Tuesday 25 November 2014

Lehariya – Unique Artwork in Rajasthan

Lehariya is the beautiful creations of rajasthani artwork. It is a way pattern of dye and tie technique that is very popular in all over the world. This art work is mainly used over the chiffon cloth. Its technique involves creating rippled and flowing patterns in multiple colors. It consists of two processes – tie and dye. The cloth is first tied and then dipped into the selected colors.
Lehariya
The traditional lehariya mainly consists of five colors that reflect the rajasthan’s colorful system. Now days, the skilled craftsmen of lehariya provide some elegant combination of different patterns used for both clothing and accessories. Lehariya present an aesthetic and royal look. Varying fashion trends have enforced Lehariya artwork to be revolutionary and modern. Hence, the focus is not on traditional designs these days. Infect the experienced craftsmen are trying different things and experimenting with latest techniques to create variety of designs like zari work, boota work etc.

Lehariya work is highly appreciated on sarees and lehngas with its complicated labyrinth of designs that moves in all directions. It becomes very popular as a part of the fashion industry inside or outside the rajasthan. The more time its process takes, the more beautiful dress comes out.  Combine your lehariya with some traditional jewelry and trust me it will bring a classic and stunning ‘YOU’ out of you.

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Diwali Celebrations in Jaipur at its Best

Diwali, the festival of light is celebrated in India with huge zeal and happiness. Jaipur is one of the most mesmerizing places where you should celebrate Diwali. Diwali is the biggest festival in India. Tourists, Indian and foreigners visits Jaipur in the Diwali season. Even the Jaipur government encourage celebrating this festival in terms of tourism growth.

The term Diwali or Deepavali is derived from the word Deepak or Deep means light and Avali means row. People decorate their home with rows of Deep on this festival. Everybody believes that Maa Lakshmi will be pleased on them and will bless everyone with joy, happiness and money.

The Hindu community in India celebrates Diwali to celebrate and honor the return of Rama from exile. Rama, a personification of Lord Vishnu according to Hindu faith was sent to exile for 14 years by his step mother Kaikayi. The Ramayana says that he battled against powerful Rakshhas emperor Ravana and won. He came back to his home in Ayodhya on this auspicious day of Diwali.

In Jaipur, the celebration starts from a month ago of Diwali. Every single street is decorated with lights by both the localities and government too. Have a look at current Diwali preparations in Jaipur by Jaipurites.


Bandanwar

Bazars

JalMahal

Rangoli

Wednesday 8 October 2014

10 Things To Do In India

Visit Khajuraho

 
Visit Punjab’s Rural Areas

Grab a cup of tea at any local tea shop


Take a dip into the colors of Holi in Varansi

Enjoy Kite Festival In India


Travel in Local Train of Mumbai


Get horrified in Bhangarh

An adventures trip to ladakh

Spent charismatic moments in Kashmir


At last but not the least – Indian Tadaka/Spicy Food

Tuesday 3 June 2014

Different Colors of Gulabi Nagari

The “Gulabi Nagari” Jaipur is the door way to beautiful state Rajasthan’s hoard of wide landscapes and amazing places. Jaipur resides on the main road going to the great royal ancient Amber Fort. It is located opposite of Jal Mahal. The palace is the one another great inheritance of the long lost empire. People comes from foreign countries to watch this beautiful place and love to take a ride on Elephant Safari just to have an outstanding feel of the ancient Maharaja’s royal lifestyle. Here you will find the great temple of Shri Jagatshiromanu Mata which is manufactured by the ruler of Amber Maharaja Man Sing. In 1599-1608 the Queen Shringar Devi Kanakaway requested his king to form this temple. Nearby there is a garden named as Kanakvrandavan that is one of the most attractive and photogenic place in jaipur.



Amber fort is not the only place in jaipur to visit. Janatar mantar, City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort etc are some of them. The ancient and unique places catches people’s eyes like butterflies. Jaipur is also a great place for shopping freaks. Here you get striking shopping collections for almost every age group. Starting from textiles to handicrafts, local perfumes, jutties, bhandheji fabric, fashionable jewelry and saris; all you can get at one single place that is the “Market of Jaipur”. Jaipur gives the full traditional feel with royal touch.