This set of handwritten pages carries the title "Lunagar" and contains text of a popular song from Manganiar community, Lunagar. Custodial history: Collection of Komal Kothari, housed at Rupayan Sansthan. Extent and format of original material: 1 folio with 4 pages. Physical characteristics: ...
This set of pages carries the title "Halariyo". These are songs sung to celebrate the birth of a child, birthdays and are also sung as lullabies. This Halaria refers to the child Krishna, and felicitates the mother of the child, as well as the mother of Krishna - Yashoda. As noted at the bottom ...
This set of handwritten pages carries the title "Teratali" which is a ritual dance form of Rajasthan. This set contains song texts of 2 Teratali songs. Custodial history: Collection of Komal Kothari, housed at Rupayan Sansthan. Extent and format of original material: 1 set of 3 pages. Physica...
This file contains photographs of a performance by three Manganiar musicians against a desert landscape, a characteristic feature of Western Rajasthan. Extent and format of original material: 1 album of 5 photographs.
This file contains photographs of the rituals of a Vidai ceremony, a post wedding event, in a village of western Rajasthan. This ceremony traditionally marks the departure of a bride from her parents' house to her husband's house. Extent and format of original material: 1 album of 8 photographs.
This file contains the two photographs of a group of Kalbelia artists and the photographs of a performance by a group of Manganiar musicians. Extent and format of original material: 1 album of 4 photographs.
This file contains photographs of the two Bhopas and performance by them in front of a Par, in an outdoor setting at Rupayan Sansthan, Borunda, Jodhpur. Par of Pabuji is a scroll painting depicting various episodes of epic of Pabuji. Extent and format of original material: 1 album of 16 photogr...
This file contains photographs of a performance by three Manganiar musicians at Harwa village, in District Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Extent and format of original material: 1 album of 3 photographs.
The photographs grouped within this file is the documentation of a performance of the Pabuji Katha, epic of Pabuji. Pabuji Ke Mate, a pair of clay pots, is a common accompaniment used by the priest-musicians during the performance. Goatskin is used to cover the mouths of the Matas. The two Matas...