Rajasthan Fairs and FestivalsDesert
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Mewar
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Elephant
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Camel
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Teej
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Pushkar
FestivalNumerous
fairs and festivals of Rajasthan that dot
the calendar in Rajasthan make it a happening place throughout the year. The
people of Rajasthan celebrate every festival with tremendous amount of zeal and
enthusiasm. In addition to the colorful festivals, there are also traditional
fairs including
camel fair, religious fairs in Rajasthan and fair that
mark the changing season. These
fairs of Rajasthan provide a perfect
opportunity to take a glimpse of the local lifestyle and shop for handcrafted
items in Rajasthan.
Major Fairs &
Festivals of Rajasthan
Desert Festival,
JaisalmerEvery year during the
Desert Festival in Rajasthan, the
barren land around Jaisalmer comes alive with the beats of traditional musical
instruments, songs, colors and remarkable enthusiasm. The
festival of
Rajasthan displays the best of traditional Rajasthani folk culture that will
leave you mesmerized. This usual
fair in Rajasthan attractions include
the breathtaking performances by the skilled jugglers and snake charmers. But
the major attractions of the fair remain the camel acrobatics, camel races and
décor, camel polo, tug of war and countless other such events.
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a part of this Festival, Click Here for Tours...Mewar FestivalDedicate to the Goddess Gauri
(Parvati),
Mewar Festival in Rajasthan offers the best of Rajasthani
culture. This
festival in Rajasthan is celebrated to welcome the spring
season with various rituals and fireworks. The grand climax is seen when group
of women dressed in rainbow hues of scarlet, yellow, green and purple carry
images to the Gangaur Ghat of lake Pichola and a stately boat procession starts
from the Lake Palace.
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Elephant Festival,
JaipurHeld every year around the colorful festival of Holi,
Elephant
Festival in Rajasthan unveils the majesty and grandeur of camels. The major
attractions of the festival include a royal procession of sixty elephants in
their best finery, a match of elephant polo, an elephant race and playing Holi
on mammals. It will surely be a time to cherish for a long time to come.
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a part of this Festival, Click Here for Tours...Camel Fair, BikanerThe
Camel Fair in
Rajasthan is popular in Bikaner and is held in January. The "ship of the
desert", the camel, is adorned with colorful saddles, anklets and necklaces. A
procession is carried out displaying the camels, while the camel owners hold
their heads up in pride. Contests and shows are a part of the celebrations. The
crowds cheer as the tug-of-war contests, the camel races and the camel dancing
competitions are held.
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a part of this Festival, Click Here for Tours...Teej Festival, JaipurHeld in Jaipur, the
Teej Festival of Rajasthan commemorated the union of Goddess Parvati with
Lord Shiva. As the desert scorches with the hot summer sun, everyone waits
impatiently for the advent of the monsoons. Teej marks the arrival of the long
awaited rains and is the festival of swings. Swings are decorated with flowers
and young girls sing merry songs. The Teej idol is adorned and worshipped.
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Pushkar Fair,
PushkarThe world famous
Pushkar Fair in Rajasthan is a hit event
among the tourists from across the world. The
fair of Pushkar is held
every year during the month of Kartik Purnima and countless devotees from all
faiths gather to take a dip in the holy lake. Dance, music, gaily-attired folks
and various cultural events enhance the fun of the occasion. Major attractions
of the fair camel races, cattle auction and colorful shops displaying beautiful
handicrafts.
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