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Udaipur twinkled in celebration of Hindu New Year 2076 | See Photos

On the occasion of Hindu New Year, 2076 lake city painted in the shades of cultural events. Day-long events took place in different parts of Udaipur. Akhil Bhartiya new year organising committee hosted ‘One lamp for culture’ programme followed by Maha Yagya and firecracker show at Doodh Talai on Saturday evening. A large number of people joined in, chanting ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’.

Hindu New Year

Hindu New Year

The women power of city reached Lake Pichola with ‘Holy Torch’, dancing on the beats of dhol. “On the account of Hindu New Year students of Alok Sansthan distributed prasad all over the city, wishing pleasant new year to every community and religion.” said Dr Pradeep Kumawat, Director of Alok Sansthan in his speech at Doodh Talai. He also remembered Shri Sham Lal Ji Kumawat (Acharya Ji) who started celebrating New Year 36 years back on the bank of the lake.

Hindu New Year

Hindi New Year Celebration

On the other hand, the Sindhi community celebrated ‘Cheti Chand’ in Shakti Nagar. Like every year god of water ‘Jhulelal’s’ lamp rally was organised. Continuing the tradition of decorating the idol of god unique every year, this time more than 2000 ‘OMs’ were used. The celebration was followed by the fair and various activities.

Jhulelal Bhawan Udaipur

This is how Saturday evening was done right in Udaipur. Roads all over the city were brightened with lights. Reflecting diversity and harmony the city celebrated.

 

PHOTOS BY : SIDDHARTH NAGAR

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Gangaur 2019: Feel the essence of Mewar

One of the most colourful festivals of Mewar is around the corner, Gangaur is a festival full of zeal and devotion for goddess Gauri. About 25 years back celebration of Gangaur was extended for three days by Rajasthan Tourism department and hence, Mewar festival came into the picture. This creative approach to the local festival gave a chance to tourists to know regional rituals closely. Generations after generation youngsters from the city core are taking the legacy forward. Each year footfall and engagement of tourists are increasing for the celebration in parts of Rajasthan. This scene is a treat for everyone who’s visiting the city during this time of year. Gangaur is a perfect example of a different world inside a city heart.

 

Know the history of Gangaur and relive it in Udaipur where it was created:

This festival has quirky charm in the capital of Mewar. Udaipur has the privilege of having a dedicated Ghat named after Gangaur. Gangaur Ghat is one of the prominent shore of Pichola Lake that connects populated part of the city to Lake Pichola. This ghat is a prime location for the celebration of multiple festivals, including Gangaur festival. Traditional processions of Gangaur starts from the City Palace which is commenced by a royal family, and several other places, covering almost every part of the city.

gangaur festival

As per tales of the respective elderly people of Udaipur, Gangaur was also the festival when communities were visited by their royal family. As per the description from one side royals used to come in a boat with their Gangaur idols and on another side of shore people used to wait to celebrate the festival with their ‘Anndaata’. The legacy is continued and even today people representing royal family come in a boat with the processions. Women dressing in their best attire with hand made idols march towards the ghat and submerge the idols as a climax.

gangaur festival in Udaipur

The story behind Gangaur to give you feels:

Once upon a time, Lord Shiva(Gan), Parvati (Gauri) along with Sage Narad came upon a village. The news escalated real quick like the fire in the forest, the local women started preparing a feast for the God guests. Women from the upper class served, first. As a symbol of blessing, they were showered by holy water by the goddess Gauri. But they ran out of holy water when the women of lower class arrived with their offerings. Thus, Goddess Parvati cut her finger to sprinkle blood as the holy water.

gangaur fest Udaipur

Basically, during this festival Lord Shiva (Gan) and his wife goddess Gauri (Gaur) is worshipped. On this occasion, married women keep fast for their beloved husbands and unmarried ones also join in. The festival commences on the first day of spring according to the Hindu calendar and continues for 16 days. For a newly-wedded girl, it is binding to observe the full course of 18 days of the festival that succeeds her marriage. Numerous folk tales are associated with Gangaur which makes this festival deeply rooted in the hearts of Rajasthan’s mass.

Gangaur festival 2019

The beliefs strengthen with each passing year, expecting the arrival of Gods next year hence every time it’s a happy ending. Rajasthan Tourism welcomes tourist population to join the festival, to witness the culture of Mewar more closely.

For breaking the ice a three day Mewar festival is organised with many creative events lined up. Best Rajasthani attire by a foreign couple is awarded free royal meals, plus to make things interesting different communities offer prizes to best Gangaur and Isar idols. Without Rajasthani folk music and dance, any festivals are incomplete, followed by art and cultural events.

So what are you waiting for? Add Gangaur to your checklist, put your dancing shoes on and be ready to get painted in the colour of Mewar.  Don’t forget to add Gangaur to your checklist if you are in the city from 8th to 10th of April 2019.