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Eklingji ( IAST: Ekaliṅga jī) is a Hindu temple complex in Udaipur District of Rajasthan in western India. It is situated in Kailashpuri village (at Girwa Tehsil, Udaipur), near the former capital of Mewar, i.e., Nagda. [1] Eklingji is believed to be the ruling god of Mewar Princely State and the Maharana rules as his Dewan .
Veer Teja Ji, Tejaji Or Teja Jat is a Rajasthani folk deity. He is considered one of the major eleven incarnations of Shiva and worshipped as a deity in entire Rajasthan. [1] [2] Veer Teja was born around 29 January 1074 in Kharnal, Rajasthan, India. His parents, Ramkunwari and Tahar, were Jats. [3]
Hindu. Baba Ramdev (or Ramdevji, or Ramdeo Pir, [1] Ramsha Pir (1352–1385 AD; V.S. 1409–1442) is a Hindu deity of Gujarat and Rajasthan, India. He was a fourteenth-century Rajput ruler [2] of Pokhran region who was said to have miraculous powers and devoted his life to uplifting the downtrodden and poor people.
Website. tarunbharatsangh.in. Rajendra Singh (born 6 August 1959) is an Indian water conservationist and environmentalist from Alwar district, Rajasthan in India. Also known as "waterman of India", he won the Magsaysay Award in 2001 and Stockholm Water Prize in 2015. He runs an NGO called ' Tarun Bharat Sangh ' (TBS), which was founded in 1975.
v. t. e. Rajasthani literature is an tradition in Indian literature dating to the 2nd millennium, which includes literature written in the Rajasthani language. An early form of Rajasthani started developing in the 11th century from Saurseni Prakrit as Maru-Gurjar or Gurjar Apabhramsa . Early Rajasthani literature was usually written by Charans.
There are total ten seats reserved for Rajasthan in Rajya Sabha. Currently INC have 6 members and Congress BJP have 4 members in Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan. Name [1]
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Rajasthani languages are a branch of Western Indo-Aryan languages. It is spoken primarily in the state of Rajasthan and adjacent areas of Haryana, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in India. There are also speakers in the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh. Rajasthani is also spoken to a lesser extent in Nepal where it is spoken by 25,394 people ...