Tuesday 29 March 2016

Witness the True Colours of Rajasthan, with these Festivals Celebrated here

India is the only country in the world, which has myriad number of festivals celebrated throughout the year. They light up the lives of the people, and give them a hearty excuse to embrace each other and come closer. They break the monotony of lives, and engage us with lively celebrations and preparations.



The state of Rajasthan has its own unique festivities, which bring the people of Rajasthan closer to each other and perk up the entire state with life and colours. So, this time make a tour to the largest state of India, and witness its vivid colours. There are flights to Jaipur, Jaisalmer and other cities of Rajasthan, from all major cities of India. Mumbai to Jaipur flight duration is of maximum 2 hours, so all the joy and perks are just 2 hours away from you, if you put up in Maharashtra.



This article will enlighten you with some of the festivals of Rajasthan, which are celebrated there with great pomp and show. Be ready to bask yourself in utmost joy.


  1. Teej Festival: This festival marks the beginning of the monsoon season and is even celebrated in other parts of India. The major contribution is done by the women of the household, who dress up in the most colorful and elegant attire, and decorate their pretty wrists with colourful bangles. Some of them even go fasting, and redden their hands with aromatic Rajasthani henna. They wear colorful jewellery and look really pretty. Another highlight of this festival is that, there are swings tied to the branches of the trees, and women swing on them and enjoy.


  1. Urs Festival, Ajmer: One of the most revered festivals of the Muslim community is celebrated in Ajmer, the Urs festival. The festival is celebrated in the first six days of Rajab, as a homage to the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin-Chisti, and takes place at the holy dargah Shareef, where the remains of this saint reside. The people flock this dargah and offer various things like perfumes, sandalwood, incense and rose and jasmine flowers. Visit the place and be blessed by Khwaja.


  1. Marwar Festival, Jodhpur: Jodhpur, the sun city of Rajasthan, conducts the Marwar or the Maand festival every year for two days, in the months of September-October. This festival is hosted by the Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mandore and Mehrangarh Fort, where a sassy aura is created with the music and dance shows, highlighting the Marwar tradition, and dedicated to the folk heroes of Rajasthan. The camel polo and other camel shows are quite a catch of this festival.


  1. Gangaur Festival, Jaipur: This time, along with trotting the top 10 places to visit in Jaipur on your jaipur tour, witness the happening festival of Gangaur, celebrated here with utmost delight. This festival is celebrated as a homage to Goddess Gauri, Shiva’s consort. It is celebrated for eighteen days, especially by the women and unmarried girls of Rajasthan, who decorate and adorn the Goddess’s idols with beautiful clothes and ornaments. They too get dressed in colourful and bright clothes and sing songs, marking the departure of Goddess Gauri from her own home, to her husband’s. The unmarried women pray for good husbands and a happy married life, while the married ones pray for their husband’s long life, wealth and prosperity of their marriage.


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