u/Candid-Assignment834
POV: I heard express yourself🥺
Are we really independent 😤??
Is this legit lore ?Or just another remnant of failed Sanskritization attempt?
Found this on Google personally I don't trust this shit
RAJPUTS ITS DONE BRO🥀
Khel khatam vro🥺
Ab kya krein?
Alert larpers in the sub
Stop engaging in sub wars the guy who started all this is neither rajput nor bramhin
"HONDA CHURAN" 7 SECOND ME HISTORY GAYAB🥀
CURIOUS ABOUT THE DIVERSITY OF RAJPUT WEDDING TRADITIONS ACROSS DIFFERENT REGIONS.😊
Bariksha usually combined with engagement ceremony
Dwar chekai opposite of jootachurai the money is given to grooms sisters
Chauthi (4 days) after marrige as after haldi non non veg is allowed
Bariksha (Bariksha/Variksha)
Usually the first formal ceremony after the marriage is agreed upon.
The bride's family visits the groom's home.
The groom is blessed with roli, rice (akshat), sweets, fruits, dry fruits, clothes, and shagun.
It serves as the official acceptance of the groom and the marriage alliance.
Generally a smaller, more intimate ceremony involving close relatives.
Tilak
Held closer to the wedding date, after Bariksha.
A much larger and more ceremonial event.
The bride's family applies tilak on the groom and presents gifts such as clothes, jewelry, and other ceremonial offerings according to family tradition.
Traditionally, it also symbolizes the bride's family's public honor and commitment to the marriage.
More relatives and community members are typically invited.
If you're a Rajput, could you share:
- Your region/state (e.g., Marwar, Mewar, Shekhawati, Hadoti, Purvanchal, Bundelkhand, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, etc.)
- Your clan (optional)
- The traditional names of your wedding ceremonies (e.g., engagement, tilak, haldi, sangeet, wedding, post-wedding rituals)
- Any unique customs or rituals that are specific to your region or family
- Traditional wedding attire, songs, or foods that are part of the celebrations
FORGET NETFLIX AND CHILL ONLY BUNDELAS AND REBELLION🗿
- From the Yamuna to the Narmada, and from the Chambal to the Tons river,
- No one dared or harbored the wish left to fight against Chhatrasal.
Is it true ?
Any bhati from Jaisalmer or from rj who can verify this? I guess he is very popular among rajus in purvanchal never liked him cos I always dinned inside his ashram with the saints the food was good ,I once mistakenly sat in normal 'pat' man his disciple were rude asf Ek ne to meri kachori ke upar hi khichdi daal di😭😕 phir pakad ke jhaadu bhi lagwa rhe the main to bhaag gya
OPINIONS?
As we all know, we have been trying to build a career portal through which we can organize our youth and encourage them to focus more on education and entrepreneurship.
Honestly, this subreddit already serves an important purpose by bringing Rajput youth together regardless of clan or region. However, as a community, we need to address the challenges faced by our youth and discuss practical solutions on a much broader scale.
- Financial Growth
Today, many Rajputs work in blue-collar jobs, the armed forces, or farming. Despite many families owning significant agricultural land, why don't we have strong farmer committees or organizations that help modernize agriculture, improve productivity, and increase income? We need to think beyond tradition and focus on building long-term financial strength.
- Political Representation
We know that we make up only around 3–4% of the total vote base, but that doesn't mean we should give up. No political party will consistently fight for our interests unless we make our voice matter. Don't become a blind follower of any political ideology. Instead of voting based on party loyalty, support candidates who are willing to represent our legitimate interests and oppose those who openly work against them.
- Real Groundwork
Change begins at home. Help your siblings, guide your relatives, and support fellow Rajput families in your neighborhood. Strong communities are built through small, consistent efforts at the local level.
- The Role of Karni Sena
Karni Sena often gets involved in controversies, symbolic issues, or rivalries that generate social media caste conflicts but do little to improve the lives of ordinary Rajput youth. Instead, why not demand a dedicated youth wing focused on education, career guidance, entrepreneurship, mentorship, and skill development? With such a large membership, there are surely many educated and experienced people who can mentor the younger generation. Rather than abandoning the organization, we should encourage it to evolve into something that creates real opportunities for our community.
