Hanuman Temple In Entrance
Lady Selling Blocks for Printing
Magician
Kalbeliya Dancers
Pots on head with Fire
Folk Singers
Puppet Show
Hukka
Indian Stunt on the Rope
Rajasthani Family.
This is Kanchan Kesari Resort.This place is around 2o Kms from Jaipur and you can enjoy the Real Rajasthani Culture here.
Quite nice!
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture.
ReplyDeleteI love to see diferent cultures.
Have a nice week.
magnifique les photos de spectacle, surtout celle des Kalbeliya Dancers. Bravo
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture.
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What an entertaining place that must be. I hope someday to travel, and your blog has caused me to add your beloved country to my wish list of places to go.
ReplyDeleteHi,WOW!This sure is a great place to visit.I must visit this resort.Nice snaps.
ReplyDeleteSorry,I was out of town and though I thought of visiting your blog ,it skipped my mind.To answer your question-No,I wasn't in Paris,that picture was taken earlier.Have a nice week.
An amazing "resort." Are the folks pictured paid entertainer of the resort?
ReplyDeleteI can see that some of the acts take a lot of skill and probably years and years of practice.
Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting post. Helen
ReplyDeletereminds me of the rajasthani dance we performed while in school...we had a school teacher from there and i absolutely loved her..bought back memories :)
ReplyDeletelindas fotos e musica bem tradicional, gostei de apreciar
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...olá menino!
ReplyDeletegosto de passear aqui em tua
casa, apreciar costumes e
cultura, onde embora existam
diferenças de raças,
na verdade em amor somos
todos UM!
beijos brasileiros à você!
Hi, my friend!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I´d like to say I love photos and yours are amazing! Loved Hanuman Temple in Entrance, Lady Selling Blocks for Printing, Pots on head with fire, Folk Singers, Puppet Show, Hukka, Kalbeliya Dancers, Indian Stunt on the Rope, Magician, everything. Everything is gorgeous! Do you know I am a “ Belly dance” and “Dance of Seven Veils” dancer? The seven veil, the “yellow”, is “the” secret of this Dance, and Bathar knows the meaning of “this secret”, I am sure of it.
I did enjoyed your post and now I know a little bit more of the Rajasthani Culture.
Thanks, Bathar!
Best wishes and kisses,
Renata Maria
Your photos seem to bring us to a place that time forgot. So amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the blocks for printing?
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like a great place for entertainment! :)
ReplyDeleteAnothe wonderful post, you do really great job to show your country. Every time I visit your blog I'm sure I'll visit those places one day!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for award - I've had a hectic week and haven't pass it to others yet:(
Have a great day! looking forward to another post:)
lovely pix!!!:))
ReplyDeleteis this like choki dhani??? i ve been there:)) thats also pretty close to jaipur na?
All nice photography.
ReplyDeleteFascinating colors and entertainment, thanks for the photo tour.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Bharat!
ReplyDeleteI think I would have been gathered around the rope stunt. Fascinating.
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ReplyDelete… con la mirada atenta…
Beautiful shots.
... best regards from CR & LMA
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Amazing show! Lovely items on display! Good shot!
ReplyDeleteI just had a marvellous trip in your area. Very nice !
ReplyDeleteA resort to learn more about your culture: a good idea.
ReplyDeleteA lady selling printing blocks: do people print at home with these blocks?
Very nice and interesting post with spectacular pictures. Excellent.
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http://khanamasala.blogspot.com
What a neat look at the entertainment of that area.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and awesome post!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Very interesting post, Raj. People must have enjoyed themselves at the village resort. There was plenty to do there, wasn't there??? Looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteWe are on our way to Hendersonville today to check on G's parents. Then we have company coming tomorrow. Fun Fun!!!!
Have a great weekend.
Betsy
Wonderful photo trip. I too have the same thoughts as Jacob.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of this village resort.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post, with wonderful images. This Resort is really a great place to visit. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLOve that magician shot, reminds me of the genie in a bottle. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother superb series. I, who can't carry a cup of coffee without spilling, marvel at the balance of those women. You captured the absolute concentration in their eyes.
ReplyDeleteIt must be a wonderful place to visit, I should think the puppet show is fun.
