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The Marionettes' Story

These string marionettes are found in the state of Rajasthan in northwestern India. Each marionette is controlled by one string that passes from the top of the puppet's head, over the manipulator's hand, and down to one shoulder and controls the body. The shrill voices characteristic of the Rajasthani marionettes are produced by the head puppeteer, who speaks through a bamboo reed.

 

The ceremony that marks the “death” of a puppet is some measure of puppetry's importance in Rajasthan. A marionette is handed down from generation to generation. When it is no longer usable, it is floated down a holy river with a prayer; the length of time that it remains afloat is an indication of how kindly the gods are judging it.

 

~ From the Encyclopædia Britannica

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