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Mostly Rajputs are living in the villages and still they have their occupation agriculture
and they keep cattle also. So Rajputs they compare themselves as a loin that's why they
keep moustache it is also a symbol of dignity. Now we are just a symbolic to say we are Rajputs
though we have the same system and the customs but we don't have those privilege what we had
earlier in the olden times it was identification for you that you have a moustache you belong to a
particular caste but now there's nothing sir even if you don't keep there's no problem.
The people in my country they are very brave very strong and they are very smart and they were
warrior they used to fight for our country so that's why we are known as Rajputs. You know this
from ancient time we have a system like you know this the Brahmin will teach Rajputs will fight
banias you know this businessman they will do business and you know the service class do their
work when a man keeps a moustache up he means he's the head boss
Moustache
Yes, without moustache.
No, without moustache is not good. Without moustache we are feeling very bad.
Rajput means the son of the kingdom of India.
From the face of the Rajput, you can very well recognize that yes, he should be Rajput,
moustache, which is a sign of a Rajput or a warrior or a person with certain prestige.
I feel very comfortable with my moustache. I will be very uncomfortable if I do not have moustache.
It is all the game of moustache and for this people give even their lives.
I feel very comfortable with my moustache.
I feel very comfortable with my moustache.
I feel very comfortable with my moustache.
Moustache stands for his caste like Rajputs.
They have the moustaches and keep it up like this, twist it and it is a sign of the brave man.
At the time of death in the family or father or any close relatives, they have to shave off the moustaches and the head.
This is a tradition. In the cities, moustaches are vanishing because people like to keep their face clean.
But in the villages, they like to have the moustaches and they feel bad to shave off.
Go, go, go to town.
Wake, wake up, go to town.
Wake, wake up, go to town.
Everyone wants me to be a bigger man than you.
What is the reason of having moustache?
You find in the state of Rajputs and others, they keep the moustache.
In fact, moustache is a symbol, is an indication of the fact that it has been a patrilineal society.
It has been a society which was dominated by males.
So, moustache used to be a kind of symbol of prestige, symbol of honour.
If there is a moustache, man can keep it up, that means he is being honoured in the society.
No, because we are youngsters, we don't like to keep moustaches.
Moustache? No, I don't like moustaches.
It entirely depends on one's face. I mean, they look cool on some people.
I like a person clean shaven, disgusting. It's just horrible.
Moustache.
Moustache is disappearing under the yoke of what you call modernization, westernization,
and even these days the liberalization or global economy.
So, moustache, which were a symbol of prestige in the past, is really being disappeared,
even by the people who have ruled this state at some point of time.
Many Europeans have seen, you know, keeping the moustache, but not up, down.
The moustache also needs care. You just can't keep moustache.
You have to tie a belt or something like that and make them stand and nicely like that.
You just can't keep them.
The former Maharaja of Bharatpur, he was standing on his fort and he was doing like this with his moustache early morning.
You see these sweepers? The lady was grooming outside the fort and the lady saw the Maharaja, you know, just fixing up his moustache.
And he was looking towards Delhi and this lady thought the Maharaja wants to conquer Delhi.
In half an hour or something like that, the whole Bharatpur village came to know that the Maharaja is going for a war
and the forces and his generals and they got all ready.
They said, what battle? Who told you? Then he called the people who were responsible and finally they catch hold of the lady who was grooming
and she said, Your Highness, you see, I had seen you fixing up your moustache like this and you were looking towards Delhi
and I thought you are in a mood to conquer Delhi and this is how I told people and it became a story.
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Do you go to a barber to cultivate the moustache or yourself?
Thank you.
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So, what's your name?
Mr Singh, I am a Sikh religious people. You see my hair? I've never cut in a musket. I look the mirror in ten minutes.
I round the turban so my face is looking very beautiful. So my wife said, you are looking very beautiful Sikh man.
Also my children. I have three children, two boys, one girl. So you are asking, Papa, you are looking very great man.
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