Drop your more realistic opinions fellow rajputs⚔️
Jai Bhawani Jai Rajputana 🦁
WHEN KSHATRANI CAME WITH A PLOT ARMOUR
Delhi Sultanate: "We Have a Massive Army!" Katochs: "Cool, More Targets."🤣
The Grace of Iron: Truly embodied by kshatranis☀️
To the women who carry fortresses in their hearts and royalty in their stride—your legacy remains unmatched.⚡
Credit:bisen.e
"When you clear the legendary bosses of Malwa and Gujarat just to realize there's a side quest waiting in Nagaur."
MAHARANA KUMBHA ⚔️ IN 15TH CENTUARY:Malwa? Done. Gujarat? Done. Nagaur? Loading... 99%."
Protest against UGC continues, under Rajput leadership of Mahipal Singh Makrana.
Unlike others, our protests are aesthetic and include all the sections of the society.
Honda-civic unity in nutshell
Ofc they are filled with K2Às/s india has 4th largest reddit user base and our neighbours are not even in top 10😂
But somehow blameshifting continues , k2à neighbours are just scapegoat .
So after trying to malign thakur name throughout 90s they are not over yet they keep doing it again n again it's high time we as community ask neither we get political levarages not our ancestors are spared when it comes to malign their legacy
Whenever we try to ask they keep shifting goalpost blameshifting yet none of them are sane and all of them have same persisting anti rajput sentiments
YET ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY MEDIA TO POTRAY RAJPUTS RUTHLESS
Maharana Kumbha (Kumbhkaran) was born on Makar Sakranti day to Maharana Mokal and Queen Sobhagaya Devi in 1417 CE. He was just 16 years old when he became the Maharana of Mewar in 1433 CE, following the assassination of his father by his own nobles in a palace conspiracy. He would go on to rule Mewar for the next 35 years.
Maharana Kumbha after his accession to the throne in 1433 CE was to avenge the death of his late father. With the help of his mentor, Rao Ranmal Rathore of Mandore, a senior nobleman in Mewar court, Maharana Kumbha defeated the conspirators. This was followed by a series of military campaigns to expand the boundaries of Mewar kingdom, which till then comprised of just the Chittorgarh fort and the surrounding villages. By 1439 CE, the borders of the kingdom were extended to Gagron in the east, to Nagaur in the west and from Pokhran in the north, right up to Gujarat in the south. According to the Kirti Stambh and Kumbhalgarh inscriptions, when the principalities of Amber and Ranthambore were attacked by the Sultan of Delhi; Kumbha helped them to regain their kingdoms.
Mewar soon emerged as a vast kingdom that fought a series of successful wars against the powerful Sultanates of Malwa and Gujarat that lay to its east and south. In 1437 and 1454 CE, Sultan Mahmud Khilji of Malwa made several attempts to invade Mewar and capture Chittorgarh, but he was defeated each time. In 1456 CE, a similar attempt by Sultan Ahmad Shah II of Gujarat was foiled. Finally, in the same year, the Sultanates of Malwa and Gujarat signed the ‘Treaty of Champaner’ against Mewar but it was to no avail. They were decisively defeated by the Rana Kumbha's forces
Maharana Kumbha's is best known for the great architectural buildings and fortresses he built. Today, there are around 82 forts in Mewar out of which 32 were constructed by Maharana Kumbha. The main architects behind them were ‘shilpacharya’ or architects Mandan and Jaita.
To keep a strong hold on Mewar’s boundaries Kumbha built the Achalgarh and Vasantgarh forts at Abu in 1452 CE. To protect the north western boundary of the Mewar kingdom, the mighty fort of Kumbhalgarh and a long 36 k.m. wall circling the fort was constructed in 1458 CE. Even today, the Kumbhalgarh fort wall is one of the architectural wonders of India.
Much of what we see at the Chittorgarh fort, was also built during Maharana Kumbha’s reign. He renovated Chittorgarh and constructed the seven successive entrance gates of the fort, which are renowned today. To commemorate his epic victory over Malwa in 1448, Kumbha ordered the construction of the unparalleled (for those times) nine storeys Kirti Stambh popularly known as Vijay Stambha.
REMEMBER WHEN A SERIAL LIKE JODHA AKBAR BROUGHT SO MUCH DISRESPECT AND HATE TARGETED TOWARDS RAJPUT WOMEN WOULDN'T SERIES OF ATTEMPT BY MOVIE CREATER WONT?