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The area of Shekhawati covers several villages
and towns in north eastern Rajasthan, which can be approached from Bikaner,
Jaipur, and Delhi and comprises the Sikar and Jhunijhunu districts. Small towns
dot these two districts and contain within themselves some of the most elaborate
havelis, stepwells, and temples. When you travel around this region, you stumble
across some truly marvelous treasures. Even today, the entire region of Shekhawati
is known for its exquisite frescoes and popularly called the "Open art
gallery". No other region, anywhere in the world, has such a large concentrationof
frescoes.
These
paintings were a record of those times. By the end of the 19th century, there
was a slight change inth patroage. The business community, Marwaris, found itself
in a position of strength. When the East India Company began to make its presence
felt in this part of Rajasthan, it opened several avenues for the hardworking
and enterprising Marwari. The volume of trade increased and the Marwaris began
to spread their branches all over the country. Even after spending several years
away from their homeland, these now successful and wealthy businessmen remained
true sons of the soil.
While
the painted mansions are certainly the focal point here, don't miss the unique
architectural style of the havelis. They are marvels of goods design.Several
countryards and inner chambers were designed to keep the women folk safe and
comfortable but segregated. From the outside these havelies looked like huge
blocks but were so ingeniously planned that they provided adequate protection
from the harsh summers. Other monuments to look out for are the step wells,
the four-pillared wells, temples and the dharamshalas. Some of the important
towns that should not be missed are Sikar- where the temples of Gopinath,Raghunath
and Madan Mohan are intersting as are the Biyani havelies with their unusual
blue and white colours.
The
Chokhani, Ladia and Saraf havelies should be will find something to fascinate
you and hold your interest. If carrying excess baggage does not daunt you, then
buy the rustic, carved wooden furniture and other items for your home. Quaint
little wooden things that belong to the late 19th century, or may be the early
20th century,can be found all over this region. If pots and pans interest you
then do look out for some traditional cooking vessels in the markets.
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