Desert
Festival
Place: Jaisalmer
Time:
January-February
Rites & Rituals The otherwise barren
land of Jaisalmer comes to life and displays some cherished
moments of its illustrious past and affluent culture.
Traditional dances backed by high-pitched music create an
out-of-this-world environment. The Turban Tying Competition
and Mr. Desert contest give a totally distinct touch to the
festival.
The famous Gair dancers and the traditional fire dancers leave
the crowd enchanted and asking for more. The festival ends
with a trip to the sand dunes where you can enjoy the pleasure
of a camel ride while viewing dancers and musicians displaying
their skills. It will be a time that you will cherish for
years to come.
Baneshwar Fair
Place: Dungarpur
Time: February
Rites & Rituals: Baneshwar Fair is
predominately a tribal fair. It provides a unique opportunity
to the local tribes to take a break from their routine and
appreciate the various colors of the 'Mela'. In the morning,
saffron is applied to the Shiva Linga in the temple of
Baneshwar Mahadev. After that it is bathed and an aarti of
burning incense is waved before it. Devotees offer wheat
flour, pulses, rice, jaggery, ghee, salt, chilies, coconut and
cash.
The major attractions of the fair include acrobatic feats by
the skilled jugglers, traditional songs and folk dances, magic
shows and animal shows. A variety of joyrides including giant
wheel, merry-go-round and others add to the excitement. The
large number of shops in the fair provides an opportunity for
buying and selling of essential goods and fancy articles.
Summer
Festival
Place: Mount Abu
Time: June
Rites & Rituals: Rites & Rituals: If
you think Rajasthan is all about ruined palaces, ancient forts
and colorful fairs & festivals, think again. For a first
hand experience of a distinct face of Rajasthan, come to Mount
Abu during Summer Festival and savor the experience. The steep
rocks, tranquil lakes, picturesque locations and pleasant
climate make it an ideal location for the festival.
The three-day festival begins with the singing of ballad
followed by Gair, Ghoomar and Dhap folk dances that enthrall
the spectators. Sporting events such as the boat race on the
Nakki Lake add variety to the festival. The festival comes to
end with a dazzling display of fireworks.
Marwar
Festival Jodhpur
Place: Jodhpur
Time: September-October
Rites & Rituals: Marwar Festival
showcases the best of Rajasthan's culture and lifestyle. The
festival starts with a bash and for two days the city of
Jodhpur reverberates with various festivities. Originally
known as the Maand Festival, it features folk music centered
on the romantic lifestyle of Rajasthan's rulers.
The festival offers a variety of attractions including camel
tattoo show and polo. The various competition take place in
and around the impressive Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mandore Fort,
Mehrangarh Fort the symbolize the might and valor of this
royal land.
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