TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). The small size of the construction made out of stones and put on roads outside human settlements. It stands in the courtyard of the castle Rajput Sisodiya in Udaipur. Next meeting place under the shadow of a big tree. Around you can see decorated terraces and arcades castle CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1994] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Pathwari KW - rajput castle T1 - Pathwari in Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/42082 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Picture of a postcard showing part of the castle in Udaipur. A huge building, acting as the main part of the castle complex, located on the shores of the lake, and the photo shows the moated castle. Getting to the castle is only possible by boat. In the background you can see the hills belonging to the Aravalli mountain range. The castle belonged to one of the great Rajput clans Sisodiya. Initially, it had a defense, later became one of several habitat of families. Today it is a tourist destination for many of Indian and foreign tourists CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1984] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - castle on the lake in Udaipur KW - Rajasthan T1 - Castle on the lake in Udaipur (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/42057 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). The image shows two metal plates with food and water prepared by the girls. You can see 18 dishes with grain. Food and water are a sacrifice which must be given. It is a fragment of sanjhi rite done by unmarried girls. For a few days a month (the dark side of the lunar month just before the monsoon rainy season)they stick various patterns and images on the walls of houses, and the last day they carry clay images and sacrifice of food and on the banks of the river and throwing them into the water CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Sanjhi rite KW - Rajasthan T1 - Sanjhi rite, Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/40978 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). The image shows three girls sticking on the wall of the house a figure of geometric shapes. In the middle are stuck on images of animals and humans. Girls also stick figures of people and animals from clay. It is a fragment of sanjhi rite done by unmarried girls. For a few days a month (the dark side of the lunar month just before the monsoon rainy season)they stick various patterns and images on the walls of houses, and the last day they carry clay images and sacrifice of food and on the banks of the river and throwing them into the water CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Sanjhi rite KW - Rajasthan T1 - Sanjhi rite, Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/40977 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). The image shows two metal plates prepared by the girls with food and water. They fill a dozen earthen vessels with grain. Food and water are the sacrifice that they made. It is a fragment of rite sanjhi done by unmarried girls. For a few days in the month (the dark side of the lunar month just before the start of the monsoon rainy season) stick all kinds of patterns and images on the walls of houses, and on the last day they carry earthen CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Sanjhi rite KW - Rajasthan T1 - Sanjhi rite, Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/40976 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). The image shows a group of girls standing on the shore of the lake in Udaipur and throwing clay images in the water. It is a fragment of sanjhi rite done by unmarried girls. For a few days in the month (the dark side of the lunar month just before the start of the monsoon rainy season) they stick all kinds of patterns and images on the walls of houses, and on the last day they carry earthen images and sacrifice of food on the banks of the river and throw them into the water CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Sanjhi rite KW - Rajasthan T1 - Sanjhi rite, Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/40975 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). The photo shows girls who are making figure of geometric shapes on the wall of the house. In the middle are stuck images of animals and humans. The girls also stick figures of people and animals from aluminum and paper. Two girls hold in their hands the plates with the sacrifice of food. It is a fragment of sanjhi rite done by unmarried girls. For a few days in the month (the dark side of the lunar month just before the start of the monsoon rainy season) they stick all kinds of patterns and images on the walls of houses, and on the last day they carry earthen images and sacrifice of food on the banks of the river and throw them into the water CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Sanjhi rite KW - Rajasthan T1 - Sanjhi rite, Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/40974 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). In the picture you can see a figure of geometric shapes on the wall of the house. At the top, figures of elephants, and at the bottom five smaller human figures and two more figures of girls. These figures are made from the dried manure and colored paper. It is a fragment of sanjhi rite done by unmarried girls. For a few days in the month (the dark side of the lunar month just before the start of the monsoon rainy season) they stick all kinds of patterns and images on the walls of houses, and on the last day they carry earthen images and sacrifice of food on the banks of the river and throw them into the water CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Sanjhi rite KW - Rajasthan T1 - Sanjhi rite, Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/40973 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of female garment - a blue skirt and in the depths the other outfits CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - female garment T1 - Fragment of female garment, Rajasthan (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/40896 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The photo shows a group of actors dancing around the center, where are sitting the elders and is lying a pile