PATIALA CITY GUIDE
Erstwhile capital
of one of India's richest princely
states,
city of palaces and museums, is a consumer goods emporium. Punjabi shoes, golden
and silver, shoes embroidered in several patterns and colours to matchdresses,
silver and gold embroidered "naalas" (or pyjama strings) parandhas(women
weave them at the end of their plaits or braids) of varied shapes and designs
but uniformly beautiful hand-woven head coverings, Phulkaris which can only
be described as embroidered epics and its vegetarian and non- vegetarian royal
cuisine are famous.
The painted chamber of Kali Devi temple on the Mall is a protected monument.
Rajpura, midway between Patiala and Chandigarh is an old Mughal outpost with
a dilapidated fort. It is an important town today. Cables, tyres and a whole
range of agro-products are manufactured here.
The famous Horlicks Company has a manufacturing unit at Nabha situated at a
distance of about 25 kms from Patiala.