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Pushkar Fair 2009 – The Biggest Cattle Fair

Pushkar Festival

Pushkar Festival

The Pushkar Fair is overwhelming in its magnitude and is celebrated with great enthusiasm. It is easily one of the most spectacular and colorful fairs of India and famous the world over for its collection of colorful people, camel and cattle.

Pushkar Fair is perhaps the largest cattle fair in the world.

Rajasthan which is enriched by cattle wealth is the home to many recognized breeds of cattle like Nagauri, Mewati, Gir etc. Camels are bought, sold, beautified, raced and parade. Most unusual are the small groups of men and women seen busy tattooing their hands and other parts of the body.

The fair is predominantly a rural gathering. Villagers come from different parts of the state and bring their cattle with them. On spectacular sand dunes camel, horse and bullock races are great crowd pullers. All roads lead to the lake, which is flooded with pilgrims. The movement of the crowd is like a tide of colour with currents of crimson, yellow and turquoise.

The Pushkar Fair this year starts on the 25th of October to the 2nd of November with lots of cultural programmes and a lot of animals on sale and many games for tourists and animals and the locals.

Events at Pushkar Fair

Evenings at the Pushkar Fair have their own charm. The silent night is pierced by calls of camels. Ballads are sung by actors in passionate tones. Folk dramas, skits and folk dance are organized for the entertainment of the tourists. The tourist village is self sufficient and specially designed to complement the natural beauty of the site. It has a Coffee Shop and Dining Hall which can cater to 1500 guests at a time.

Dance music and colorful shops come up during this fair. Also on sale are mouth-watering traditional delicacies. Colorfully dresses village folk enhance the fun of the occasion. Lots of cultural events against the backdrop of this pretty setting is also organized including attractive puppet shows. Cattle auction and camel races are also a part of the festivities.

GETTING THERE

By Train

The nearest railway station for Pushkar is Ajmer, which is on the Broad Gauge and hence connected to all the metro cities of India. There are daily trains from Jaipur like Shatabdi Exp and evening Intercity Exp which go in the morning and evening respectively.

By Bus

Pushkar is around 12 km from main Ajmer . Rajasthan Roadways run very comfortable deluxe & air conditioned buses from Jaipur. There are buses from Jaipur to Ajmer every 15 minutes, some nonstop but just one which goes directly to Pushkar. The roads are also very good, and it takes around 2and a half hrs from Jaipur. You can also go there by taxi.

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Rajasthan Budget Announced – Some Good Steps To Promote Travel Tourism in Rajasthan

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced the state budget in the state legislative assembly yesterday at Jaipur.

Some Highlight of Budget Towards Tourism Sector

VAT  Increased From 12.5% to 14%

The airlines service tax has been substantially reduced from 28% to 4% and VAT has been increased from 12.5% to 14%.

Low Rent for Budget Rooms

There is a great news for budget travelers as the budget exempted room fare in hotels costing up to Rs 3,000 from luxury taxes.

Formation of Rajasthan Tourism Act

To facilitate tourists and bring some regulation in the tourism sector in Rajasthan, Mr Gehlot emphasized on the formation of a Rajasthan Tourism Act, a Heritage Development Council and Heritage Development Authority.

A budget of Rs 10 crore has been allocated for the conservation of  heritage properties in rajasthan.

Nodal Agency to Encourage Investment in Tourism

Among the other announcements were to develop nazool’ properties of tourist importance under a transparent policy. The department of tourism would be a nodal agency to encourage investment in tourism. Besides, old forts, step wells and castles that are the rich legacy of the state would be listed for nomination as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Promotion of  Art and culture and the Folk Traditions

To promote art and culture and the folk traditions there is a proposal to upgrade the Jawahar Kala Kendra as Center for Performance & Living Art for which Rs 1.25 crore has been allocated. Now all accomplished artisans in folk art will be honored with Rajasthan Ratan’.

Restoration of Temples

The budget has been increased from Rs 2 crore to Rs 5 crore for restoration of temples under Devsthan. The museum of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Arabic Persian research institute would be developed with a grant of Rs 1.19 crore.

