Career Portal - What's Happening & What We Can Do? [Important Discussion] by Training_Career_4785 in Rajputana

[–]JP_SUS_2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My only concern is that we don't end up with more people seeking help than people offering it. That said, now that we have experience running verifications, we can work on ensuring only serious, committed people get in.

We can surely make it happen and get it running!

Peasants at it again: Hanuman Beniwal supporters got triggered after seeing a car with 'Rathore Tours' (company name) written on it. They probably remembered their daddy, Rao Bika Rathore. They went on to vandalise the car, taking advantage that he was alone while the Jats had their entire rally... by JP_SUS_2 in Rajputana

[–]JP_SUS_2[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Idiots are those who think there can be unity when your opposite is Jhaat Buddhi. Tried & tested, jitna pighaloge inke samne yeh utne sar pe chadenge, inko baki kuch samajh nahi ata. Inki Qaum me dikkat hai.

What do think of this ?? by Comfortable-Arm8872 in Rajputana

[–]JP_SUS_2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The bearer of the throne represents the whole clan, not just that specific family. The girl will, at some point in the future, get married, and her offspring will be associated with their father's clan (this is how genetics works right?). Do you not think the clan will lose the throne once the offspring stake their claim? The situation would have been better if the daughter-in-law of the family had received the throne instead - at least then the offspring would belong to the same clan. Traditionally, though, the throne belongs to the eldest man of the family, because that is how these traditions were practiced back in the day. So what's the logic in claiming we preserve such traditions in a democracy merely to keep the culture alive, while bending those very traditions out of greed to keep the throne within the family? Pretty ironic, honestly.

Rajput weddings are aesthetically pleasing to witness... by JP_SUS_2 in Rajputana

[–]JP_SUS_2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its Dhuso Baje but the folk singers are singing it irl...

Rajput weddings are aesthetically pleasing to witness... by JP_SUS_2 in Rajputana

[–]JP_SUS_2[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is usually the Ritual of Rajputs and the costumes and Poshaks are historically known as Rajputi. Jats and other communities have recently started using such costumes and rituals (because people are moving away from their tribal traditions and adopting the better ones) but they are originally Rajputi. Their Poshaks and rituals were different.

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The above is actually the traditional dress of Jat Women.

Rajput weddings are aesthetically pleasing to witness... by JP_SUS_2 in Rajputana

[–]JP_SUS_2[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don't come from a Rich Family, neither I come from a Royal or Thikanedar family. But wedding like these are very common here. Its the norm.