10. Rajasthani Language and Literary Works — Full Notes
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CORE Key Points at a Glance
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Rajasthani Language Classification
- Belongs to the Western Hindi branch of Indo-Aryan languages
- Has 4 major dialects: Marwari, Mewari, Dhundhari (Jaipuri), and Harauti
- Includes 8+ sub-dialects: Shekhawati, Wagdi, Mewati, Ahirwati, and others
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Dingal and Pingal — Literary Forms
- Dingal: literary form of Marwari, used by Charan court poets in Rajput kingdoms
- Pingal: eastern literary form influenced by Braj Bhasha, used in Mewar and eastern Rajputana
- The two forms differ in vocabulary, meter, and thematic focus
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Prithviraj Raso
- Written by Chand Bardai, court poet of Prithviraj III Chahamana
- Considered the first major epic of medieval Rajasthani literature
- Depicts the life of Prithviraj III (12th century) — battles, romance, and ancestry
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Veli Krishan Rukmini ri
- Composed by Rathore Prithviraj around 1610 CE
- Called the "5th Veda" and "19th Purana" by contemporary poets
- One of the finest examples of Dingal verse in lyrical form
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Vamsh Bhaskar and Veer Satsai
- Written by Surya Mal Mishran
- Vamsh Bhaskar: longest poetic chronicle in Rajasthani (~20,000 verses), documenting Bundi ruling dynasty
- Veer Satsai: martial poem of 707 dohas in Braj, expressing patriotic sentiment
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Kanhad De Prabandh
- Written by Padmanabha in 1455 CE
- Earliest extant narrative poem in Old Rajasthani with a reliably established date
- Describes the 1311 CE Alauddin Khilji invasion and resistance of Jalor's ruler Kanhad De Sonigara
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Charan Literature Tradition
- Charans were hereditary bards-historians in Rajput royal courts
- Custodians of genealogy and oral history for their patron kingdoms
- Their Dingal poetry preserved battle accounts, eulogies, and moral maxims
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Unique Literary Genres of Rajasthani
- Vat: prose narrative; Vachnika: semi-prose historical narrative
- Raso: martial epic; Dingal Kavya: Dingal verse
- Veli: lyrical form — all five are unique to Rajasthani literary tradition
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Jain Literary Contribution
- Jain literature enriched Rajasthani through Prakrit, Sanskrit, and Old Rajasthani works
- Hemachandra standardised Old Gujarati-Rajasthani grammar in Apabhramsha Vyakarana
- Though a Gujarat scholar, his work is foundational for understanding early Rajasthani
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Vijay Dan Detha "Bijji"
- Vijay Dan Detha: most celebrated figure of modern Rajasthani literature
- Batan ri Phulwari: 14-volume anthology of 800+ Rajasthani folk tales
- Nominated for the Nobel Prize; received Sahitya Akademi Award (1974) and Padma Shri (2007)
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Komal Kothari and Rupayan Sansthan
- Komal Kothari: foremost ethnomusicologist of Rajasthan
- Co-founded Rupayan Sansthan with Vijay Dan Detha
- Archive holds 15,000+ folk songs, 500+ instrument recordings — largest Rajasthani oral archive
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Rajasthani Speakers and 8th Schedule
- Approximately 8 crore (80 million) native speakers as per Census 2011
- 6th most-spoken language in India by native speakers
- NOT included in the 8th Schedule — demand first raised in the 1950s, still unresolved as of 2026
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Rajasthan Assembly Resolution 2003
- The Rajasthan Assembly passed a unanimous resolution in 2003 demanding 8th Schedule recognition
- Subsequent committees including the Pataskar Committee recommended inclusion
- Parliament has not acted on these recommendations as of 2026
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Rajasthan Sahitya Academy
- Established in 1958 at Udaipur by the Rajasthan Government
- Administers the Meera Award and Sumitraanandan Pant Award
- Publishes Madhumati literary journal
PREDICTED Predicted RAS Questions
Based on PYQ trends and 2026 syllabus analysis
1 5M Explain the terms Vat and Vachnika in the context of Rajasthani literature.
Model Answer
Vat is a short Rajasthani prose narrative based on historical or legendary events, written in oral-recitation style with embedded verse, used to transmit genealogical data and moral maxims. Vachnika is a semi-prose, semi-verse historical narrative — prose narrates events, verse expresses emotional peaks. Munhata Nainsi's chronicles exemplify the Vachnika tradition. Both are unique to Rajasthani literary heritage.
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