of packages. One of the actors is dressed in feminine attire, plays the role of the goddess. On the back are visible buildings facing the main square, where are sitting the other actors and the audience CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44013 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The photo shows one of the actors in the mask and stick in hand dressed in feminine attire and surrounded by other dancers. The mask has human features and peacock feathers in the form of hair. This is figure of Rai Budiya. On the back building is standing at the main square, where are sitting the other actors and the audience CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - mask KW - Rai Budiya KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44012 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. In the picture you can see the audience watching the show - women and children of the Bhils tribe CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44011 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The image shows two actors with bow and arrow in the hands that plays hunting scenes. Their faces are painted in yellow-green. On the back you can see the other actors and the audience sitting at the houses in the square CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44010 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The photo shows participants of rites, actors, musicians and audience in the square after the dances CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44009 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. In the picture Hindu signs of prosperity made on the white wall of the cavity of chapel CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44008 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. In the picture in depth are standing the main actors while dancing around the center of the stage. Men are dressed in characteristic white clothes and white or yellow turbans. In the foreground the audience looking at the ceremonies, and in the background a building standing on the main square of the village CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44007 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The picture shows the moment just before throwing the image of the goddess into water. Around the well are standing participants of the procession , actors, members of the tribe CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - the image of the goddess Gauri KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44006 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. In the picture actors are dancing around the center of the stage, in which lance is dug. Men are dressed in characteristic white clothes and white or yellow turbans. In the background is visible building standing on the main square of the village CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44005 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The image shows the center of the stage, in which lance is stucked and sits an older man. Around the center is dancing man dressed in characteristic white clothes and one of the musicians playing on the drum CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44004 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The photo shows one of the actors in the mask and stick in hand, surrounded by other dancers. The mask has human features and peacock feathers in the form of hair. This is figure of Rai Budiya. On the back building is standing at the main square CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - mask KW - Rai Budiya KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44003 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The photo shows one of the actors in the mask and stick in hand, surrounded by other dancers. The mask has human features and peacock feathers in the form of hair. This is figure of Rai Budiya. On the back building is standing at the main square CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - mask KW - Rai Budiya KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44002 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. The image shows a group of actors armed with swords and sticks dancing around the center of the scene - the place where lance is dug. In the background buildings standing around the main square in the village CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44001 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. In the picture you can see one of the actors with jewelry and veil on the head, and a sword in his right hand. He plays the role of the goddess. Behind him you can see the actors, the older participants of the ceremony and the audience - men, women and children CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - garment KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/44000 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. In the picture you can see one of the actors playing an episode on stage. Behind him are sitting - women and children - the audience observing the spectacle CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/43999 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Demski, Dagnosław N1 - Photography (scan from a slide). Fragment of a tribal feast of Bhils dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival lasts for about 40 days and takes place during the rainy season. Every day a group of men from the tribe are dancing in the next village. Culminating celebration in this region takes place on the outskirts of Udaipur and within a few hours of dancing and playing a scene from tribal mythology, the most of them connected with life of a deity Rai Budiya. At the end of the procession holy figure of the goddess Gauri is thrown into the water. In the picture you can see actors during the dance. Men are dressed in characteristic clothes and bright white or yellow turbans. One of the actors wearing women's clothes in red. In the background you can see the audience - children and women CY - Udaipur CY - Udaipur District CY - Rajasthan PY - [1986] KW - ethnography KW - social culture KW - social life KW - material culture KW - actors KW - garment KW - Gauri Dance KW - Bhils KW - Rajasthan KW - South Asia (India, Pakistan) T1 - Gauri Dance, Bhils (Iconographic document) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/43998 ER -