GANGAUR
FESTIVAL (MAR-APR)
The Gangaur Festival is the colourful and most important local
festival of Rajasthan and is observed throughout the State with
great fervour and devotion by womenfolk who worship Gauri, the
consort of Lord Shiva during July-Aug. It is the celebration of
monsoon, harvest and marital fidelity in Jaipur.
Gan is a synonym for Shiva and Gaur which stands for Gauri or
Parvati who symbolises saubhagya (marital bliss). Gauri is the
embodiment of perfection and conjugal love which is why the unmarried
women worship her for being blessed with good husbands, while
married women do so for the welfare, health and long life of their
spouses and a happy married life. The festival commences on the
first day of Chaitra, the day following Holi and continues for
18 days. For a newly wedded girl, it is binding to observe the
full course of 18 days of the festival that precedes her marriage.
Even unmarried girls fast for the full period of 18 days and eat
only one meal a day.
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Images of Isar and Gauri are made of clay for the festival. In
some families, permanent wooden images are painted afresh every
year by reputed painters called matherans on the eve of the festival.
A distinct difference between the idols of Teej and Gangaur is
that the Idol will have a canopy during the Teej Festival while
the Gangaur idol would not have a canopy. The ladies decorate
their hands and feet by drawing designs with mehendi (myrtle paste).
The figures drawn range from the Sun, Moon and the stars to simple
flowers or geometrical designs.
Ghudlias are earthen pots with numerous holes all around and
a lamp lit inside them. On the evening of the 7th day after Holi,
unmarried girls go around singing songs of ghudlia carrying the
pots with a burning lamp inside, on their heads. On their way,
they collect small presents of cash, sweets, jaggery, ghee, oil
etc. The festival reaches its climax during the last three days.
When unmarried girls and married women decorate the images and
make them look like living figures. 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.
How to reach
Jaipur is conveniently located and is 260 Kms from Delhi. It is
a major hub and is connected by rail, road and air, through all
parts of the country.
| Bharatpur |
Bharatpur
Forest Lodge |
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| Jaipur |
Rajputana
Palace Sheraton, Raj
Villas, Rambagh
Palace, Clarks
Amer, Mansingh,
Chokhi Dhani,
Jaipur Palace,
Maurya Palace,
Mansingh
Towers, Holiday
Inn, Hawa
Mahal, Maharani
Palace,
Trident Hilton, Narain
Niwas Palace, Raj
Mahal Palace, Samode
Haveli, Alsisar
Haveli, The
Ramgarh Lodge, Bissau
Palace
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