الجمعة، 25 مارس 2016

Anzac Day 2016 Celebrate on 25th April In The remembrance of soliders who died of first world war we also salute them with our anzac day quotes , sayings , wallpapers and images




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ANZAC Day is the solemn day of memories of the people Hawaiian along with New Zealand Military Corps troopers exactly who struggled along with passed on from Gallipoli with 1915. It is usually every day of memories for everyone troopers with struggled along with passed on because of their country. It truly is famed upon 25 Apr every year, irrespective of where day it comes. The morning can be a open public holiday, nonetheless no substitute holiday can be given in case Anzac Day comes with a saturday and sunday (except with European Australia)


It had been upon 25 Apr 1915 that this armies of Sydney along with New Zealand inserted inside their highest regarded challenge from the 1st Planet Conflict, from Gallipoli, Chicken. During the time, Sydney experienced just already been recognised to be a government earth with regard to 12 several years. A lot of Australians were sympathetic for you to england, which deemed the motherland. So the you are not selected armies of Hawaiian along with New Zealand, eager to fight the nice fight from the conflict, bravely stumbled for the coast from the Gallipoli Peninsula while using intention for you to seize along with protected a secure verse with regard to Allied navies.   
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Rajasthan Travel Information with Map



How to get there
Rajasthan is a key destination on the tourist map of india. Various places of tourist interest in the region have convenient links through rail and road with prominent locations in the country.

AIR : The most famous of Rajasthan ‘s Cities- Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur- lie on the Indian Airlines route that connects Delhi to Mumbai. In addition other private airlines connect different parts of the Sate.

Rail :- Most of Rajasthan is accessible by a network of rail services. An excellent connection to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan , from Delhi is the Pink City Express (5 hours run) which is a vestibule, chair-seating rail service. Other places too are linked by passenger and express trains. Since rail journeys are usually long because of the distance involved, it is advisable to carry light snacks and water bottles as most stations en route do not serve much by way of food.
The splendid Palace-on-Wheels promises and unparalleled experience to explore the wonders of the colourful Rajasthan. Rated amongst the ten best rail journeys in world by London Times, the Maharaja style 8 day package originates and Culminates at Delhi after covering jaipur , Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Agra.

Road :- The most interesting mode of travel in Rajasthan is by road. For , it offers the visitor an unending panorama of movement and colour. Trains of camels move slowly across the yellow desert sands. Proud Rajput womenfolk with their skirts a swirl of colour and balancing brass pots for fetching water walk gracefully to the village well. Stark fortresses use like a dream on deserted hills. And doorways, painted gaily with elephants  and peacocks, enchant the passer by.
Rajasthan State Roadway s Coaches link many tourist places and business centres in and around the state. Chauffeur- driven air-conditioned cars can be hired through the state Tourist offices and other approved operators.

Some important road distances from jaipur are agra 240 km, Delhi 261 km , Jodhpur 332 km, Alwar 142 Km, Bikaner 321 km, Jaisalmer 654 km and Bharatpur 176 km.
Where to say:- Rajasthan offers an expansive choice of accommodation featuring five-star de luxe Palace hotels to budget units. Besides, the paying guest concept has also been introduced in major cities. The state is studded with countless forts and palaces. Maganificent castles and romantic havelies. Of these a few have been convered into Heritage Hotels. They provide a unique and a never-before regal experience. To name a few Hotel Sariska Palace, Royal Castel Khimsar, Raj Mahal Place Hotel, Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel, Fort Neemrana , Rohet Garh, Ajit Bhawan, Hotel Narain Niwas Place , Hotel  Samod Haveli, Samod Place, Sawai Madhopur Lodge, Ramgarh Lodge, Hotel Castle Mandawa.
Guests can also stay in RTDC hotels spanning the State. Circuit Houses, Dark Bungalows, Dharamshalas are also available offering simple and reasonably priced accommodation to suit every budget.

