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Arjun laughed, his gold-buttoned bandhgala glinting. “A photo? Beta, a Marwadi’s photo is not just a face. It is a document of his parcha (identity).”

He led her not to a studio, but to his daily life.

“A Marwadi’s photo is never just a person. It is a ledger of values, a gallery of grit, and a festival of family.” marwadi chut ki photo

Riya didn’t post those photos on Instagram that night. Instead, she printed them and placed them in a leather-bound album—the old way. On the first page, she wrote:

One Diwali evening, as the oil lamps flickered against the haveli’s frescoed walls, Arjun’s London-returned granddaughter, Riya, pointed her smartphone at him. “Dada,” she said, “let me take a proper photo of your lifestyle for my project.” Arjun laughed, his gold-buttoned bandhgala glinting

By 9 AM, he was at his marble showroom, ‘Shree Ganesh Marbles’. The photo was a symphony of order: towers of white Makrana marble, a small Ganpati idol on the cash counter, and a wall clock ticking over a safe. Riya captured him weighing a stone slab on an old brass scale—a tradition older than the digital meter beside it. “Lifestyle, beta, is mehnat (hard work) made visible,” he winked.

In the golden-hued lanes of Jhunjhunu, where the dust of the Thar Desert meets the resilience of marble, lived Arjun Marwari. To the world, he was a successful gemstone exporter. But to his family, he was simply the keeper of the khata (ledger) and the family’s honour. It is a document of his parcha (identity)

“This,” Arjun said softly, pointing at the ancestor’s photo, “is the original ‘lifestyle.’ And our entertainment? It is the joy of making that legacy grow one honest transaction at a time.”