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Its Summer Holidays for Children – No Reservations in OutBound Trains from Rajasthan

Summer Holidays for Children - Trains Running with Over Capacity

Summer Holidays for Children - Trains Running with Over Capacity

If you are planning to go on a holiday this summer, you are already very late. Especially, If you planning a train journey, you will have to most probably postpone your program or may be change the destination.

The mad rush of passengers queuing outside the railway booking counters in jaipur has forced many families to rethink about their vacation plans.

Trains Running On Full Capacity

The trains — Jaipur-Mumbai, Jaipur-Bangalore, Jaipur-Chennai, Jammu-Tawi Express, Jodhpur-Howrah Express, Jodhpur-Guwahati Express and most of the other trains are running to full capacity till June 30.

To accommodate the rush, Northwestern Railway authorities have added extra coaches to most trains, including Marudhar Express, Ajmer-Mumbai Express, Udaipur-Delhi, Udaipur-Gwalior Intercity and Gangapur-Jaipur Express.

Special Offers by Tour Operators  in This Summer

The travel trends are yet to witness a surge this summer, after the election syndrome comes to a hold now. Hit by a global recession, Middle Class travelers are now being offered luxury travel at affordable prices. The five-star hotels are offering rooms at the price of three star hotels.

There are many lucrative travel offers on the scene with all inclusive Hilton packages to Switzerland, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, return air fare etc to free spas, Jacuzzi, etc. Airlines too, have great packages up their sleeves, from 60% discount on domestic tickets booked 30 days in advance to free travel insurance and cash back up to 40% in any hotel in India.

According to operators , the number of American and European tourists have dropped by almost 70% in Singapore-Malaysia sector and hence India seems to be grabbing everybody’s attention.

With prices of international destinations dipping by 35%, the mid-segment Indian traveller is opting for short hauls at international destinations over conventional domestic ones.

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Pushkar Fair, Rajasthan – Largest Cattle Fair in Rural Rajasthan

About Pushkar

The small and beautiful town of Pushkar is set in a valley just about 14 km off Ajmer in the north Indian state of Rajasthan.

Surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the other, Pushkar forms a fascinating location and a befitting backdrop for the annual religious and cattle fair which is globally famous and attracts thousands of visitors from all parts of the world.

It transforms into spectacular fair ground for twelve days during the month of kartik (Oct- Nov).
About Pushkar Fair – History

The Pushkar Fair, a major tourist attractions draws people from all over the ancient and secluded environs of Pushkar town. Devotees throng to its Ghats to bathe and cleanse their sins in the sacred Pushkar Lake to attain a place in heaven.

It is belived that this lake appeared miraculously on the spot where petals of a lotus flower fell from the hands of Lord Brahma, the creator. This answers for the famous temple here, dedicate to Lord Brahma.

Camels Resting at Pukhar Fair, Rajasthan

Camels Resting at Pukhar Fair, Rajasthan

Sight Seeing at Pushkar Fair

The fair is predominantly a rural gathering. Villagers come from different parts of the state and bring their cattle with them.

On spectacular sand dunes camel, horse and bullock races are great crowd pullers. All roads lead to the lake, which is flooded with pilgrims.

The movement of the crowd is like a tide of color with currents of crimson, yellow and turquoise.

Evenings at the Pushkar Fair have their own charm. The silent night is pierced by calls of camels. Ballads are sung by actors in passionate tones. Folk dramas, skits and folk dance are organized for the entertainment of the tourists.

Arrangements of Staying during Fair

The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) puts up a tourist village during the fair.

The tourist village is self sufficient and specially designed to complement the natural beauty of the site. It has a Coffee Shop and Dining Hall which can cater to 1500 guests at a time.

The village is arranged in blocks of tents, each with its own identity, being named after the famous dances of Rajasthan. The village also has huts with attached western style toilets and running water.

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Rajasthan Tour in Luxury Train “Royal Rajasthan on Wheels”

About the Train -  The Royal Rajasthan on Wheels

Rajasthan is a hot tourist destination in the world. The royal history of Rajasthan has left behind the royal forts, palaces and worship places to be cherished by the myriad tourists today.