When to Go : -Rajasthan is an year-round destination but the best time to visit tis during the cooler months from October to March, when it is dry and pleasant. The region is equally enchanting during monsoon months of July, August and September as the desert hills are covered with a mantle of green.

What to Wear

Woollens during winter and cottons in summer months.

What to Buy

Rajasthan perhaps more than any other state in india. Is a treasure trove for the bargain hunters. Centuries-old skills in the traditional crafts continue to produce some of the most exciting wares in the world . Tie and dye fabrics in shimmering colours. Fine block printed muslins and silks. Wood and ivory carving. Lacquer and filigree work . Expertly cut precious stones. And exquisite enameled jewelry.

What to Eat

Rajasthan boasts of an array of sumptuous delicacies. For the vegetarian, there a number of chickpea flour gravies but the favourite is Dal- Baati Choorma – Made of little breads, Filled with clarified butter roasted among live coals ,cereals and sweetened bread pudding that is dry and flaky.

The non vegetarian dishes include Soola or bar-be-qued meats, Marinated with a local vegetable that lands it a piquancy. Most hotels have excellent restaurants that serve a selection of these and international favourites. 

الاثنين، 14 مارس 2016

Rajasthan Rajput Painting

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Rajput Painting

Rajasthan's part in the improvement of Indian workmanship has been imperative. The adornment of abodes and other family unit items was yet one part of the inventive virtuoso of the Rjasthani - the universe of smaller than expected works of art is maybe the most captivating and the particular styles that have existed here are eminent the world over. From the sixteenth century onwards there prospered distinctive schools of compositions such as the Mewar school the Bundi-Kota kalam, the Jaipur ,Bikaner, Kishengarh and Marwar Schools. 

Impacted by the surroundings, these medieval works of art have their own particular interesting style –n the slopes and valleys, abandons, places and posts, gardens, court scenes, religious parades and those highlighting scense from the life of Lord Krishna were the repetitive subjects of these artworks. The Raagamala works of art and those in light of Geeta Govinda are fortunes of Rajasthan. It is generally trusted that the smaller than expected craftsmen of Rajasthan were parctising and culminating their specialty as right on time as the start of the sixteenth century and were later utilized by the Mughal courts, extraordinarily by the Great Mughal head Akbar. 

Every school of painting had its particular elements. Case in point, the streaming waterways, thick backwoods , lavish green fields of Kota-Bundi district were exchanged to the artistic creations of that area. In royal residences of Kota-Bundi are shown the artistic creations delineating chasing scenes and creature battles. Other than Nature, the figures of ladies here are agile, with proportional bodies and sharp elements. Hues utilized are basically splendid, with red unmistakably showing up out of sight. Zones in the region of this locale such as Uniara, Indergarh and Sarola were likewise impacted and Sarola were additionally affected by the Kota and Bundi Kalam. 

The leaders of Amer-Jaipur were nearest to the Mughals and had kept up political and social connections with them. Hence, it was just regular to locate a solid Mughal impact in the artistic creations here. 

Cases of this can be comprehended in the works of art in the royal residences of Amer , Bairat and Toda Rai Singh and much later in Samod, Achrol, Shahpura, Alwer and Tonk. 

The Kishengarh school is best known for its Bani Thani works of art. Atotally distinctive style with exceptionally overstated elements - long necks, vast, almond-molded eyes, long necks, substantial, almond-formed eyes, long fingers and the utilization of curbed hues. The creativity of style can be credited to its illustrious benefactor - Rajas sawant singh, otherwise called Nagari Das. The standard court scenes have additionally been painted here yet it was Nagari Das and his affection for the vocalist writer Bani Thani which gave this minor express the most refined and sensitive canvases. 

Jodhpur has an extremely solid people custom and here the figures are for the most part hearty warriours and dainty ladies. Sketches of the fabulous sweethearts such as Dhola-Maru on camel-back , chasing scenes which included incalculable stallions and elephants command the artistic creations of the Marwar district. Additionally, Bikaner too had solid Mughal impacts and added to a style which was a blend of both the nearby and in addition acquired styles. 

