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New Book " MARWARI "
By Francesca Kelly
 

Legend of the Indian Marwari Horses
 

The Indian Marwari Horses  
 
Historical introduction:  
 
The call thunder down the ages through the sands of time and fades into the desert air, a haunting remembrance to an era of chivalry and valour forever lost yet indelibly stamped into the spirit of Rajasthan. To know and love the Marwari is to re-enter the magical realm of our childhood, a world of castles and heroes, intrigues and passion, dark deeds and mythical horses.  
A time when women dressed as queens and queens rode like warriors, a time when men fought to live and lived to fight on the battlefields and never went gently into that good night.  
It is a golden opportunity to embrace the twilight world of the desert, the creative frenzy of a thousand and one festivals, and to partake in the daily rituals that help reawaken our perceptual innocence and calm our unruly souls.  
To know and love the Marwari is to know and love the Rajputs, for their destinies are inextricably bound.  
To ride a Marwari is to realise new levels of joy that demand in turn, a receptive stillness for its appreciation. It is to view the way ahead through a pair of perfectly curved ears, gateway to the heart of India’s spiritual and ceremonial heritage.  
 
Breed information:  
 
The Marwari horse today is descended from the splendid war horses that served the ruling families and warriors of feudal India, throughout and from the beginning of that country’s history. Their status was unparalleled, as they were declared divine and superior to all men, including those Royal blood. Accordingly, only the Rajput families and the Kshatriyas warriors caste were permitted to mount these exalted animals.  
Today the breed is once again achieving eminence after over a century of twilight status due to the imperial presence of the British and further, the new Indian democracy.  
The Marwari horse, as the most potent symbol of the warrior Kings somehow survived wholsale slaughter, castration and fearful ignorance during the troubled times preceding Independence and for several decades later. It is thanks to the surviving rajput families and horse lovers from all communities that the resilient and beautiful Marwari has emerged from the shadows onto a bright and hopeful future and out of the threat of extinction. We are honoured to present some of the best horses in the country . Our primary breeding stable is based in Dundlod Fort, Shekhawati, Rajasthan, with a sister base on the Island of Chappaquiddick, MASS, USA. Together they from the largest nucleus of this breed, and we are the first breeders of the Marwari horses to have exported them successfully out of their country of origin. Curreently we have six horses in the USA with several more due later in this year 2001. We anticipate exporting a maximum of 10 a year for foreseeable future.  
 
Text FRANCESCA KELLY  
 
Francesca Kelly: in India is known as “Ghorawali” “ she who rides horses”. Her particular love for the Marwari has helped bring this relatively unknown breed out of near extinction into the drawn of international recognition.  
The book is available in India and through select sources in the UK and the USA. You may order it directly from the website: www. Horsemarwari.com  
Purchase price including postage is US$ 77.-  
ISBN: 81-7234-032-X  
 
Contact :  
Francesca Kelly fkelly8254@aol.com  
Raghuvendra Singh Dundlod bonnie@vsnl.net  

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(1)  Marwari Horses Book
 
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(2)  Jung Marwari Horse with a camel
 
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(3)  Dundlod farrier with Mr. R. Singh Dundlod
 
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(4)  Marwari horse head
 
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(5)  Marwari horse
 
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(6)  Marwari horse
 
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(7)  Marwari mare
 
  

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