According to the first information report, the incident took place after an eight-year-old Dalit boy picked up a cricket ball that the upper caste men were playing with at a school ground. The FIR said that one of the accused men, Kuldeepsinh Rajput, scolded the boy.
Shriram ji’s exile path described in Ramayana….
Tamsa river – Tamsa river is 20 km away from Ayodhya. Here they crossed the river by boat.
Shringverpur pilgrimage – 20-22 km away from Prayagraj they reached Sringverpur, which was the state of Nishadraj Guh. Right here on the banks of Ganga, they asked Kewat to cross the Ganga. Shringverpur is currently called Singarore.
Kurai Village – Shriram…
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The Rajputi dress is a traditional dress worn by women of the Rajput community in India. It is a symbol of the Rajput culture and is known for its intricate embroidery and vibrant colors.
An Ultimate Guide To Rajputi Poshaks: Everything You Need to Know Before Wearing It For A Wedding Ceremony
Rajputi Poshaks are one of the most popular traditional dresses worn by women in India. These elegant and colorful outfits have been worn by the royal families since ancient times and still remain a popular choice for weddings and special occasions. Rajputi Poshaks are usually made from rich fabrics such as silk, velvet, brocade, georgette, chiffon, etc., which are heavily embellished with intricate embroidery work. The vibrant colors used in these outfits represent the culture and heritage of the Rajasthan region.
Rajputi Poshaks come in a variety of designs and styles such as Gota Patti work, Zari work, Mukaish work, Kundan work, Phulkari work etc. Each design has its own unique style that adds to the beauty of the outfit. The length of the Poshak varies according to the occasion; it can be short or long depending on personal preference.