One of the main reasons why Udaipur
in Rajasthan is one of the most sought after tourist destinations
in the world is its proud culture, which still remains intact.
Its strict adherence to the tradition and culture is indeed
remarkable. The love affair of Udaipur men with the colored
turbans is proverbial and women love to bask in the dazzling
glory of bangles, armlets, anklet, earrings and rings as well
as full Ghaghra (skirt).
Language
Besides the four major dialects - Jaipuri in the east, Marwari
in the west, Mewati in the northeast, Malwi in the southeast
- Rajasthani is the main language of the state. However, Hindi
has been recognized as the official language of Rajasthan.
There is also no dearth of English speaking people in different
cities of the state.
Music & dance
Celebration is a way of life in Udaipur. Every region is characterized
by its own variant of music and dance. The Kaibeliya dance
of Jaisalmer and Ghoomar dance from Udaipur have been universally
recognized. Folk music is an integral part of the Rajasthan
culture. The past glory, chivalry, legends and history of
the region are magically captured in these folklores. The
songs are used to describe the heroics of the legendary battles
of Rajputs. As a matter of fact, their lyrics and the tuning
creates some sorts of excitement. Folk songs are commonly
ballads, which tell the stories of the chivalrous deeds, romance
and love, as well as religious or devotional songs known as
bhajans and banis. These songs are accompanied by musical
instruments like sitar, dholak, sarangi etc.
Religion
The bulk of the Udaipur, Rajasthan population is Hindus.
Other significant religious groups in the state are the Muslims
and the Jains. Apart from these, local deities and the local
folk heroes such as Pabuji, Ramdeoji, Gogaji, Mehaji, Tejaji
& Harbhuji are also worshipped by a large number of people.
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