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of society, such
as Rajputs and seths as well as the common tribal people like
Mennas, Bhopas, Bhils, Gadoliya Lohar etc. find depiction here in
their typical dresses and ornaments.Typical designs and motifs in
Mehndi Mandana, so characteristic of Rajasthani ladies, are also
highlighted in the gallery. In the antechamber of wing is
exhibited puppetry from Rajasthan & the painted scroll
delineating the scenes from pabuji Rathore's life, a great folk
hero from Marwar. The central gallery is devoted to Rajasthani
music and dance. Original musical instrument, both classical and
folk, are displayed in their functional positions. Specimens
include typical folk instruments like Masak, Kama, Yacha, Dadh,
Madal, Khanjari, Satari, Bankia, Pungi, Alogoja, Iktara etc. the
dances illustrated in the gallery include classical ones like
kathak for which Jaipur Gharana is famous, as well as popular
folk dances such as Dandia, Ghoomar Holi etc. festivals &
ceremonies (like marriage) are also dioramized in a lively
manner. The museum functions as the State Museum of
Rajasthan.
Modern Art
Gallery :
A small gallery in the first floor of Ravindra Manch Auditorium
shows a selection of works by the well known modern artists and
sculptors of Rajasthan.
Museum of
Indology:
Created and established by Acharya Ram Charan Sharma "vyakul" in
1960, the museum has a collection of folk and Tantra art. The
eighteen sections of this three storied private museum include
old manuscripts and archives, thematic folk art of India, Indian
textile designs, Tantrik paintings and yantras, glass and pottery
items, minerals, gems and fossils etc. making it one of the
finest museum of Rajasthan.
Hawa Mahal
Museum:
Just behind the beautiful Hawa Mahal (Palace of winds) in the
adjoining Partap Mandir, a Museum was set up in the year 1983.
Preserved here is the sculptural heritage collected from
Ganeshwar. Virat Nagar, Raid, Sambhar and Nagar.
Exhibits include items of terracotta. Antiquities, fish hooks,
arrow heads, swords, helmets and belongings of the maharajas of
Jaipur. A big storage vessel of 2nd century AD obtained during
excavation at Naliasar (Sambhar) draws the attention of
visitors.
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Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II
Museum:
Located within the city palace complex and nestled amidst old
buildings, temples and the palace quarters, this museum was
founded in 1959 by Maharaja Swai Man Singh II.
The exhibits consist of the ancestral collections built up by the
successive rulers of Amer & Jaipur, and presently run by a public
charitable trust. A small selection of paintings, manuscripts,
weapons and armours was displayed in the Pothikhana (library) and
the Silehkhana or armoury (both of these in their present form
were established in 1952) of the palace.
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