Fairs & Festivals in North India
Pushkar Festival
Every year thousands of devotees throng the lake around the full moon day of
Kartik Purnima in October-November to take a holy dip in the lake. Huge and
colorful cattle fair "The Pushkar Fair", is also held during this
time. Pushkar fair is well-known for it's Camel trading and other attractive
activities.
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Nagaur
Festival, Nagaur
Also called as the Cattle Fair, is the 2nd largest animal fair of India. Thousands
of animals are gathered at the cattle fair for trading. Traders come to buy
and sell cows, bullocks (Nagauri breed is renowned), oxen and camels.
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Desert
Festival, Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer exercise immense charm, but with the staging of the annual Desert
Festival (January - February), it has also become one of the more important
events on the annual calendar. Essentially, it is a showcase of the performing
arts of the region on the stretching sands around this desert citadel. A number
of amusing turban tying competitions and camel races.
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Camel
Festival, Bikaner
The Camel Festival is an event organized in Bikaner by the Department of Tourism,
Art and Culture, Government of Rajasthan, every year in the month of January.
Desert region's Folk dances and Music, add on to what is otherwise an exclusive
camel affair. A festival when the ships of the desert are seen at their best.
Camels fascinate tourists from all over the world with their movements, charm
and grace. A spectacle of unusual camel performances: camel races, camel dances,
and the bumpy, neck shaking camel rides.
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Gangaur
Festival, Jaipur
Gangaur Festivals holds a special significance for the Rajasthanis. It is celebrated
in honour of Gauri, the goddess of abundance. Young girls adorned in their best
clothes pray for a spouse of their choice. The married ladies pray for the welfare
of their husbands. This spring festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm
and zeal all over Rajasthan. The celebrations at Bikaner, Jodhpur, Nathdwara
and Jaisalmer are full of pomp and are a must-see.
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URS
Fair, Ajmer
The remains of Sufi saint Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chishti lie buried in 'Dargah Sharif'
in Ajmer and are held in held in great reverence by devotees of all communities.
Khwaja had come from Persia and established Chishtia order of 'fakirs' in India.
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