Tourism in Rajasthan - Rajasthan is where all the country's similes and metaphors appear to have come together. Sand dunes, wooded hills and
amazing lakes, palaces and rugged forts, men and women in colorful turbans
and skirts, bustling towns and quiet villages, camels, elephants and tigers,
harsh sunlight and the cool evening breeze - are all there in abundance.
Fairs and Festivals of Kota reflect the vigour and life-style of its people.
Gangaur
Festival (March - April)
The most important local festival of Rajasthan, Gangaur is dedicated to Gauri,
the consort of Lord Shiva and the symbol of marital happiness. A festival
of maidens and married women, it begins on the day following holi and is celebrated
for eighteen days. During these days the fields in Hadoti region are covered
with blossoming poppy flowers. Maidens go forth tocollect these flowers to
make garlands for the Goddess.
Sitabari fair (May - June)
A small place near village Kelwara of Baran district, this fair of religious
importace, is held from Baisakh Sudi Punam to Jeth Amavas. The fair is at
its peak onChandra Amavas and Padwa Dooj. Tholusands of people take a holy
dip in tanks called Sita Kund, Laxman Kund and Suraj Kund. Sitabari marks
the place where Sita was left by Laxman in the forest.
Dussehra Fair (Oct - Nov.)
Ten days of battle between Lord Ram and Ravana are celebrated throughout India.
In the tenth day, huge effigies,stuffed with fire crackers, of Ravana, his
brother Kumbhkarana and son Meghnath, are set alinght.
People from far off paces come enjoy the popular and versatile fair