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Jaipur Tradition

Each place has its own share of local traditions and the oriental countries perhaps more so. In India itself many of local customs and traditions vary from place to place. Hence a few things would be helpful if you are embarking on trip to Jaipur.

Jaipur being a traditional place, most people there still view women from an orthodox point of view. In the earlier times the royal wives were not allowed to step outside the palace grounds. Their slight contact with outside was through the numerous latticed windows of Hawa Mahal, from where they could watch the townspeople going about their work or watch processions.

The rest of the royal palace was surrounded by a tall wall with no gaps. It would be helpful for the women to note that a lengthy dress leaving little to skin show would be the most proper attire for Rajasthan. Jaipur also has the tradition of applying henna or mehendi. Women here like to have henna designs on their hands and feet. You may find an immense range of innovative styles in this category.

Puppets are a part of Jaipur tradition. Based on popular legends, puppet plays are performed by skilled puppeteers. The making of the puppets (or kathputlis) is a traditional family business and has become a part of the culture. The puppeteer is assisted by a helper who plays the drum and sings. Puppets can be found being old at the puppets.

The elephant festival is held during Holi celebration in March or April, usually in the Chaugan stadium in Jaipur. It is a sight when the beautifully decorated elephants are paraded with camels and horses. Folk dancers accompany them. The main attractions of this program are elephant races, elephant polo matches and a tug of war between elephants and people. You will encounter interesting people in Jaipur tempting your hand towards the camera. A few holy persons may be found in the royal palace.

Jaipur is royal city full of ancient local customs and traditions, which will interest you greatly in helping you know the actual people of the place. The Elephant Festival is an inimitable event held annually in Jaipur. Groomed flawlessly, rows of elephants do a catwalk before an enthralled audience liked best fashion models to make this festival an amazing one. The elephants move with poise in pageant, run races, play the redecorated elephant’s gal game of polo, and finally participate in the spring festival of Holi. It is festival time with elephants typically celebrated one day before the Holi, Indian festival of colors.

Gangaur: 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.

Teej Festival Held during the monsoons, July-August Teej is also dedicated to Lord Shiva and Parvati and this time it is married women who pray for a happy and long married life. Though celebrations are held all over the state, it is particularly colorful in Jaipur where a procession winds its way for two days through the Old City. It is the festival of swings which are decorated with flowers and hung from trees. Young girls and women dressed in green clothes sing songs in celebration of the advent of the monsoon.

Jaipur is one of the most charming cities in Rajasthan that stands for royal splendor and rich culture and tradition. Founded by Sawai Jai Singh, Jaipur is dotted with a number of impressive forts, magnificent palaces and landscaped gardens.

The first thing that strikes you about Jaipur is its regal ambience. Jaipur is thus the ideal place to host a glamorous wedding with royal touches thrown it. You can consider the forts and palaces as the ideal venues for your grand wedding in Jaipur.

The reason why Jaipur has become a popular wedding destination among both the domestic and foreign traveler is that its rich ambience and royal culture and traditions have lent its venues an inherent and impeccable charm. Truly speaking these are some of the very integral elements that encourage travelers to perform their wedding in Jaipur on an extensive level.


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