ReplyDeleteI loved the previous post with all the musical instruments, I love all sorts of music so found your post very interesting.
Hi Greetings:)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Gives an interesting insight in to the fascinating culture of Rajasthan. Beautiful presentation.
Have a nice day:)
Joseph
A beautiful news article with good photos. Congratulations
ReplyDeleteReal colorful.
ReplyDeleteThat outdoor scene is pretty cool with the lanterns. Looks like moisture captured in the air behind the dancing girls? Thanks for taking me there..and for stopping by- hope you have a great weekend-
ReplyDeletethanks for your visit and coments, have a nice weekend, thanks for sharing the pictures.
ReplyDeleteInteresting pictures.
ReplyDeleteLook very interesting. I would love to see some of these things!! :D
ReplyDeleteEverything seems so exoting and fascinating!
ReplyDeleteLooks to be a wonderful place to visit. So interesting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for introducing me to so many fantastic and talented people!
Wow!
Sherry
What really strikes me is the colorful clothes. It looks like it would be a wonderful place to visit. Lovely photos, Bharat!
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ReplyDeleteTo leave a ray of light and peace in your heart friend.
Kiss of friendship Lisa
What a wonderful place to visit. There are so many beautiful places around the wold. India is full of beauty and culture. Someday I would love to visit. Thank you for sharing these with us. Love and Light, Nina P
ReplyDeleteWonderful sequence of shots.
ReplyDeleteThis was really interesting to see. I bet people really enjoy visiting there!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very special place to visit. I think I would really enjoy seeing it in person, but I do appreciate your photos.
ReplyDeleteYikes, I'd have extra incentive to watch my posture if I had a pot of fire on my head. :) I suspect I'd enjoy those printing blocks. Another lovely tour, UR ~ thank you!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeletetaste of Indian culture, beautiful images that help us know a little more of a hospitable and friendly people.
Besos,
Ana Martins
Beautiful pictures, thanks for your visit, have a great weekend ... hugs.
ReplyDeleteWow! Such interesting photos...the pots of fire must be hot!
ReplyDeleteI love the tight rope walker with all that stuff on top of his head! What a colorful resort.
ReplyDeleteRajasthan is one of the beautiful parts of India. And, you showcase it perfectly :)
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I think it is very unlikely I will ever be able to visit Rajasthan so this is very tantalising but it would be wonderful to see in real life what you have shown in this post. We have travelling circuses visit our area from time to time with acts from China and Russia. Wouldn't it be wonderful if a show of Rajasthani music and dancing and acrobatics and balance could tour Britain too! Puppets as well!
ReplyDeleteLucy
I would have loved to have bought some of those blocks for printing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting on my Aviemor holiday blog, I've only just checked back and found your comment. Love your blog. I have never been to India, but visited Sri Lanka a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and great text as usual. It is always fun to visit your blog and learn something new.
ReplyDelete. very good impressions .
ReplyDelete. very good pictures .
. you are special . ever and forever .
. best regards dear friend ,,,
. paulo .
The photos are beautiful, a kiss for you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of very cool stuff
ReplyDeleteThose are impressive photos of some impressive performances. Those dancers sure did amaze me.
ReplyDeleteLove the last picture of your beautiful family.
ReplyDeleteEveryone I know that has visited India has raved about the trip.
I would love to travel there one day.
If it ever happens I will contact you for the insiders guide. :)
This is all so enjoyable!
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very interesting set of pictures, thanks for sharing them which made me feel like having taken a tour.
ReplyDeleteAlways such beautiful, colourful images here.
ReplyDeletewhat else can one say but fascinating? the dancers are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI can just picture myself trying to balance those pots on my head . . .
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful photos and it looks like such a fun and interesting events and entertainers. I am glad you are enjoying the photos of the slot canyon, plants, and Cliffs on my site. Thanks for your comments! I am learning a lot and trying to become a better photographer.
ReplyDeleteOlá, Unseen,
ReplyDeleteOk?
Adoro vir aqui.
Seu blog é fantástico.
Eu tenho que saber um pouco sobre outro país.
Eu gostei do "índio Stunt na corda."
I like the music!
É lindo!
Kisses, EXCELENTE SEMANA PARA VOCÊ.
very interesting culture.
