Nagaur. Many organizations and people are working at their own level to save their culture in Rajasthan. But now private school teachers are also supporting this campaign. An English teacher studying in a private school in Nagaur district is maintaining the old tradition today. This teacher still lives in a cow dung house like in olden times. This house has rooms with courtyards and walls plastered with cow dung. This house made of cow dung amidst the pucca houses is also the main center of attraction. As soon as you come here, you feel like coming to a suburban house in the middle of the city.
This house in Kuchaman city of Nagaur has courtyard and walls covered with cow dung, rooms also have keluposh and roof made of raw fodder. This house has been designed for living only. Private school teacher Bajrang Katia himself has built this cow dung house. Despite being an English teacher, he is in his own peaceful world created by his stubbornness and passion for his culture and peace. Bajrang Kantia’s hut is an important example of maintaining the traditional culture and lifestyle of Rajasthan. The lifestyle adopted by them promotes peace and health in a simple and indigenous way, away from grandeur.
Traditional art works on walls
The teacher has saved his lifestyle from being influenced by modernity. His house is decorated with traditional artefacts and indigenous decorations of Rajasthan, which not only gives him peace but also helps him maintain his culture and traditional heritage. The pottery, traditional decorations, and paintings on the walls in his house symbolize the deep cultural heritage of Rajasthan.
The atmosphere of this kutcha hut gives coolness.
The decorative paintings on the walls inside the hut, made in the traditional Warli style of Rajasthan, show that he has stayed away from the modern lifestyle and is still connected to his traditional values. A hut made of mud provides natural cooling, which keeps it cool in summer and warm in winter.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: October 28, 2024, 13:33 IST