Festival Tour of Rajasthan
Mewar festival
Mewar festival is celebrated to welcome the advent of spring. The festival
is celebrated with much fun and gaiety and marked with colourful display
of Rajasthan's culture through songs, dances and other programmes, very
own to Rajasthan.
Marwar Festival
Held in the month of October in Jodhpur, this annual event of Rajasthan
attempts to portray the art and culture of the Jodhpur region. The festival
is exclusively devoted to songs and dance. The festival is held for two
days during the full moon of Sharad Purnima.
Dussehra Festival
Dussehra is one of the major festivals celebrated in almost all the
parts of India. Celebrating the triumph of good over evil, the festival
is held in the lunar month of Ashvin, falling in the month of September
- October. Gigantic effigies of the Ravana and his brothers are set aflame
amidst colouful bursting of crackers. This festival is celebrated with
great joy & happiness.
Kite Festival
On the eve of Makar Sankranti, that is on the 14th of January people at
many parts of India enjoy kite flying. People from all age groups can
be seen with their heads turned to the sky. In the Pink City Jaipur Rajasthan,
kites in multiple shade, size and shape virtually invade the sky. Kite
festival is celebrated with much thrill & entertainment in Rajasthan
and by being part of it you can make your Rajasthan trip more entertaining.
Urs in Ajmer
Urs in Ajmer is one of the major festivals of Rajasthan, commemorated
in the solemn memory of Khwaja Muinnddin Chisti, a Sufi Saint fondly revered
as the benefactor of the poor, for which he is popularly known as Gareeb
Nawaz. The Dargah of the Saint in Ajmer, is the place where his mortal
remains lie buried and is also the site of the largest Muslim Fair - Urs
Fair in India.
Desert Festival
Jaisalmer celebrates Desert Festival in the month of January - February
every year. Showcase the performing arts of Rajasthan on the endless stretches
of the sand around its desert citadel, the festival reverberates the entire
ambience with sounds and colours.
Pushkar Camel Fair
On the full moon day of Kartik, that is in the month of October-November,
people from all over move towards Pushkar to take a holy dip in the holy
water of Pushkar Lake and visit the Pushkar Camel Fair, the world's largest
cattle fair. This is an occasion when people gather in Pushkar from all
the parts of the state, country and world, some to trade on cattle, some
to take a dip in the Pushkar lake, some to enjoy and some to take an insight
into the colourful event of Pushkar.
Elephant Festival
Might sound absurd, but this a festival when elephants are dressed
in their best outfits and are adorned with most glittering ornaments to
look best in the gathering. It's a unique event held annually in Jaipur,
the capital of Rajasthan. The heavily decorated elephants catwalk before
an enthralled audience. The elephants move gracefully in procession, run
races, play the regal game of polo, and finally participate in the spring
festival of Holi.
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