Rajasthan Art History and Culture Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Which princely state of Rajasthan provides protection to blue pottery?
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Answer : 4. "Jaipur"
Explanation :
1. Sawai Ram Singh II of Jaipur patronized Blue Pottery.
2. Blue pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur.
3. It is originally from Turko-Persian.
4. This art came to Lahore from Persia during the reign of Akbar.
5. After this Ram Singh I brought it from Lahore to Jaipur. However, the greatest development of this art took place during the reign of Ram Sawai Singh II.
6. He sent Churaman and Kaluram potters to Delhi to learn this art.
Q: Folk dramatist Nanuram is considered to be the main founder of which Khayal?
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Answer : 1. "Shekhawati Khayal"
Explanation :
1. Shekhawati, related to folk playwright Nanuram, is considered a promoter of the idea.
2. He was a resident of Chirawa, Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan).
3. The period of Nanuram and Pujira Teji is called the golden period of Shekhawati Khayal.
Q: When was the famous folk deity Pabuji born?
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Answer : 4. "1239"
Explanation :
1. Pabuji was born in 1239 AD in Kolu (present-day Barmer, Rajasthan). His father's name was Dhandhalji Rathore. Dhandhalji Rathore had four children, out of which he had two sons and two daughters. His sons' names were Pabuji and Bura and his daughters' names were Sona and Pema.
2. According to historian Muhannaut Nainasi, great poet Modji Ashiya and regional people, Pabuji Rathod was born from the womb of an Apsara. According to him, Pabuji's birthplace was a village named Juna in Khari Khabar, 8 miles ahead of the present Barmer city.
3. Pabuji's place of worship is in Kolu (Phalodi). Their fair is also held here in Kolu every year. Because he got up in the middle of his marriage and went to save the cows, he is shown in the groom's clothes. His symbol is popular in the form of a horse rider with a spear in his hand.
4. The villagers consider Pabuji to be the incarnation of Lakshman ji and worship him as a folk deity. People also worship Pabuji as the god of camels.
5. The name of Pabuji's mare was Kesar Kalmi.
Q: What was the name of Pabuji's mare?
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Answer : 3. "Saffron Kalmi"
Explanation :
1. Pabuji was born in 1239 AD in Kolu (present-day Barmer, Rajasthan). His father's name was Dhandhalji Rathore. Dhandhalji Rathore had four children, out of which he had two sons and two daughters. His sons' names were Pabuji and Bura and his daughters' names were Sona and Pema.
2. According to historian Muhannaut Nainasi, great poet Modji Ashiya and regional people, Pabuji Rathod was born from the womb of an Apsara. According to him, Pabuji's birthplace was a village named Juna in Khari Khabar, 8 miles ahead of the present Barmer city.
3. Pabuji's place of worship is in Kolu (Phalodi). Their fair is also held here in Kolu every year. Because he got up in the middle of his marriage and went to save the cows, he is shown in the groom's clothes. His symbol is popular in the form of a horse rider with a spear in his hand.
4. The villagers consider Pabuji to be the incarnation of Lakshman ji and worship him as a folk deity. People also worship Pabuji as the god of camels.
5. The name of Pabuji's mare was Kesar Kalmi.
Q: What was the name of Pabuji's father?
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Answer : 2. "Dhandhal Ji"
Explanation :
1. Pabuji was born in 1239 AD in Kolu (present-day Barmer, Rajasthan). His father's name was Dhandhalji Rathore. Dhandhalji Rathore had four children, out of which he had two sons and two daughters. His sons' names were Pabuji and Bura and his daughters' names were Sona and Pema.
2. According to historian Muhannaut Nainasi, great poet Modji Ashiya and regional people, Pabuji Rathod was born from the womb of an Apsara. According to him, Pabuji's birthplace was a village named Juna in Khari Khabar, 8 miles ahead of the present Barmer city.
3. Pabuji's place of worship is in Kolu (Phalodi). Their fair is also held here in Kolu every year. Because he got up in the middle of his marriage and went to save the cows, he is shown in the groom's clothes. His symbol is popular in the form of a horse rider with a spear in his hand.
4. The villagers consider Pabuji to be the incarnation of Lakshman ji and worship him as a folk deity. People also worship Pabuji as the god of camels.
Q: The place Kolu village is associated with which Folk Deity?
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Answer : 2. " Pabuji"
Explanation :
Kolu village is related to Pabuji. Pabuji is the folk deity of Rajasthan. He is worshipped as the protector of cattle. He was born in Kolu village. Kolu village is located in Phalodi tehsil of Jodhpur district in Rajasthan.
Q: Who is the author of 'Vansh Bhaskar'?
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Answer : 2. "Suryamala Misrana"
Explanation :
1. Vansh Bhaskar is a famous historical Pingal poetic book related to the history of Rajasthan, written in the nineteenth century.
2. The history of Bundi state and Northern India is described in it. Vansh Bhaskar was composed by the Charan poet Suryamall Mishra, who was the court poet of Maharao Ram Singh, the Hada ruler of Bundi.
Q: In which language the "Vansha Bhaskar" was written?
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Answer : 4. "None of these"
Explanation :
1. Vansh Bhaskar is a famous historical Pingal poetic book related to the history of Rajasthan, written in the nineteenth century.
2. The history of Bundi state and Northern India is described in it. Vansh Bhaskar was composed by the Charan poet Suryamall Mishra, who was the court poet of Maharao Ram Singh, the Hada ruler of Bundi.