Apparently (as I should really have already guessed in India, a land of spirituality and symbolism, the dazzling colours of Rajasthani dress are not always worn solely for aesthetic purposes. For example, turban (safas, paags or pagris) colour may differ depending on caste, religion, origin or occasion, as with way a turban is tied. So (with a little help from ‘The Book’ –aka Lonely Planet- here’s a little colour chart for you all to use when studying my numerous photos of Hindu Rajasthani inhabitants, as seen in the examples above and:
Colour
|
Worn by
|
Significance
|
Saffron | Rajputs (NW Rulers/ warriors) | Chivalry |
Blue
|
Brahmins (priests & scholars)
|
Origin/caste
|
Brown
|
Dalits (formerly Untouchables)
|
Origin/caste
|
Black
|
Nomads
|
Origin/caste
|
Multi coloured turbans
|
Hindus
|
Festivals
|
White + certain shades of green and blue
Yellow |
Hindu men and widows
Working class or farmers |
Sadness, morning
Origin/caste or Connection to the divine |
Red + yellow sari
|
Mothers
|
Birth of a son
|
NB: the Caste system is not recognized by the Indian constitution although in many areas its significance still remains part of daily life.
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