The hues utilized by the smaller than usual craftsmen were produced using minerals, vegetables, valuable stones, indigo, conch shells, immaculate gold and silver. The get ready and blending of shading was an intricate procedure and it took weeks , once in a while months, to get the coveted results. Fine uniquely made brushes were made for various types of works of art. 

The scene changed the hues utilized were shifted canvases were done on paper and palm leaf to delineate original copies and on dividers of royal residences and the inward assemblies of fortresses havelies (the painted havelies of Shekhawati are well-khown)and works of art were done on fabric. Yet, the significance of miniatures has never reduced – even after so long. Unadulterated Rajput canvases and those affected by the Mughal court give an intriguing understanding into the way of life of the hundreds of years and proceed of interest the researchers to this days. 

Specialists in Jaipur, Nathdwara Kishengarh still work on miniatures and some of them produce incredible work. There have been a few new advancements however in general, the supernatural nature of the small persistent to live on. 

In an alternate class however with a few similitudes are the fabric artistic creations of Rajasthan which incorporate the Phads—scroll compositions utilized by the Bhopas and pichwais-material hangings utilized behind the god as a part of Vaishnava sanctuaries. Done in brilliant hues with striking blueprints, these depictions have extremely solid religious customs. What's more, the craftsman who takes a shot at them the craftsman who deals with them sees himself as to be a hireling of the Lord and puts in shraddha or commitment on each pichwai or phad that he paints. This artistic expression is likewise accomplished for business use.

Rajasthan Arts and Crafts

Rajasthan is among the richest states in the county as far as the field of arts and crafts is concerned. May be it was a result of the war- like lifestyle of the people of Rajasthan which sharpened the creative senses, artistic skills and inspired them to create the most opulent and richest of treasures. Stone , clay , leather, wood, ivory, lac, glass, brass, silver, gold and textiles were given the most brilliant forms.
Art flourished in this region as far back as 2nd-1st centuries BC and continued over the centuries. In Baroli , in the Hadoti region, presence of several sculptures proves that a regular art school existed in the 10th century. The cave paintings, terracotta and other stone sculptures  excavated at different sites corroborate this.

Each period of history saw its own contribution to the thriving art scene.  History of Rajasthan reveals that the kings and their nobles were patrons of arts and crafts and they encouraged their craftsmen in activities ranging from wood and marble carving to weaving , pottery and painting. And art seems to have been an obsession with the inhabitants of this parched landscape.
The desire to decorate their surroundings was very strong. Nothing was overlooked --- animals from the regal elephant to the lowly donkey, the great palaces and the inner chambers of forbidding forts were decorated with as much attention as were the walls of humble mud huts. The inhabitants were not too far behind when it came to adorning themselves and it was not only the women who beautified themselves—the heroic warriors extended equal attention to their clothing and armour- they went into battles with meticulously ornamented swords and shields. The horses and elephants that took the warriors to battles received the same care ----- jeweled saddles and intricate silver howdas  were just some of the ornaments that were used to adorn them.
For women there was infinite variety—tie and dye fabrics, embroidered garments, enamel jewellery inlayed with precious and semi- precious stones, leather jootis. They put their lives indoors to very good use by decorating their surroundings--- on the walls of their skilled craftsmen to adorn the Mughal courts.


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Artist Making Phad Painting


The Rajput rulers encouraged the artisans to set up schools for the propagation of their crafts. Each Rajput  principality had its own unique craft and to this day , every little town and village has its share of lanes where the craftsmen can be found practicing a craft  handed down by his ancestors. Some of the popular crafts are:

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Meenakari Art


Meenakari :
Raja Man Singh of Amer brought this intricate craft to Jaipur by inviting five skilled enamel workers from Lahore. The art prospered over the years and is today renowed the world over. Jaipur meenakari is famed for its delicacy and its use of colours. Pratapgarh and Nathdwara are two other centres which produce  fine quality enamel work.

