While the Marwari Rajasthani couple's lifestyle may seem idyllic, it comes with its own set of challenges. The harsh desert climate, limited access to resources, and dependence on agriculture can make life difficult. However, the rewards of living in harmony with nature, preserving traditional practices, and passing them down to future generations make it all worthwhile.
The life of a Marwadi Rajasthani couple in a village home is a testament to the richness and diversity of Indian culture. Their daily life, lifestyle, and entertainment are deeply rooted in their traditions and customs, which are a reflection of their heritage. Through their simple, yet vibrant lives, Ramesh and Rukmini remind us of the importance of staying connected to our roots and appreciating the beauty of traditional ways of life.
For a Marwadi couple, cooking is a love language. The village kitchen lacks ovens, so the wife uses a chulha (clay stove) fueled by gobar (cow dung cakes). The husband’s role? He fetches ker (desert beans) and sangri (dried pods).