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  2. Momal Rano - Wikipedia

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    Momal Rano or (In Sindhi: مومل راڻو) is a romantic tale of Momal and Rano from the Sindhi folklore and Rajasthani folklore. [1] It is a multifaceted story that entails adventure, magic, schemes, beauty, love, ordeals of separation, and above all romantic tragedy.

  3. Ashta Nayika - Wikipedia

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    Meaning 1 Vasakasajja Nayika वासकसज्जा नायिका ... ("One distressed by separation") [2] or Utka (as described by Keshavadasa) is the ...

  4. Mirabai - Wikipedia

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    Her poems describe her love, salutation, and separation from Krishna, and her dissatisfaction with the world. [13] One of her most popular compositions remains " Payoji maine Ram Ratan dhan payo " (पायो जी मैंने राम रतन धन पायो।, "I have been given the richness of God's name blessing").

  5. Rajasthani people - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthani Jains do not eat after sundown and their food does not contain garlic and onions. Rajputs are usually meat eaters; however, eating beef is a taboo within the majority of the culture. [62] [63] Rajasthani cuisine has many varieties, varying regionally between the arid desert districts and the greener eastern areas.

  6. Nata pratha - Wikipedia

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  7. Vishakha and others v. State of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Vishaka and Ors. v. State of Rajasthan was a 1997 Indian Supreme Court case where various women's groups led by Naina Kapur and her organisation, Sakshi filed Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against the state of Rajasthan and the central Government of India to enforce the fundamental rights of working women under Articles 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India.

  8. Gauna - Wikipedia

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    Gauna is a northern Indian hindu custom and the ceremony associated with the consummation of marriage prevalent in the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.It is associated with the custom of child marriage. [1]

  9. Jauhar - Wikipedia

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    The Rajput ceremony of Jauhar, 1567, as depicted by Ambrose Dudley in Hutchinsons History of the Nations, c.1910. Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, [1] [2] was a Hindu Rajput practice of mass self-immolation by women and girls [3] in the Indian subcontinent to avoid capture, enslavement, [4] and rape by islamic invaders [5] when facing certain defeat during a war.