To make you feel like one of the regal kings during your journey to this desert land, the Indian Railways and Rajasthan Tourism has introduced a special luxury train – the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.

The government of India launched  Royal Rajasthan on January 11. It will provide an alternative to the Palace on Wheels, India’s first luxury train.

The 07 Nights/ 08 Days tour on Royal Rajasthan train promises to be a heady mix of Rajasthan’s pristine historic experience. The additional features such as the super deluxe saloon and the retro lounges are expected to impress the passengers.

Accommodation

Royal Rajasthan on Wheels will offer 14 coaches, of which one will be Super Deluxe and the other 13 will be Deluxe Saloons. Two staff cars, two power cars, and two Restro Lounges also form an integral part of the train. This luxury train is expected to offer a seating capacity that can accommodate 82 passengers at a time.

Tour Itineraries

This journey of sheer  and comfort takes you to the capital city- Delhi, pink city- Jaipur, city of camels- Bikaner, city of forts- Jaisalmer, land of sand dunes- Jodhpur, romantic city- Udaipur, historic city- Chittaurgarh, eastern gateway of Rajastha-n Bharatpur and former capital of the Mughal empire- Agra.

Cuisine & Hospitality

The passengers on board can visit the restaurant lounge for their meals and drinks. The two restaurant lounges will ensure that you do not have to wait too long for your food and drinks. The restaurant lounges are expected to accommodate about 120 diners.

Facilities

Royal Rajasthan on Wheels is expected to offer a more luxurious traveling experience to the passengers than what any of the other luxury trains can offer. Only about 82 passengers will be allowed on the train, which is less than what the Palace on Wheels luxury train carries-130.

The cabins offer facilities like bed, hot and cold running water, Internet Wi-Fi system, and also an attendant per coach. Extra features offered by the Deluxe cabins include Channel Music and Public Address.

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Rajasthani Cuisine – The Taste of Rajasthan

Rajasthani Food - Too Delicious, I just Love them!!

Rajasthani Food - Too Delicious, I just Love them!!

Its more delicious in taste then it looks!!

About Rajasthani Cuisine

The food in Rajasthan is as diverse as the State itself. In some areas it is simple and basic while in others it is exotic and elaborate. As it normally happens, the cooking was influenced by the land and the lifestyle of its inhabitants and the availability of ingredients in this region.

Rajasthan did not have too many fresh green vegetables due to a general water scarcity and land conditions.

Kinds of Dishes in Rajasthan

The kinds of dishes that have evolved in Rajasthan are prepared to last the long wars and are the ones which need not be heated over and again. Due to scarcity of water the meals which are cooked here do not require large amount of water. In fact in regions like Barmer, Jaisalmer and Bikaner where water is always short the meals are prepared in milk, ghee and buttermilk.

The dishes of Rajasthan will definitely satisfy your taste buds despite the climatic limitations and lack of several vegetables. Like the majestic lifestyle of the Kings the meals of the royalty were also as majestic.

The elaborate meals were prepared by the khansamas or the royal cooks. Many of the delicious recipes of the royal cooks were kept a secret while some were passed on to the succeeding generations. In Rajasthan both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian dishes are popular.

Dried lentils, beans from indigenous plants like sangri, ker etc. are liberally used. Gram flour is a major ingredient here and is used to make some of the delicacies like  gatta ki sabzi, pakodi; powdered lentils are used for mangodi, papad. Bajra and corn are used all over the state for preparations of rabdi, khichdi and rotis. Various  chutneys are made from locally available spices like turmeric, coriander, mint and garlic.

Sweets are an integral part of the Rajasthani food which are not merely used as desserts and are consumed before and even along with the meal. Besanchakki, dilkhushaal, churma, balushahi, motichoor ladoos, ghevar are some of the popular sweets of Rajasthan.

