Portraying India
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Portraying India
Perceptions of India, inspired by the lives of those who embody its most authentic spirit
Though she had royal blood, Maharani Gayatri Devi had lived a simple life that revolved around her family and royal subjects. After the modernity of Cooch Behar, she quickly adapted to the grandeur of Jaipur and was welcomed by the locals with open arms. Celebrating festivities with splendour, taking care of the household at Rambagh Palace and working with the women at Red Cross during war, Maharani Gayatri Devi showed tremendous capability as a ruler. After independence, when the Princely States were dissolved into the democratic government structure, she channeled her love for crafts and her efforts towards women’s empowerment in becoming a political leader for the people of Jaipur.
“As time goes by, everything changes. You start seeing things from a different perspective. Really, the toughest thing in life is to live without people you love. It was tough when I had to be on my own after I lost my mother, brother and husband, Jai. But I've had a very happy life. No regrets.”
- Maharani Gayatri Devi
At Tushita, we marvel at India with you. After 45 years of travelling the country, we’re still enamoured by its beauty every day. From Ladakh, where Tushita was anointed by a Buddhist monk in 1977, to Tamil Nadu, where we worked with locals to showcase one of the oldest cultures in the world, we are partners in your journey to discover our part of the world.
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