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Dhanush Leela Revived After 150 Years in Rajasthan

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Dhanush Leela Revived After 150 Years in Rajasthan

Key AspectDetails
EventDhanush Leela
LocationBaran district, Rajasthan
SignificanceOrganised after 150 years
OccasionRam Navami and the drama of breaking Shiva's bow by Lord Ram
DurationThree-day event
Key RitualsBegins with Gangaur Teej (Ganpati installation, committee formation, and arrangements distribution). A procession featuring 'Sar Katya' and 'Dhad Katya' rides precedes the event.
PerformanceTableaus depicting Tantra rituals are showcased in a special square. All dialogues are in the vernacular language 'Bahi'.
Major Folk Arts of Rajasthan
SanjhiWorship of Goddess Parvati during Shradh Paksha. Women observe Thumbudha fast on the last day.
MandhaGeometric pictures (triangle, hexagon, circle, etc.) made with colors on walls and courtyards during auspicious occasions.
Phad ArtStories of gods and goddesses depicted on cloth. Main centre: Shahpura (Bhilwara), created by the Joshi caste.
PuppetWooden puppets operated with threads for dramatic performances. Manufactured in Jaipur, Udaipur, and Chittaurgarh.
BevadWooden throne for Thakurji, taken to the pond on Ekadashi. Manufactured in Bassi (Chittorgarh).
ChopdaWooden spice container with 2, 4, or 6 compartments. Called 'Hatdi' in western Rajasthan, used in worship.
ToranArtistic wooden figure placed at the bride's house entrance during marriage. Features a peacock or suva, touched with a sword or green twig.

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