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Culture of Bikaner



Culture of Bikaner include a wide array of fabulous features that have evolved in the place over the past centuries. The food of Bikaner is an inherent trait of its cultural dynamism. Since Bikaner is a dry region, hence most of the dishes prepared in Bikaner involve butter and buttermilk. Pakodi, gatta ki sabji and khata are some of the delectables of Bikaner.

The art and craft of Bikaner is another major appeal of the culture of the place. The carpet weaving industry of Bikaner is one of the renowned sectors of Rajasthan which has gained popularity due to the mastery of the local craftsmen. Meenakari and other similar jewelery works are also a a part of the art and craft of Bikaner.

The music of Bikaner is yet another fascinating feature of the cultural heritage of the place. Taalbandi or Dangal is one of the prime folk music forms of Bikaner which has a major contribution in enriching the melodic heritage of the place.

The Utsa art is probably one of the most significant parts of the culture of Bikaner. The expert craftsmen like Hisam-ud-din Utsa, Mr. Ayub Utsa, Mr. Iqubal, Hanif Utsa and Mr. Javed Hasan are known to have added special strokes of mastery to this miniature and gold embossing art of Bikaner.

The religious and social festivals celebrated in Bikaner also forms an important part of its culture. Gangaur, Kolayat and Camel festival are the three prime occasions on which the city of Bikaner transforms into a vibrant platform of mirth and jubilation. The camel races are an integral feature of the Bikaner culture.

Endowed with a range of ecstatic appeals, Bikaner and its culture truly fascinates one and all.

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