Famous Rajasthani Dishes

The use of pure ghee, gram flour, lentil, Bajra, chilies, corn and mango powder is very common in most of the dishes which are cooked in Rajasthan. The best known Rajasthani food is the combination of dal, bati and churma but for the adventurous traveller, willing to experiment, there is a lot of variety available.

Each Region have its popular tradition food

Besides, each region is distinguished by its popular sweet – Mawa Kachori from Jodhpur, Malpuas from Pushkar, Papad and Rasogullas from Bikaner, Ghevar from Jaipur. Diljani from Udaipur, mishri mawa and ghever grom Jaipur, Sohan Halwa from Ajmer, Mawa from Alwar, kachora from Nasirabad, tilpatti from Beawar and Kachori from Kota.. the list is endless.

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Galtaji Temple , Jaipur Rajasthan

Galta Ji Temple, Jaipur, India

Galta Ji Temple, Jaipur, India

About GaltaJi – Location

Galtaji is a holy pilgrimage of Rajasthan, located 10 kms away from Jaipur. The vast complex of Galta Ji has several temples in it.

The Temple of Galtaji is famous for its natural water springs. Set amidst the beautiful landscape, Galtaji Temple offers a picturesque view of the city. Galtaji is considered holy place, as Saint Galav spent his life meditating here.

Architecture of Temples in Galtaji

The most celebrated temples of the place include the triple-storied temple of Balaji, which attracts to the aesthetic sense of the travelers and is built in pink stone.

The impressive structure of the Balaji Temple appears more like a palatial mansion or Haveli. Located in the midst the low hills, the Temple of Galtaji, also is built in pink stone and has a huge complex.

The location of temple is such that it provides awe-inspiring views of the surrounding plains. The Galtaji Temple is a souvenir of the former age and a sacred pilgrimage of the Hindus. The tranquility of the Temple, attracts people from far and near, to visit it again and again.

About Galta Kund in Galtaji

There are seven tanks in all, the most pious being the Galta Kund, which is thought never to become dry. A large number of devotees take a holy bath in these tanks especially on Makar Sankranti in mid-January. These tanks are fed by Gaumukh, which is a spring arising from a rock shaped like a cow’s head.

The temple takes pride on its numerous pavilions with rounded roofs, delicately carved pillars and painted walls. Large springs and reservoirs circumvent the temple.

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Rishabhdeo Temple – Udaipur Rajasthan

Location

Rishabhdeo Temple is an important pilgrimage site for followers of Jain religion. The temple is located on Udaipur-Ahmedabad road, at a distance of 65 kms from the city of Udaipur in Dhulev. Dhulev is a small town that is also known as Rikhabdeo, famous for its Rishabhdeo Temple.

About Rishabhdeo Temple

Dedicated to Rishabhdeoji, one of the 24 Tirthankars of the Jains, the 15th century A.D Rishabhdeo Temple is an important pilgrimage site. Owing to a large amount of saffron offering made, the temple has also come to be known as the Kesariyaji Temple.

Both Jains and Bhils have immense respect for this temple, since the lord fulfills all their wishes and desires.  Rishabhdeoji is  also considered as one of incarnations of Lord Vishnu and due to this reason; many of the Hindus come to this place of worship every month from all over Rajasthan.

Architecture & Attractions of Rishabhdeo Temple

Carvings Inside Rishabhdeo Temple, Udaipur, India

Carvings Inside Rishabhdeo Temple, Udaipur, India

While entering this temple, you will be received by the Elephants that are carved out of black stone. In the north, the image Goddess Chakreshvari adorns the site and in the south, the image of goddess Padmavati fetches the attention. In this temple, the idol of Lord Rishabh Dev captures the major attraction.

On special occasions the image is clothed with the angia (a garment studded with precious stones worth severed hundred thousand rupees).

Besides the main idol, there are 23 other idols and out of them, 2 are standing and 21 are in a sitting position. All these idols are made up of Ashtadhatu (composed of eight metals) and encircle the idol of Lord Rishabhdeo.

The northern and southern parts of the Khela Mandapa (Hall) are occupied by the idols of Tirthankaras Vasupujya, Mallinath, Neminath, Parshvanath and Mahavir Swami that are collectively known as Panch-Balayati. Apart from this, there are 52 other devakulikas (shrines) of the Tirthankaras.

