Rawal (caste)
Community in Rajasthan and Gujarat
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Origin
History
Rammat of Rawal
Rawals are known for their performances called Rammat, which are devotional in nature dedicated to their patron goddess. It begins with a prayer to the goddess after which the performing arena is marked with a sword. This Rammat tradition is thought to be ‘almost extinct’ in modern times.[2]
Mahendra Bhanawat in the study of folk theatre traditions of Rajasthan, states about the origin of Ramat:[6]
“Rawals of Rajasthan who visit their distinguished clients (Charan Yajamans) for gifts (virats) would impersonate in various disguises (Swangs) and perform various acts of entertainments-called Ramats. I was told on enquiry that the Rawals, in earlier times, would impersonate the goddesses they worshipped during Navaratras and would sing devotional songs (Charjayen) to the accompaniment of mridanga, taal and rawaj etc. With the passage of time, they started playing kheras in front of Charans also and presented different impersonations(swangs). For a Khera performance, a boy would dress up like the goddess and another boy in his female garb would present various Charjas throughout the night laced with songs, dance and drums. These devotional performances came to be known as Ramats.”[6][7]
Genealogists
Rawals are one of the castes who acted as genealogists for the Charans.[2][8]
Modern occupations
Presently, Rawals are mainly engaged in cultivation and in the weaving of coarse cotton cloth and tapes.[4]
Population
According to the 1961 Census, the Rawal population in Rajasthan was approximately 4,500.[4]