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Standard Rajasthani or Standard Marwari, a version of Rajasthani, is the common lingua franca of the Rajasthani people and is spoken by over 25 million people (2011) in different parts of Rajasthan. [citation needed][8] It has to be taken into consideration, however, that some speakers of Standard Marwari are conflated with Hindi speakers in the census. Marwari is the most spoken Rajasthani ...

Explore the rich traditions, vibrant festivals, and heritage of Rajasthani culture. Discover its art, cuisine, and history in this guide.

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Explore the vibrant Rajasthani culture – traditions, festivals, attire, cuisine, and heritage that define India’s royal state. A deep dive by Explore Rajasthan.

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Rajasthani (राजस्थानी / راجستھاني) Rajasthani is a Western Indo-Aryan language with about 80 million speakers. It is spoken mainly in Rajasthan and the neighbouring states of Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab in India, and also in some parts of Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan.

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The Rajasthani Bhasha Academy is a Public Charitable Trust set up under the Indian Trusts Act. The academy comprises people from various walks of life—academics, researchers, writers and students, all united by a common purpose to preserve and propagate the Rajasthani language. Our primary aim is to pursue Rajasthani language teaching and research.

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Music has always been an integral part of Rajasthani Culture. Historical evidences found across the state clearly shows its affinity and inclination towards folk music and dance. Being dominated by tribal groups in the past, tribal or folk music plays a pivotal role in the culture of Rajasthan. To name a few, there are the Ghoomar dance form originating from Udaipur and Kalbeliya dance form ...

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