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The She behind the veil

The She behind the veil

A quiet figure greets you first—a life-size mannequin draped in a vibrant Rajput poshak, standing sentinel at the threshold. She is the dholi bearer, the message woman, a gatekeeper to the zenana—the women's quarters of the royal household. As you pass her, the veil lifts. You're inside Life in Zenana, a permanent exhibition at Udaipur's City Palace Museum that invites you to see, hear, and feel the lives once lived behind palace walls by the royal women of Mewar. Set within the historic Zenana Mahal, the 1,600 sqft exhibition—crafted over four years—is a layered fusion of archival research, rare artefacts, and immersive design.
Step into the 'Shringar Kaksh', or room of adornment. Glass-topped cases display antique silver-capped perfume flasks, intricately carved jewellery boxes, and copper warm-water vessels. This was a place of transformation, of intimacy, of strength drawn from tradition.
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Independence Day quotes: The feeling of patriotism is in the air as India prepares to celebrate its 79th Independence Day on 15 August 2025. This day is a chance to remember and honour the sacrifices of our brave freedom fighters who worked tirelessly to free India from British rule. Their inspiring words continue to remind us of the importance of freedom, unity, and courage. Whether you are preparing a speech, posting on social media, or simply thinking about what this day means, these 30+ famous quotes from Indian freedom fighters will fill you with pride. Let's explore these powerful lines that capture the true spirit of India's journey to independence. Why Independence Day Quotes Are Important Independence Day is not just a public holiday – it's a time to think about our history and the bravery of those who built our nation. The words of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel hold wisdom that never fades. 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The She behind the veil
The She behind the veil

New Indian Express

time06-07-2025

  • New Indian Express

The She behind the veil

A quiet figure greets you first—a life-size mannequin draped in a vibrant Rajput poshak, standing sentinel at the threshold. She is the dholi bearer, the message woman, a gatekeeper to the zenana—the women's quarters of the royal household. As you pass her, the veil lifts. You're inside Life in Zenana, a permanent exhibition at Udaipur's City Palace Museum that invites you to see, hear, and feel the lives once lived behind palace walls by the royal women of Mewar. Set within the historic Zenana Mahal, the 1,600 sqft exhibition—crafted over four years—is a layered fusion of archival research, rare artefacts, and immersive design. Step into the 'Shringar Kaksh', or room of adornment. Glass-topped cases display antique silver-capped perfume flasks, intricately carved jewellery boxes, and copper warm-water vessels. This was a place of transformation, of intimacy, of strength drawn from tradition.

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