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Baneshwar Fair,
Dungarpur |
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Camel Festival, Bikaner |
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Chandrabhaga Fair, Jhalawar |
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Desert Festival,
Jaisalmer |
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Elephant Festival, Jaipur |
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Gangaur Festival,
Jaipur |
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Kailadevi Fair, Karauli |
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Kite Festival, Jaipur |
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Kumbhalgarh
Festival, Kumbhalgarh |
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Marwar Festival,
Jodhpur |
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Mewar Festival,
Udaipur |
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Nagaur Fair, Nagaur |
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Pushkar Fair, Pushkar |
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Shekhawati Fair, Shekhawati. |
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Summer Festival, Mount
Abu |
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Teej Festival, Jaipur |
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Urs,
Ajmer |
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Winter Festival, Mount Abu |
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| Festivals In Rajasthan -
The Spirit of Celebration |
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Rajasthan is the 'Land of Celebration'. The
fairy-tale forts and palaces across its golden sands
conjure up endless fascinating images of chivalrous
kings, beautiful princesses and lavish darbars. The
mark of royalty is all-pervasive in this desert land
and is seen not only on the vivid frescoes and
murals of the palaces but also in the pomp and
pageantry of the brightly dressed people.
Although vast areas of Rajasthan are tones of beige
and brown, its people dress up most colourfully,
making up for the lack of a colourful landscape. Not
only the multi-hued costumes of the people, but also
the richly carved mansions, gaily decorated
livestock and the bustling bazars selling fabulous
wares all splashes of colour. In a land where social
customs are still governed by age-old traditions, it
is only natural to see women is swirling skirts who
spontaneously pull the veil or ghunghat over their
faces at the sight of a man. The village women adorn
themselves with heavy silver jewellery around the
ankles, waist, neck and the wrist or dangling from
the ears, nose and hair.
Many of these ethnic ornaments have now become a
craze among the urban elite, both at home and
abroad. The rich heritage of Rajasthan manifests
itself in the latticed havelis, ornate palaces and
intricately carved temples, some of them dating back
to the 7th century. The true-to-life images and
architectural complexity of the buildings speak
volumes about the skill and dexterity of the
artisans. The spirit of romance, valour and faith is
quintessential to Rajasthan and is delicately yet
inseparably blended in its art, culture and
hauntingly addictive music and dance.
Rajasthan's tradition can be captured at its festive
best at the fairs and festivals, which are
dazzlingly theatrical and lively. In fact, anytime
of the year is festival time in Rajasthan. The
festivities are marked by folk dances and music
played on a variety of locally made instruments. All
the fairs and festivals are widely attended by
people from all walks of life.
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Rajasthan - Monuments,Forts,Palces and Havelis
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