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Luna Vasahi Temple – Delwara Jain Temples , Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Delwara Jain Temple

The famous Delwara Jain temples are 2.5 km away from the Mount Abu, which in ancient Hindu and Jain scriptures is referred to as Arbudgiri. The Delwara temples were dedicated to the Jain Tirthankars and also served as storehouses of illustrated manuscripts and treatises.

Vimala Shah, Vastu Pala and Teja Pala contributed a lot toward the development of Jain art and architecture. The Jain temples at Mount Abu are built in the Nagara style of temple architecture

The ornamental detail spread over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply marvelous and has to be seen to be believed.

About Luna Vasahi Temple

Luna Vashi - Dilwara Jain Temple, Mount Abu, India

Ornate Sculptures @ Luna Vasahi - Dilwara Jain Temple, Mount Abu, India

The magnificent Luna Vasahi temple dedicated to the 22nd Jain Tirthankara Shri Neminathji, was built in 1231 A.D by two  porwal brothers Vastupal and Tejpal both ministers of Raja Virdhaval, a ruler of Gujarat.

The temple built in memory of their late brother Luna was designed after the Vimal Vashi temple.

Historically, this is the last of the monuments built in the Solanki Dynasty.

Architecture of Luna Vasahi Temple

The main hall or Rang mandap has a central dome from which hanfs a big ornamental pendent featuring elaborate carving.

You will notice, arranged in a circular band are 72 figures of Tirthankars in sitting posture and just below this band are 360 small figures of jain monks in another circular band. The Hathishala or elephant cell features ten elaborately carved marble elephants.

The Navchowki features some of the most magnificent and delicate marble stone cutting work of the temple. Each of the nine ceilings here seems to exceed the others in beauty and grace.

The Gudh mandap features a black marble idol of the 22nd Jain Tirthankara Neminath. The Kirthi Stambha is a big black stone pillar that stands on the left side of the temple. The pillar was constructed by Maharana Kumbha of Mewar. The remaining three temples of Dilwara are smaller but just as elegant as the other two.

There is a small cell, in between the trees, dedicated to the worship of foot-prints of ‘Dada Sahib’ Jain Acharaya Shri Jindutt Suri.

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Chaumukha Temple – Ranakpur, Rajasthan

About Ranakpur

Renowned for some marvelously carved Jain temples in amber stone, Ranakpur is one of the five holy places of Jain community in India.

Located between Udaipur and Jodhpur, travelling to Ranakapur is a treat in itself. It sits in a lush valley surrounded by steep mountains and rushing waterfalls. Built in late 15 century AD, this beautiful complex has the most exquisitely carved temples to be found in this region.

Chaumukha Jain Temple, Ranakpur, Rajasthan

Chaumukha Jain Temple, Ranakpur, Rajasthan

Chaumukha Temple -  Architecture

The most important structure here is the Chaumukha, or four faced temple, dedicated to the venerated Tirthankara Rishabdev.

The highlight of Chaumukha is its 29 halls and 1444 pillers none of which are similar in design. This temple is built on high plinth, encircled by lofty boundary walls with fraceful turrets.

The temple has three entrances with double stories portals each leading through columned courts into the main halls – a seeming confusion of halls, pillers and courtyards radiating from the central shrine with a hundred pillers.

Temple Attractions

Seen from the outside there are five spires each covering a shrine below the largest covering the central shrine housing the white marble image of Chaumukha. Surrounding the spires are cupolas, each forming the roof of a pillared hall.

Chaumukha is a marvel to view. Beautiful ceiling designs, several of which evidence the cycle of life, bring the eyes upward toward the heavens, while large carved elephants, complete with rider, bring us back to earth. A wonderful spiritual feels over takes you, sparked by incense and floral aromas hanging heavily in the air.

The ambience is charming and you can happily spend a couple of hours visiting the other temple in the complex or just sitting here to enjoy the lush greenery and walking around the wall – maintained gardens.

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