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royal state of Rajasthan is famous for its
unique culture and lifestyle, which attracts
a large number of tourists every year. The
different fairs and festivals of Rajasthan
are a reflection of its past glory. Rajasthan,
a barren desert land, becomes resplendent
with the colors of joyous celebration and
gay abandon of its fairs and festivals. There
is a fair for every religious occasion, every
harvest and every change of season, all invariably
a reflection of the genius of their arts and
crafts and their ascetic refinement. |
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Rajasthan has all the usual Hindu and Muslim
festivals, some celebrated with special local
fervor as well as a number of festivals of
its own. At the fairs of Rajasthan you would
find a reflection of the genius of their arts
and crafts and their ascetic refinement. The
main attractions for many tourists are its
bazaars, music, auctions and sport events.
The native women dressed in colorful clothes
create an atmosphere of merriment. |
| Jaipur
– the capital city of Rajasthan , celebrates
Teej Festival ,
It marks the advent of the monsoon month of
Shravan (August). |
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In the month of October – November, the famous
Pushkar Fair is
held near the Pushkar Lake in Rajasthan, is
a great tourist attraction. This fair is well
known for it's Camel trading |
| Rajasthan
celebrates every year in the month of March
or April, another famous festival named -
Gangaur Festival ,
with great enthusiasm. It is most important
local festival of Rajasthan commences on the
first day of Chaitra, the day following Holi
and continues for 18 days. |
| Every
year, Jaisalmer celebrates Rajasthan's most
important Desert Festival ,
organised by the tourist authorities as tourist
entertainment around January-February. |
| In
the month of March, a very famous Brij
Festival , staged a few days
before Holi, in the Brij area around the Bharatpur
in Rajasthan. This festival held in the honour
of Lord Krishna. |
| In
Rajasthan, Marwar Festival ,
is another most important festival, held every
year in memory of the heroes of Rajasthan,
in the month of Ashwin (Sept-Oct) in Jodhpur
, for two days during the full moon of Sharad
Poornima. |
| At
the height of summer when the temperature
really soars, the coolest spot in Rajasthan
warms up to the visitors who go there for
the Summer Festival
in the month of June. The three-day festival
is a feast of folk and classical music and
a window to the tribal life and culture of
Rajasthan. |
| Every
festival in Rajasthan has its own specialty;
the occasion is marked with mouth-watering
dishes, music and dance. The fairs and festivals
of Rajasthan are popular amongst the tourists
as it provides opportunity to gain an insight
into the life of the people of Rajasthan.
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