
Jauhar
The ancient Rajput tradition of honorable self-immolation by women to avoid capture and enslavement by invaders.

Saka
The "Last Stand" where Rajput men, after their families committed Jauhar, would ride out to fight until their last breath.

Ghoomar
A traditional folk dance performed by women in swirling robes, embodying grace and royal celebration.

Rajputi Poshak
An elegant ensemble consisting of Kanchli, Kurti, Ghagra, and Odhni, adorned with Zardosi or Gota Patti work.

Shastra Puja
The ritualistic worship of weapons during Dussehra, reaffirming the warrior code.

Safa / Pagri
The traditional Rajput turban, tied in various styles depending on the clan and region.

Gangaur
A vibrant festival dedicated to Goddess Gauri, celebrating the union of Shiva and Parvati with grand processions.

Aswapujan
The worship of the Horse (Ashwa), considering it a divine companion and an integral part of Rajput warrior identity.

Charan & Bhat Genealogy
The Charan and Bhat communities traditionally maintained detailed oral and written records of Rajput genealogies, preserving history for centuries.
