Nagaur Fair : Nagaur bustles with life during its annual cattle fair which is one of the largest in the country. Exciting games and races are part of the festivities.
Elephant Festival (March) : A festival where elephants are the centre of attraction. The festival begins with a procession of elephants, camels and horses, followed by lively folk dancers. Elephant races, elephant polo matches and a most interesting tug of war between elephants and men, are all parts of this spectacular event.
Gangaur (April) : The most important local festival in Rajasthan, Gangaur celebrations last for 18 days. It is dedicated to Gauri, a manifestation of goddess Parvati. The festival is celebrated by girls and married women throughout Rajasthan. The images of Gauri are ornamented and offerings are made. This is also an auspicious day for young people to select their life partners. Colourful procession with the town band playing, horses and elaborate palanquins make it a fascinating spectacle.
Urs (May) : The Urs are held every year at the dargah of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, commemorating his symbolic union with god. Pilgrims from all over the world gather to pay homage. Qawalis and poems are presented in the saint's honour.
Teej (August) : This swing festival welcomes the advent of the monsoon. Swings are hung from trees and decorated with flowers. Women, colourful and attired, swing on them and sing songs in celebration.
Shilpigram Craft Mela (December) : Some of the magnificent crafts of Rajasthan displayed at a colourful festival held in Udaipur.
Mewar Festival - Udaipur (March -April) : This festival welcomes spring, offering the best
overview of Rajasthani culture through songs, dances,
processions, devotional music and firework displays.
Groups of women dressed in bright colors carry images
in a procession to the gangaur ghat of Lake Pinchola.
Desert Festival - Jaisalmer : Desert festival of Jaisalmer is a magnificent spectacle
of color, music and festivity. It coincides with the full
moon in February when the cherished moments of its glorious
past and rich colors are on display . The famous Gair dancers
and the Fire dancers are the special highlights of the festival.
Further excitement is in the air with the turban-lying
competition and Mr. desert contest. The grand finale is a
trip to the Sam sand dunes where one can have the pleasure
of a camel ride and also view the musicians and dancers
performing on the dunes.
Kartik Fair/Chandrabhaga Fair - Jhalawar (Oct./Nov.) : A cattle fair which takes place at Chandrabhaga near Jhalarapatan.
On kartik purnima day devotees throng this place and take a dip
in the holy river.
Pushkar Fair - Ajmer (Nov.) : On kartik poornima, thousands of pilgrims come to take bath
in the holy water of the Pushkar lake. The fair is overwhelming
in its magnitude and its visual impact. Beautiful camels
are also bought and sold. The visit to all the shrines is completed in seven days
and is known as chaubis-kosi-parikrama.
Camel Festival - Bikaner : Ships of desert begin there show with an enchanting procession. The
camels enthrall visitors with their stunning feats and natural
grace and the festival sways to the sound of joyous music.
On this occasion various contests are also held.
Karni Mata Fair - Bikaner : Celebrated on the ninth day of Navratra. It is held twice a year -
April/May and Oct./Nov. Devotees come to Deshnoke to attend this fair
and offerings are made to the charan mystic karni mata . This festival
has a distinct religious flavour.
Summer Festival - Mount Abu (June) : Mount Abu, the venue for the Summer festival, is covered with mango groves,
beautiful bauhinia trees and thickets of wild berries. Rocks and lakes of Abu combined with the folk and classical music
are a window to the tribal festivities.
Marwar Festival - Jodhpur : Organised by the department of Tourism, government of Rajasthan, it was
originally known as the "Maand Festival". Maand is a classical style
of the folk music centered on the romantic life style of
Rajasthan's rulers . It is held for two days during the full moon
of sharad purnima.
Sitabari Fair - Kota (May-June) : A small place near village Kelwara of Barran district, this fair of
religious importance, is held from Baisakh sudi punam to Jeth amavas. The
fair is at its peak on Chandra amavas and Padwa dooj. Thousands of people
take a body dip in tanks called Sita kund, Laxman kund and
Suraj kund. Sitabari marks the place where Sita was left by Lakshman
in the forest.
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