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Meenakari is a traditional jewelry and metalwork technique involving the application of colored enamels on metal surfaces, particularly practiced in Jaipur and Bikaner.
Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring astronomical instruments and architectural elements reflecting Mughal-Rajput fusion style.
The Pushkar Camel Fair is held during October-November, coinciding with the Kartik Purnima festival. It attracts camel traders and tourists from across the world.
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II founded Jaipur in 1727 with a grid-based layout designed by Bengali architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, following ancient architectural principles.
Lake Pichola is an artificial freshwater lake located in Udaipur, known for its scenic beauty and the City Palace complex situated on its banks.
Nabhadas, a 17th-century Rajasthani poet, composed the 'Bhaktamaal,' which is a biographical account of various bhakti saints and their spiritual journeys.
Pabuji Temple is situated in Barmer district. Pabuji is revered as a folk deity in Rajasthan and the temple attracts devotees from across the region.
Sambhar district is India's largest salt-producing region, with Sambhar Salt Lake being a major source of salt production for over centuries.
The Aravalli Range covers approximately 10% of Rajasthan's total area, running from northeast to southwest direction across the state.
Bhil Tribal Dance is the traditional folk dance of Bhil communities in Rajasthan, performed during harvest celebrations. Ghoomar is associated with Rajput communities, Kalbeliya with snake charmers, and Ghatu with hill regions.