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Textile Gallery, City Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan

In the textile gallery (City Palace, Jaipur) you can watch many dresses which were worn by the kings and queens of Rajasthan in the past. Above is one such specimen. I wonder why I did not take any pictures of a kimono that belonged to a king and another dress that belonged to King Madho Singh I. I mean it was huge, really huge. Or even the black dress that was worn by a queen on Diwali.

In India color black is not considered auspices and there is a story behind the black or deep blue dresses worn by the Jaipur royals for Diwali. Apparently one person from the royal family (don't ask me who, you can guess by now, I am no history buff) became the ruler after killing his uncle on the Diwali day. So to express sorrow even to this day the royals wear a black or blue dress on Diwali. Strange are the royal ways of the world ...

In many parts of the museum photography is prohibited (could be because of that I didn't click the dresses I mention above). And one young guy who clicked photographs anyway because there were no guards in site, was in for a surprise. He did not realize that there were CCTV cameras everywhere.
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Mridula loves to trek and travel, in that order. She does not believe in comforts when she is traveling, so it means no luxury hotels or anything. The only thing she has splurged on is a Canon DSLR. She considers Ladakh magical and Prashar Lake just out of this world. She has traveled abroad a few times but always for work. And surprisingly academics still remains her vocation of choice, inspite of having to teach 18 year olds!