ReplyDeleteAmazing traditions
ReplyDeleteIs truly a wonderful and beautiful photo series!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
HI UNSEEN, THE PHOTOS ARE BEAUTIFUL...THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT...HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!
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SUSY
Unbelievable scenes and so well photographed. Your country is magnificent and so rich with heritage and tradition.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us your world. It is so colorful and fascinating.
I DO appreciate your visits and comments at Tampa Daily Photo.
Very beautiful!chica
ReplyDeleteThe chance to visit this space, is the chance of if travelling through these images, congratulations for the photos wonderful, obliged for the incentive,
ReplyDeletecongratulations
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A oportunidade de visitar este espaço , é a oportunidade de se viajar através destas imagens, parabéns pelas fotos maravilhosas,
obrigado pelo incentivo,
parabéns
Hello friend, thanks for your words, a beautiful place that you here in the show.
ReplyDeleteA hug in the soul ...
My friend
ReplyDeleteWe always presenting the culture of a wonderful world ...
beautiful images
Parabens
Hi, I thought your blog very nice!I like to know other cultures.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week!
www.apenasumpontoesportivo.blogspot.com
Foi uma honra receber sua visita e comentário.
ReplyDeleteO seu post está muito bonito e apetecível uma visita.
Gostávamos de fazer o mesmo no "Retiro do Éden" (eventos, terapias, festas,divulgação de artes, etc.)é um sonho que continuamos a sonhar!
Forte abraço
Mer e Régis
hello
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I still know!
Abraço!
You have the most interesting photos and info here.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos.
ReplyDeletegood week!
As arteiras
Beautiful pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
Beautiful photo's.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the anniversary congrats. I truly appreciated it.
hugs,
Barb
Hi, very good!!!
ReplyDeleteI Iunes love to see diferent culteres.
SWOH DE BOLA
A beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
Thanks for tou visit to my blog!
ReplyDeleteI found wonder photos here!
Namaste/\
Obrigado pela sua visita em meu blog, espero poder contar mais vezes com sua visita.
ReplyDeletebeijooo.
Hello friend,
ReplyDeletethere is an award for you on my blog!
Have always wanted to visit Rajasthan!! Your blog gave me a nice virtual tour.
ReplyDeleteWill continue to visit.
Cheers.
Nice shots!!! Lindas as fotos, de uma sensibilidade profunda;)
ReplyDeleteThe girls with the pots on their heads look amazing!
ReplyDeletelovely shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, a lesson in culture, have a great week, hugs friend.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing entertainments!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog.
This is my first visit on your blog and I love it. I had the chance to travel in Rajasthan last year and I am so glad to find your pictures now.
ReplyDeleteCheers from Paris !
Muito bonitas as fotos, a vida real em tempo real.Excelent!!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for your visit in Retalhos
http://retalhos-xana.blogspot.com/
Beautiful shots ...
ReplyDeleteHello.
Sill
These pictures show the beauty and splendor of an ancient culture
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ReplyDeleteHello! Either always welcome to the square meter of the arts.
ReplyDeleteAfter all, art is life and all life comes of God!
Bye!
this looks like a wonderful event!
ReplyDeleteQUERO AGRADECER IMENSO CARINHO DESTINADO AO BLOG.
ReplyDeleteSEM A SUA PRESENÇA NADA AQUI SERIA
COMO É BOM TER AMIGOS.
ESTOU BEM MELHOR...AS VEZES PRECISAMOS DAR UM TEMPO. A VIDA CONTINUA E ESPERANÇA TAMBÉM.
SANDRA
Unseen!...
ReplyDeleteQue cultura fascinante!...
Fotos lindas e interessantes!
Beijo
Hi my friend
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR YOUR VISIT...HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!
kiss
ANdresa
something, I want to experiment
ReplyDeleteRaj: What a neat show of all the talent.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures you have here.
ReplyDeleteI need a couple of those printing blocks,.
ReplyDeleteMy fascination for India and huge!
ReplyDeleteRaj, Thanks for stopping by my blog and wishing me well...I love your photos and look forward to following your journey.
ReplyDeleteI noticed several spirit orbs in your picture during the dances and puppet show, I love seeing this much magic.
much love
magnifique les photos de spectacle, surtout celle des Kalbeliya Dancers. Bravo
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