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Kalbeliya Sapera Dancers – Famous Dancer Gulabo From Rajasthan

One of the most fascinating dance forms of Rajasthan, performed by the Kalbeliya snake-charmer’s community is Sapera Dance or you can say it Kalbeliya Dance. Kalbeliya Dance Attractions Kalbeliya...

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Teej Festival in Rajasthan – Reflecting The Magic of Rainy Season

Festivals are the very essence of life for the people of Rajasthan. Every season is marked with a series of fairs and festivals except the summer months when the blazing sun scorches the earth. With...

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Sri Krishna Janmashtami – Lets Celebrate The Birth of Hindu God Krishna

Shri Krishna Janmashtami - Celebrating The Birth of God Janmashtami celebrates the birth of one of the most famous Gods of Hindu religion, Bhagwan Krishna, on the eighth day (Ashtami) in the month of...

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Navaratri – Worship of Nine Forms of Hindu Deity ‘Durga’

Goddess Durga - Hindu Deity - Navaratri Celebrations Navaratri is a hindu festival of worship and dance. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in sanskrit. Nava means nine and Ratri means...

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Dussehra in Rajasthan – Victory of Good Over Evil

It is a unique festival celebrated all over India. It is very important for Hindus. It is also known as Vijaydashmi (Vijay means victory and Dashmi means tenth day) as it  is believed that it was on...

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Karwa Chauth – A Traditional Hindu Festival For Married Women

Karwa Chauth is a traditional  Hindu and Barelvi  festival of Hindu women. It is celebrated all over India. Karwa means clay pot and Chauth means fourth night after full moon.  It has great...

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Chandrabhaga Fair in Jhalawar Rajasthan – Attracts Pilgrims From Across India

Jhalawar or the land of the Jhalas, is situated on the banks of the holy river Chandrabhaga. Chandrabhage Fair in Jhalawar A three day fair is celebrated every year in the month of Kartik (Nov) atÂ...

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Elephant Festival 2010 in Jaipur – Explore Traditional Elephant Procession,...

The Elephant Festival is one of the most popular fairs of rajasthan.  It has its own charm and is celebrated every year on the occasion of Holi, the festival of colors. This year it will be organized...

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Holi Celebration in Rajasthan – Festival History and Folk Traditions

Holi, also called the Festival of Colours, is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in India.  ‘Holi’ falls on the full moon, in the month of Phalgun, which spans the end of February and the beginning...

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Gangaur 2010 – an Important and Colorful Festival for Women of Rajasthan

Gangaur is one of the most important festivals in Rajasthan. It is celebrated in the month of chaitra (March-April), the first month of the Hindu calendar. This month marks the end of winter and the...

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