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RAJASTHAN'S FOLK ARTS: COLORS, RHYTHM, AND IDENTITY
The Business Guardian
|January 16, 2026
Rajasthan is not just a land of deserts and palaces it is a living canvas of folk traditions that have endured for centuries.
Its folk arts, ranging from vibrant paintings and intricate puppetry to soulful music and energetic dance forms, are more than mere entertainment; they are a reflection of the state's identity, history, and social values. These art forms are deeply intertwined with the everyday lives of people, narrating stories of love, valor, festivals, and mythology. They offer a window into Rajasthan's past, preserving the nuances of its diverse communities and royal heritage.
THE MUSICAL SOUL OF THE DESERT
This story is from the January 16, 2026 edition of The Business Guardian.
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