Showing posts with label Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival. Show all posts

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pushkar Fair 2010-Pushkar-Rajasthan

Pushkar is a location based at a distance of Around 135 Kms from Jaipur and is famous for its one and only "Lord Brahma" temple in India.A pond with 52 different Ghats dedicated to different communities.

Every year in the during the starting of winter's a special and one of its own kind Fair is organised which is one of the Largest Cattle Fair of the World.People from all over the India come to attend this festival and also to purchase and sale their cattle.This is also known as a Camel Fair but now a days along with camel's , horses ,cows,oxes and many other animals are also taken up.

This year the festival was fantastic and Department of Tourism has really worked hard to make this event a successful event and they succeeded.

Do enjoy the festival with me.


Traditonal Rajasthani Performers
Horse and Camel Accessories
Camel Drinking Water
Group of Camels
Villager taking care of his Camel's
Camel's Sitting
Most Expensive Horse of the Fair
Villagers making Food.
Hot Balloon Safari In Pushkar
Sunset At Pushkar

My another Journey in Pushkar got over.I hope you will enjoy this series too.

For more information on Pushkar please log on to www.unseenrajasthan.com .


Friday, August 20, 2010

Sterling Renaissance Festival - 2010

Last weekend we headed over to Sterling, NY for their Renaissance Fest! We don't dress up, but we do like to look at all the period art work and costumes, catch some of the shows and find some good food! It rained down on us for most of the day, but that didn't stop me from bringing along the camera to try to get some fun shots! And as our friend Jeremy says "Nobody can rain on my Parade, Not even the rain!"

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What are your plans for this weekend? I hope you make it a great one!

Monday, April 26, 2010

India Tour-Shila Mata Navratra Festival-Amber Fort-Jaipur.

Every Year in the month of October or November as per the Indian Calander Navrata Festival comes."Navratra" is a festival that continues for 9 Days.During these 9 days 9 different Goddesses are worshiped.This festival has a great impact in India and all over the India this festival is celebrated.In Jaipur this festival is organised at "Shila Mata" temple located in Amber Fort.People from all across Rajasthan come to visit the temple.

Amber Fort Outside View
Bhairu Baba Temple
Men Selling Traditional Sweets
Traditional Sweet "Gunji" Made up of Mawa.
Lady Saint Blessing
Colorful Clothes for Goddess
Boy in get up of Lord Shiva
Cow with six legs

Sapera-Indian Tribe Catches Snales
Snake

This Festival has got its own unique charm.


























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Friday, June 12, 2009

Unseen Rajasthan Special-Puskar

History
Pushkar from the hill top

Pushkar is a town in the state of Rajasthan in India. Pushkar means born due to a flower. Hindus believe that the gods released a swan with a lotus in its beak and let it fall on earth where Brahma would perform a grand yagna. The place where the lotus fell was called Pushkar. It is situated at 14 km North West from Ajmer and is one of the five sacred dhams (pilgrimage sites for devout Hindus.) It is often called "Tirth Raj" - the king of pilgrimage sites - and has in recent years become a popular destination for foreign tourists.

Pushkar lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake. It has five principal temples, many smaller temples and 52 ghats where pilgrims descend to the lake to bathe in the sacred waters. One of the primary temples is the 14th century temple dedicated to Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. Very few temples to Lord Brahma exist anywhere in the world. Other temples of Brahma include those at Besakih in Bali, Bithoor in Uttar Pradesh, India, village Asotra near Balotra city of Barmer district in Rajasthan and Prambanan in Indonesia.

Pushkar is also famous for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair.

Pushkar Temple Entrance

This is the entrance of Pushkar Temple-Lord Brahma(The Generator Of Universe).Photography inside the Temple is strictly prohibited.Thousand of people from all across India come to visit this Temple.

Outside view of The Temple

This Temple has its unique identity and is world famous.It is said that all the wishes come true if a person comes with real spirit and dedication.

