Gangaur
Festival:
About the Fair
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.
Activities
At an auspicious hour in the afternoon, a procession is taken
out to a garden, tank or a well with the images of Isar and
Gauri, placed on the heads of married women. Songs are sung
about the departure of Gauri to her husband's house. The procession
comes back after offering water to the image of Gauri, which
faces backwards on the first two days. On the final day, she
faces in the same direction as Isar and the procession concludes
with the consignment of all the images in the waters of a
tank or a well. The women bid farewell to Gauri and turn their
steps homewards with tears in their eyes and the Festival
comes to an end.
History
Parvati or gauri is the consort of Shiva, the destroyer. The
festival is held in her honour as she is the symbol of virtue
and fidelity and as such is the mythological role model of
married women.
Gangaur is the most important local festival
in Rajasthan. It is believed that if unmarried girls observe
the rituals of this festival they will get married to the
spouses of their choice and married women observe the same
for the happiness and long life of their husbands. The celebrations
in Jaipur and Udaipur have a unique charm and attraction.
The festivities begin almost a fortnight
before the actual day. Girls worship the goddess throughout
the preceding fortnight. Colorful images of Gauri are taken
out in procession accompanied by the town band. Thousands
of people from the countryside come to take part in the procession
of the image from village to village.
Another unique thing about this festival
is that on this occasion, tribal men and women have an opportunity
to meet and interact freely and during this time, they select
partners and marry by eloping.
Places to see
Jaipur is famous for Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace,
Jantar Mantar and many more.
Getting there
By Air
Indian airlines, Jet airways and Sahara airlines
have regular service to Jaipur. All the major cities are connected
to Jaipur.
By Road
Rajasthan Roadways have regular bus services from New Delhi,
running deluxe and air conditioned coaches from Bikaner house,
Delhi. Jaipur is also well connected with the other cities
of Rajasthan.
By Rail
Shatabdhi and Intercity connects Jaipur to Delhi. Shatabdhi
is fully air conditioned train starts from Delhi (5.55 AM)
to Jaipur (10.35 AM), you can also try Intercity Exp starts
from Delhi at (4.55 PM) reaches Jaipur (10.35 PM). There are
other trains also to Jaipur from other metro cities.

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