Jaipur:Being a widely spoken language across North India, Hindi has embedded its place in the people's hearts beyond other differences. One notable connection is the special bond between Hindi and Jaipur, Rajasthan's vibrant capital city. On this National Hindi Day, let's explore the cultural interconnections of the Pink City with Hindi.
The names of the lanes, mohallas, markets and shops here are engraved in Hindi. English words are even written in Hindi scriptures. According to Devendra Kumar Bhagat, a local historian, Hindi has been spoken in Jaipur since Sawai Ram Singh's time. According to him, Dingal and Pingal, two forms of the Rajasthani language are seen as the native versions of Hindi.
"Jawahar Mal Jain, a philanthropist from Jaipur, generously donated to the Kashi Nagari Pracharini Sabha to promote and propagate the Hindi language. Notably, Jaipur was also the publishing hub for renowned Hindi literature, including works by Chandradhar Sharma Guleri. A significant milestone was achieved in 1934 when Hindi became the state language of Jaipur, replacing Persian in court proceedings. The freedom movement in the region was also largely driven by Hindi. Moreover, Hindi was integrated into Jaipur's education system, and even everyday transactions like money lending and account books were conducted in Hindi", said Rajendra Gupta.