
In
India there is an ancient Sanskrit dictum: "Atithi Devo Bhava".
Treat a guest as if he were god himself. And that is exactly what the royal
land of Rajasthan stands for. For thousands of years, this land of magic and
mystique has lured distant travelers. Rajasthan, always an enchantment, a
fascination, a longing. Steeped in history are stories of heroic warriors
and illustrious queens. Of royal courts and princes, pomp and pageantry,
gracious and splendid living.
You are welcomed by unexpected forest glens, lakes and temples, appear like
mirages in the desert. On the crags are seen rugged forts, testimony to a
turbulent history. Innumerable temples, dating back to the 7th century,
still survive amidst scattered ruins, medieval cities exist around turreted
marble palaces and spacious gardens. Rajasthan overwhelms with colour found
in bustling bazaars; in the exotic attire of its people; and in the winding
streets, where elephants and camels vie with buses and cars.
For the uninitiated-if there are any such people left-there is much more to
Rajasthan than just Jaipur and Udaipur, though these two uniquely lovely
cities have their own substantial, well-documented charm. There is Jodhpur -
the citadel city, Pushkar - renowned for its camel fair, Jaisalmer - the
desert capital of Rajasthan, and Mount Abu - only hill station of Rajasthan
and a famous Jain pilgrimage.
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