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Rajasthan Jewellery


Jewellery :
Rajasthan is rich in jewellery each area having its own unique  style. Some of the traditional designs are rakhri, timaniyan, bala, bajuband , gajra, gokhru, jod, etc. Tribal woment wear heavy, simple crafted jewellery and seem to carry the weight (almost up to five kgs) without much discomfort almost all the time. Men too wear their share of ornaments in the form of chockers and earrings.

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Ivory Bangles


Ivory:
The ivory bangles that most Rajasthan women wear are considered auspicious. Ivory is also  inlaid and shaped into intricate items of great beauty. Miniature paintings were also executed on ivory.


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Lac Bangles


Lac and Glass :
Lac bangles are made in bright colurs and sometimes inlaid with glass. Other decorative and functional items are also available.

Sandalwood and wood :
Carved wood is presented in a wide range of objects and is simple and inexpensive.

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Blue Pottery


Stone:

Statues on religious themes are carved all over Rajasthan and in several cities there are still entire lanes where the stone carers can be seen giving final touches to statues or even pillars. Other crafts like blue pottery, handblock printing, tie and dye, terracotta sculptures, painting on camel hide, embroidery, cloth painting, carpets, durries, inlay work on brass and wood are to be found all over Rajasthan.

Rajasthan Religion and Temples

Religion has always played a very important role in the lives of Indian people right from medieval times. Numerous religions practiced by Indians can sometimes bewilder the visitor but a general understanding and tolerance has always existed and accounted for the wonderful cultural unity that has kept the Indian spirit alive.

What is true for the rest of india is true for Rajasthan as well Almost all the major religions are represented here. Apart from the hindus, who form a majority, there are Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Jains.

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Jagat Shiromani Temple


Hinduisum :

With its roots going beyond 1000BC , Hinduisum is the oldes religion in the world and there is a  belief that we all go through a series of reincamations and our rebirths are determined by our karmas, until we attain moksha. The central figure is the Hindu Trinity of Brahma the Creater, Vishnu the Preserver  and Shiva the Destroyer. Vishnu the preserver is believed to have come to earth in ten incarnations- the popular ones being Rama and Krishna , the heroes of Ramayana and Mahabharata. These are the two major sources of Hindu belief and observance and are based on historical legends, myths and folklore. Of equal importance to Hindus are the Vedas, the oldest written religious texts in the world, the Upanishads and the Puranas. These form the basis of the Hindu religion.
Rajasthan also has its share of myths and folklore. Custom which had to do with social welfare was promoted and kept alive over the years in the form of rituals and is still religiously followed. Several folk heroes are worshipped and one can see hundreds of simple shrines in every village. Stones are painted and established in tiny temples under trees and near wells. Folk heroes like Pabuji, Gogaji,  Baba Ramdeo, Harbhuji and Mehaji are revered. All forms of nature are worshipped and each area has its own local deity.
Some of the major temples and important religious centres like Pushkar, Nathdwara, Deshnok, Amer exist in this state.

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Shri Mahaveerji Temple


Jainism :  Founded by Lord Rishabh and reoganised by Lord Mahaveer (born in 599 B.C.) it is one of the oldest living religions of the world. The fundamental Principles of Jainism are Ahinsa, Aparigraha, Anekant and the law of Karma. The Jains have built some of the most exquisite temples in Ranakpur, Mount Abu, Shri Mahaveerji, Osian , Jaisalmer, Chittaurgarh and other parts of Rajasthan.

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Dargah Sharif, Ajmer


Islam :
The largest minority in India, Muslims are followers of the prophet Mohammad who was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia  in 570 AD. The world’s greatest Sufi shrines- that of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti – lies in Ajmer. Another pilgrimage centre is the Atarki Dargah, the tomb of Hamiuddin Nagori at Nagaur.

