Pichwai: Pichwai are devotional paintings, done with natural colours and made on paper or cloth, that depict Shree Krishna and narrate his tales. Mr. Lal Chand Parihar, Sikligar: The word Koftgiri refers to the action of "beating" the pattern into the iron, an art of inlaying light metal on a dark one to provide a surface with an ornamental appearance with elaborate and lavish chiseling gold or silver leaf. For this craft the term Koft is applied, and the workperson is known as a Koftgar (really a glider) and the trade as Koftgari.


Visitors having a look at the displayed handicrafts


Mr. Manna Lal Kumhar showcasing his Teracotta (Clay Art)

Mardana Mahal by Night at The City Palace Museum

Mr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Trustee, MMCF took an initiative step to promote night tourism in the City of Udaipur. Starting it from the palace museum Mr. Mewar extended the timings of the museum visit by allowing the visitors from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. This way tourist will get an opportunity to see the museum under the lights.


Poster: Mardana Mahal by the Night

This new initiative is a step forward towards boosting the direct and indirect economy of Udaipur related to the tourism industry.


Mr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar inspecting the City Palace Museum for Night Tourism

Ashwa Poojan Ceremony 2022

Ashwa Poojan commemorates the bond between the Rajputs and the horse. It marks the grand finale to the Navratri festivities at the City Palace in Udaipur. This year the ceremony was confined to pooja and rituals at Leela Ki Paiga, Palace stables, The City Palace, Udaipur. Master Haritraj Singh Mewar along with Miss. Praneshwari Kumari Mewar did the Ashwa Poojan ceremony on the 03rd October 2022.


Master Haritraj Singh Mewar and Miss. Praneshwari Kumari Mewar performing Ashwa Pooja at Leela Ki Paiga, Palace stables The City Palace, Udaipur

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