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Gangaur Festival
Gangaur, Jaipur ( March-April ): A festival devoted to Goddess
Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. It is time for young girls to dress up
in their finery and pray for grooms of their choice while the married women
pray for the well-being of their husbands. This 18-day festival is laced
with various activities and culminates in a grand procession marking the
arrival of Shiva to escort his bride home.
Gangaur Festival, a
spirited celebration gets underway every year during the Hindu month of
Chaitra (March - April) in Jaipur - A city of pomp and pageantry. Gangaur
Festival marks the end of winter and the coming of spring. Mists fade away
and the sun shines bright through a clear blue sky. Trees sprout forth new
leaves and buds. It is a time to rejoice and celebrate.
'Gan is
a synonym for lord Shiva and 'Gaur' or 'Gauri' for Goddess Parvati, the
consort of Lord Shiva and a symbol of conjugal bliss and marital happiness.
During the festival, the ladies decorate their palms and fingers with henna
(Mehndi). The decorations comprise motifs of flowers, 'swastika', 'chaupar',
Sun, Moon, Stars or some Geometrical Designs.

A traditional procession commences from the Zanani-Deorhi of the City
Palace, passes through Tripolia Bazaar, Gangauri Bazaar, Chaughan and
finally converges near the Talkatora with the image of the deity being
immersed in the lake. The procession is headed by a colourful pageantry of
elephants, camels, horses, musicians, old palanquins, chariots and bullock
carts.
People purchase colourful idols of Gauri and Isar and put
them up in their homes to worship at the commencement of the festival. The
walls of the room where 'pooja' (Prayer) is performed are whitewashed and
the women paint the figures of Isar and Gauri.
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