The followers of these religions and the rules , over the period, were instrumental in constructing  a number of very important temples , mosques, churches which were built in different parts of the state. Some of the most exquisite carvings on marble, stone and wood were created by the believers and exist to this day as a living proof of the creative genius which continues to fascinate by its sheer brilliance. Other than the structures themselves, the very surroundings of these holy places can give the visitor a sense of peace and calm………
There is also a large majority of Sikhs and Christians who have merged with other communities to give Rajasthan a cosmopolitan flavour. 

Colorful Rajasthan For All Seasons

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Rajasthan Map



Rajasthan has a total area  of 344000 sq km and the most striking feature of this land is its division by the majestic Aravalli range which runs from north-east to south west for about 688 km . It is the Backbone of the state and divides it into two regions with totally different  geographical features.
North West of the Aravallis are the Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer and Bikaner regions, it is the home of arid plains and the shifting sand dunes of the great Thar desert, Covering a total area of 196,150 sq km, the  hard compact earth here is covered by shifting sand dunes and sparsely dotted with scrub and thorny babool. Water levels are very low and have been for so many centuries. The Italian traveler Manucci, one of the several visitors who came to this area and put their impressions on record, came over to this region in the 17th century and noted:
“Wells are so deep that when water is drawn out of them with the help of oxen, those who set these animals to work beat a drum as a warning that the pot is at the mouth of the well and they are about to draw  water”.
Yet this land  with its relentless carpet of sand and arid desert is neither barren nor uninhabited. If anything, the dryness and the heat of this region, the colourless surroundings have driven the people  to fill their lives with dramatically brilliant colours. In fact, the colourfully dressed women against the stark  backgrounds is one of the first and most lasting of all impressions that one may have of this state. Nothing really seems to dim their zest for living.

The harsh dry climate has, however, forced the people to evolve a semi-nomadic lifestyle ; when survival becomes difficult these people move out with their cattle to more welcoming pastures, some use their skills as folk performers to earn a livelihood. The Wanders leave  their homes  but carry the desert and its  history in their hearts and follow each custom scrupulously. They may move far away from their land but never move away from their culture. When the desert is a little from  their culture. When the desert is a Little more welcoming it becomes a rearing ground for camels , cows and buffaloes. Lack of vegetation has been compensated for by the wealth of minerals that are to be found in several parts of  this fascinating region. The other side of the hills is a land rich in vegetation,,, Aravalli , or , a beam lying across, has a greater presence here, Hard granite rocks, scattered hillocks, areas rich in silver, zinc and lead deposits…. There are also long stretches of dense forests, lush green valleys and fertile fields. This area is drained by several rivers- the most important being the mighty Chambal river which hurtles through the rocky terrain of the Hadoti region.

Geologically, Many areas in Rajasthan are older than the Himalayas therefore it was only natural that civilization came to Rajasthan much before it came to the rest of india. Excavations at Kalibangan, in Ganganagar district, prove that a fully developed and organized society was in existence in that area much before the Harappan Culture, Numerous other prehistoric and Proto-historic sites exist in Rajasthan.

The later history of Rajasthan is a history of various kingdoms and their regular wars with one another. It wasn’t until the mid-sixth century that the brave Rajputs, warriors par excellence, came to dominate the region and wrote the most glorious chapters of history with their blood and blade . Rajasthan was divided into kingdoms and the valiant Rajputs kept themselves busy with skirmishes amongst the neighbouring kingdoms  or else they faced the Turks, the Great Mughals. The conflict between the Rajputs and the Muslim Rulers of Delhi lasted for almost 550 years . This period saw the rise of Prithvi Raj Chauhan Maharani Padmini the beautiful queen of Rana Rattan Singh of Chittaur, Rana Sangha Man Singh of Amer and Rana Pratap of Chittaur, and scores of other names which became hallowed in folk memory. It was a period of fierce loyalties and of death before dishonour.

It is this period in the history of Rajasthan that continues to live on in the proud inhabitants of this region and gives it a special charm of its own unmatched by any other place, anywhere in the world.

الثلاثاء، 8 مارس 2016

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