RAJPUT REALMS 31 filled with romance. There hangs the sword, huge id heavy, that Eao Bikaji wielded with his powerful IB—Bikaji, the builder of Bikanir. Camels, people, oxen and cows, elephants and horses, ey are all there in the market-place; the desert folk e busy in their city. The purple heath and the ravan are no longer in the focus of the eye, instead it the picturesque market-place filled with people in lourful costumes, and narrow streets designed to keep ray the torrid sun. Be it in a street scene or in the market-place, be it cities of palaces and forbidding forts or in the desert bste, .colour is ever present as in the many images of a leidoscope; colour that brightens life arid landscapes Eajput realms.