Rajasthan's Rich Heritage Shines at Bharat Parv 2025

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Key Takeaways
- Rajasthan's rich heritage showcased at Bharat Parv 2025.
- Tableau highlights traditional festivals and historic architecture.
- Puppet shows and folk dances attract large crowds.
- Iconic moustache of Kanwar Lal Chauhan is a major attraction.
- Visitors engaged in dance performances, celebrating Rajasthani culture.
Jaipur, Jan 29 (NationPress) The vibrant art, culture, and cuisine of Rajasthan are in the limelight at Bharat Parv 2025, taking place at the iconic Red Fort in Delhi.
The stalls from Rajasthan Tourism are attracting large crowds, providing visitors with an immersive glimpse into the state’s abundant heritage.
A major draw at the event is the Rajasthan tableau, which has emerged as a favorite spot for selfies. The front showcases the opulence of Rajasthan’s traditional Teej festival procession, while the back beautifully depicts the historic mansions of Shekhawati, famous for their elaborate frescoes.
This tableau also features a panel highlighting classic mural designs found in these Havelis, along with insights into Rajasthan’s progress in water conservation and solar energy.
A puppeteer from Jaipur captivated the audience with enchanting puppet shows at the Rajasthan stall, receiving enthusiastic applause.
Students from the Indian Art Centre took to the stage, performing Kalbelia, Chakri, and Gair dances alongside Rajasthani folk artists, delighting the audience.
As they watched the synchronized performances, onlookers eagerly joined in the dance. Sukriti Agarwal, a dance student at the Indian Art Centre, expressed her disappointment over Rajasthan’s absence from this year’s Republic Day parade but shared her excitement about the tableau at Bharat Parv.
Meanwhile, Kajal Solanki, a Kalbelia dancer from Jaipur, proudly spoke about her family’s longstanding tradition of performing this mesmerizing dance form.
Another major attraction at Bharat Parv is Kanwar Lal Chauhan from Bikaner, whose extraordinary 7-foot-long moustache has become a selfie sensation. Visitors are eager to pose with him, fascinated by his dedication.
Chauhan, who has maintained his iconic moustache for 13 years, proudly mentioned that he has received the Deeg, Bikaner, and Bundi titles for his unique feature.
With its stunning tableau, captivating folk performances, and unique cultural icons, Rajasthan has once again enchanted the hearts of visitors at Bharat Parv 2025, remarked locals in Delhi.