Ghats(Land near by river) of Pushkar

The above photo is of The Pushkar Ghat.This is the place where the worshipers of God come to take bath as they believe that in this pond drops of nectar (A Drink With Which A Men Never Dies) Fallen down at the time of war between the God and the Evil Powers.Also people come to do the last rituals of a person after the death to make his/her soul free from this world.Old people say that if the ash is dissolved in the Holy River the Soul gets into the Peace.You can see the crowd this is nothing else but the people taking bath and praying the God to provide the peace to their loved ones who are no more.People also take general bath here as they beleive that all the sins they have done will be forgiven by the God.

Another Temple of Pushkar

Holy Tree

This is the Holy tree and is worshiped in the same manner Indian people do to God.You can see the color marks on the tree this is the symbol of holiness.Yello line is known as "Chandan" or Sandal in English .This is one thing without which Indian worshiping is not complete as Indian God Likes it.

Pushkar Sun Set


This photograph is from thr Top of the hill where temple of Godess Durga is established.You can see the houses in the photographs as this is taken from very height.The sunset in Pushkar is one of the best in India.

Sadhu in Pushkar


Pushkar is a place where you can find all tyoe of people i.e. rich,poor,sadhu,saint,priest,beggers and many more.It is more a amazing place as you can really find different kind of people who are quite diffeent from the normal human world.But they are amazing.

Rajasthani Man Playing Indian Guitar

This is a tribal man and is playing the traditional instrument "Sarangi" Which means an instrument that pleys seven sounds.He plays it really very nice.You can get it for around 300 Indian Rupees.

Sapera(A caste who worship Snakes)

This is the photograph of a"Sapera".They are one of the tribes who worship the snakes.The instrument in his hand is known as "Been" which is used to control the snakes as said that When he plays the " Been" the snake starts dancing.This is what i have seen but scientifficaly the snake moves because the man moves his instrument here and there and as snakes are sensitive so they move and people say it dances.Great..

A Kid Dressed up like Lord Shiva.

Close Up

This is a Small kid dressed up like Lord Shiva.You can see he has got his body painted with blue color and is wearing the skin of tiger(not real) with a Arrow with three edges ,necklace.On his forehead there is a eye.It is said that Lord Shiva Is very powerful and has three eyes out of which he never opens third one.But when he opens it the universe gets over as he is Also the Destroyer as per the Indian Mytology.

Angry Lord Shiva

When i requested him for another photograph he tired to scared me.

One more Lord Shiva

This child is so innocent.He is not at all interested to be like that but his parents forcefully has made him to be like this so that people can offer him some money.As India is a spiritual county so they get good amount of money in festival time.But ethically this is not good.Kid deserves the right to enjoy his life.

Traditional Rajasthani Dance Kalbeliya.

This dance is known as "Kalbeliya" and is performed by a tribe known as "Banjaras"."Banjaras" are nomad in English.They dnt stay in one place for a long time.This Is the State dance of Rajasthan.This is now a days performed in some festivals (traditional) only.


Camel with Kids

Camel with the Owner

This is one of the Most Beautiful animal of Rajashthan.Known as Camel or ship of desert.World's biggest cattle fair hels in Pushkar only and thousand of Beautiful camels come and are sold and purchased.You can see the Beautifully decorated Camel.

Traditional Men on Camel In Pushkar Sand Dunes.

People in Rajasthan generally use Camel as a mean of transportation.But you can also enjoy the Desert Safari on the Camel in the Sand Dunes of Pushkar.It is really an amazing experience to sit on camels.

A Traditional Rajasthani Man Showing His Long Moustaches

These kind of scenes we can easily find in Pushkar Fair.People from entire Rajasthan come to Pushkar just to make purchasing of animals,seeds and other stuff used in farming.

Lord Rama Festival Celebration.

This is the photograph of a celebration in Pushkar on " Ram Navami" which is a Hindu festival.You can see the kids are dressed up like Gods and are sitting like they are in their Palace As they are remaking the past.

Me at Peace

Finally this is me.The Best time to visit this place is October and November.

My Journey to Pushkar is over but it was amazing.