that he was to Hindus.
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Things To Know About Rajasthan
Rajasthan has artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. Rajasthan was also called Rajputana (the country of the Rajputs);
It is also a tourism destination with lots of tourist attractions and good tourist facilities. This historical state of India attracts tourists and vacationers with its rich culture, tradition, heritage, and monuments. It has also some sanctuaries & national parks.  More than 70% of Rajasthan is vegetarian, which makes it the most vegetarian state in India.
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Music and dance: – The Ghoomar dance from Jodhpur and Kalbeliya dance of Jaisalmer have gained international recognition. Folk music is a vital part of Rajasthani culture. Kathputali, Bhopa, Chang, Teratali, Ghindar, Kachchhighori, Tejaji,parth dance etc. are the examples of the traditional Rajasthani culture. Folk songs are commonly ballads which relate heroic deeds and love stories; and religious or devotional songs known as bhajans and banis (often accompanied by musical instruments like dholak, sitar, sarangi etc.) are also sung. Kanhaiya Geet also sung in major areas of east rajasthani belt in the collectiong manner as a best source of entertainment in the rural areas.
Arts and crafts Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts, and for its traditional and colorful art. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints and Zari embroidery are major export products from Rajasthan. The blue pottery of Jaipur is particularly noted.
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Architecture – Rajasthan is famous for its many historical forts, temples and palaces (havelis), which predominantly drives tourism in the state.
Religion – Rajasthan is home to all the major religions of India. Hindus are the largest in number, accounting for 90% of the population. Muslims (0.08%), Sikhs (1.27%), Jains (1%) and Sindhi’s constitute the remaining of the population.
Festivals – The main religious festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Gangaur, Teej, Gogaji, Makar Sankranti and Janmashtami, as the main religion is Hinduism. Rajasthan’s desert festival is celebrated with great zest and zeal. This festival is held once a year during winters. People of the desert dance and sing ballads of valor, romance and tragedy. There are fairs with snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. Camels play a prominent role in this festival.
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Religious syncretism:- Rajasthan has more popular Hindu saints, many from the Bhakti era. Rajasthani saints hail from all castes; Maharshi Naval Ram and Umaid Ram Maharaj were Bhangis, Karta Ram Maharaj was a Shudra, Sundardasa was a Vaish, and Meerabai and Ramdeo ji were Rajputs. The backward caste Nayaks serve as the narrators or the devotional music (or “bhajan”) for the Baba Ramdevji sect. Modern-day popular saints from Rajasthan have been Param yogeshwar Sri Devpuriji of Kriya Yoga and Swami Satyananda the master of Kriya Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Mantra Yoga and Laya yoga. Rajasthan had a massive movement to unite the Hindus and Muslims to worship God together. Saint Baba Ramdevji was adored by Muslims, equally that he was to Hindus.
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Visit our website for more information about rajasthan and its tour packages.
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Explore Culture of Rajasthan
Rajasthan has artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. Rajasthan was also called Rajputana (the country of the Rajputs);
It is also a tourism destination with lots of tourist attractions and good tourist facilities. This historical state of India attracts tourists and vacationers with its rich culture, tradition, heritage, and monuments. It has also some sanctuaries & national parks.  More than 70% of Rajasthan is vegetarian, which makes it the most vegetarian state in India.
Music and dance: – The Ghoomar dance from Jodhpur and Kalbeliya dance of Jaisalmer have gained international recognition. Folk music is a vital part of Rajasthani culture. Kathputli, Bhopa, Chang, Teratali, Ghindar, Kachchhighori, Tejaji,parth dance etc. are the examples of the traditional Rajasthani culture. Folk songs are commonly ballads which relate heroic deeds and love stories; and religious or devotional songs known as bhajans and banis (often accompanied by musical instruments like dholak, sitar, sarangi etc.) are also sung. Kanhaiya Geet also sung in major areas of east rajasthani belt in the collectiong manner as a best source of entertainment in the rural areas.
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Arts and crafts:-
A carpet seller in Jaipur – Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts, and for its traditional and colorful art. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints and Zari embroidery are major export products from Rajasthan. The blue pottery of Jaipur is particularly noted.
