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  • 11 February, 2026

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Kathputli

In Jaipur, nearly 250 families continue to preserve and practice Kathputli, one of Rajasthan’s oldest and most vibrant folk art traditions.

About Kathputli

Kathputli is a traditional string puppet theatre originating from Rajasthan. It is regarded as one of the oldest folk art forms of the state.

The term Kathputli is derived from two Hindi words:

  • Kath meaning wood, and

  • Putli meaning doll.

The name reflects the simple yet expressive construction of these wooden puppets.

A Kathputli is crafted using wood, cloth, thread, and metal wire. The upper portion of the puppet is carved from wood, while the remaining part is made from cotton and colourful fabric.

One distinctive feature of Kathputlis is that they do not have legs. Instead, they are covered with long, flowing skirts that conceal the lower structure and enhance their visual appeal during performances.

The puppeteer controls the puppet using two to five strings, skillfully manipulating them with finger movements to create lifelike gestures.

Distinctive Features of Kathputli

Kathputlis are known for their striking and exaggerated facial features, including:

  • Large expressive eyes,

  • Oval-shaped faces,

  • Prominent lips,

  • Arched eyebrows.

Their colourful attire is inspired by royal courts and desert traditions of Rajasthan, reflecting the region’s cultural richness. The sharp features and dramatic expressions enhance theatrical impact and make the performances visually captivating.

Themes and Performance Style

Historically, Kathputli performances were conducted by travelling puppeteers, who moved from village to village narrating stories.

The themes traditionally included:

  • Tales of Rajput kings and brave warriors,

  • Stories of folk heroes,

  • Moral and social narratives.

Each puppet represents a character drawn from everyday life, history, or folklore.

Performances are accompanied by traditional folk instruments such as the dholak and harmonium. The shows are lively and often blend humour, music, satire, and social commentary, making them both entertaining and educational.

Cultural Significance

Kathputli is more than a form of entertainment; it serves as a medium of oral storytelling, historical preservation, and social awareness. It reflects Rajasthan’s cultural ethos and highlights the creativity of hereditary puppeteer communities.

The continued practice of Kathputli by hundreds of families in Jaipur underscores the importance of safeguarding India’s intangible cultural heritage in the face of modernization and changing entertainment patterns.


Source: PIB


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