Architecture – Rajasthan is famous for its many historical forts, temples and palaces (havelis), which predominantly drives tourism in the state.
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Forts of Rajasthan –
Amber Fort, Jaipur Bala Qila, Alwar Barmer Fort, Barmer Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh Gagron Fort, Jhalawar Gugor Fort, Baran Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer Jalore Fort, Jalore, Jhalawar Fort, Jhalawar Juna Fort and Temple, Barmer Junagarh Fort, Bikaner Khandhar Fort, Sawai Madhopur Khejarla Fort, Jodhpur Khimsar Fort, Nagaur Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajsamand Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur Nagaur Fort, Nagaur Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur Nahargarh Fort, Baran Neemrana Fort Palace, Alwar Ranthambore Fort, Sawai Madhopur Taragarh Fort, Bundi Shergarh Fort, Baran Surajgarh Fort, Surajgarh
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Palaces of Rajasthan:-
Alwar City Palace, Alwar Amber Palace, Jaipur Badal Mahal, Dungarpur Dholpur Palace, Bharatpur Chokhi Dhani, Jaipur Fateh Prakash Palace, Chittorgarh Gajner Palace and Lake, Bikaner Jag Mandir, Udaipur Jagmandir Palace, Kota Jaipur City Palace, Jaipur Jal Mahal, Jaipur Juna Mahal, Dungarpur Lake Palace, Udaipur Lalgarh Palace and Museum, Bikaner Laxmi Niwas Palace, Bikaner Man Mahal, Pushkar Mandir Palace, Jaisalmer Monsoon Palace, Udaipur Moti Doongri, Alwar Moti Doongri, Jaipur Moti Mahal, Jodhpur Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer Patwon Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer Phool Maha, Jodhpur Raj Mandir, Banswara Rampuria Haveli, Bikaner Rana Kumbha Palace, Chittorgarh Rani Padmini’s Palace, Chittorgarh Ranisar Padamsar, Jodhpur Ratan Singh Palace, Chittorgarh Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Jodhpur Sheesh Mahal, Jodhpur Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden, Jaipur Sukh Mahal, Bundi Sunheri Kothi, Sawaimadhopur Udai Bilas Palace , Dungarpur Udaipur City Palace, Udaipur Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur
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Religion – Rajasthan is home to all the major religions of India. Hindus are the largest in number, accounting for 90% of the population. Muslims (0.08%), Sikhs (1.27%), Jains (1%) and Sindhi’s constitute the remaining of the population.
Festivals – The main religious festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Gangaur, Teej, Gogaji, Makar Sankranti and Janmashtami, as the main religion is Hinduism. Rajasthan’s desert festival is celebrated with great zest and zeal. This festival is held once a year during winters. People of the desert dance and sing ballads of valor, romance and tragedy. There are fairs with snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. Camels play a prominent role in this festival.
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Religious syncretism:-
Rajasthan has more popular Hindu saints, many from the Bhakti era.
Rajasthani saints hail from all castes; Maharshi Naval Ram and Umaid Ram Maharaj were Bhangis, Karta Ram Maharaj was a Shudra, Sundardasa was a Vaish, and Meerabai and Ramdeo ji were Rajputs. The backward caste Nayaks serve as the narrators or the devotional music (or “bhajan”) for the Baba Ramdevji sect.
The most popular Hindu deities are Surya, Krishna and Rama.
Modern-day popular saints from Rajasthan have been Param yogeshwar Sri Devpuriji of Kriya Yoga and Swami Satyananda the master of Kriya Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Mantra Yoga and Laya yoga. Rajasthan had a massive movement to unite the Hindus and Muslims to worship God together. Saint Baba Ramdevji was adored by Muslims, equally that he was to Hindus.
Mostly Rajasthani speaks Marwari language.It is their native language.
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Saint Dadu Dayal was a popular figure who came from Gujarat to Rajasthan to preach the unity of Ram and Allah. Sant Rajjab was a saint born in Rajasthan who became a disciple of Dadu Dayal and spread the philosophy of unity amongst Hindu and Muslim worshipers of God.
Saint Kabir was another popular figure noted for bringing the Hindu and Muslim communities together, and stressing that God may have many forms (e.g., whether in the form or Rama or Allah.)
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