Elephant Festival Jaipur
Every year in the month of March Elephant Festival is Celebrated in Jaipur.On the Festival Day the Elephants are decorated beautifully .They are painted in different styles and tattoos.
Also during the festival day many other functions like ELEPHANT POLO and ELEPHANT PARADE is done.
There are around 250 Elephants in Jaipur and most of them come in the Festival.
Every year in the month of March Elephant Festival is Celebrated in Jaipur.On the Festival Day the Elephants are decorated beautifully .They are painted in different styles and tattoos.
Also during the festival day many other functions like ELEPHANT POLO and ELEPHANT PARADE is done.
There are around 250 Elephants in Jaipur and most of them come in the Festival.
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Elephant and Camel Parade
This is the Best Festival I have Enjoyed till date.
It is really a fantastic festival, with great wealth(richness) of color and tipismo.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bharat, for spreading it.
Regards.
If God watching must be thinking Who is creative?
ReplyDeleteThe elephants are beautiful. I hope they like their make up too.
ReplyDeleteOlá,
ReplyDeleteMuito interessante esse festival. Deve ser maravilhoso presenciar esse evento.
Uma ótima semana para você.
Beijos
beautiful elephants =p
ReplyDeletemagnífico espectáculo, también los elefantes parecen disfrutarlo!
ReplyDeletesaludos.
tout simplement magnifique ces peintures, j'adore
ReplyDeleteVery nice post,,,you have a great week,,,hugs my friend.
ReplyDeleteThe elephants look so majestic and proud. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBharat: Amazing paintings on the elephants and what a neat parade.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful festival. I love the ornate coverings for the Elephants.
ReplyDeleteThose are the prettiest elephants I have ever seen. I'd love to attend the Elephant Festival sometime. WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Betsy
Wow..that's cool..beautiful shots..
ReplyDeleteHello, Bharat,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this festival with us! The elephants are magnificent! Have a wonderful week, my friend! Vicki
Your site is looking very good, Bharat! And the pictures here are bigger so you can enjoy them without enlargement!
ReplyDeleteGood job!
Have a great day!
Great pictures. It looks like quite a unique and amazing festival. I wish I were wealthy enough to travel to India. Perhaps someday.
ReplyDeleteLee
Those elephants are so beautiful! What a wonderful festival!
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WOW!WONDERFUL.
ReplyDeleteThe decorations on the elephants are absolutely gorgeous. This must be fantastic to see in person.
ReplyDeleteMy God!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beauty!!!
Thanks for spreding
Kiss you!
Impresionante amigo, BHARAT, impresionante.
ReplyDeleteGracias por mostrar e informar.
SALUDOS, desde Europa.
Awesome friend, BHARAT, impressive.
Thanks for showing and information.
SALUDOS, from Europe.
really an elephantine effort... missed it but here i loved it.
ReplyDeleteAh thanks: the entire series is really beautiful!
ReplyDelete:-)
ReplyDelete• Very impressive shots. A very nice festival. I wlould like be there.
• best regards
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How spectacularly the elephants are decorated! it must take forever to paint those scenes on their skin! I wonder if they feel as beautiful as they look? I really enjoyed the parade - esp seeing the "baby" elephants.
ReplyDeleteThe artwork on those elephants is astounding. I would love to see something like this!
ReplyDeleteYour post is incredible!! I mean..how would one really ever get a grasp of just what these vain elephants put themselves through? Sophia Loren has nothing on them!! I can almost visualize a tussle in the dressing room!! I too hope they like there makeup!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful week!!
Un espectaculo precioso...que guapos van los elefantes tan adornados .
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Beautiful animal and great pics..elephant is my faviourte animal..my sofas cushions prints are elephants...thanx a lot for sharing this pics!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Those elephants are wonderfully decorated and gorgeous!!!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo very colorful and just spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic festival! I have never seen elephants painted like that. The designs are beautiful and unusual.
ReplyDeleteIndia looks like a beautiful place and lots of celebrations for fun times. I've always been intrigued with India and hope to travel there some day, but not to the city part. I also like The Monk Who Sold His Farrari! Thanks for visiting my blog. It was so nice to see you there! ~karen
ReplyDeleteAdmirável Amigo:
ReplyDeleteUm blog de fascínio.
MUITO OBRIGADO pela visita e pelo comentário.
Retribuo a simpatia.
Abraço amigo de respeito, estima e consideração.
Delicioso conjunto de deslumbrantes fotos do seu país de sonho.
Sempre a admirá-lo
pena
Bem-Haja, amigo fabuloso!
Beautiful elephants.
ReplyDeleteWOW, these are decorated so beautifully, I like all the decorated faces. Thank you for coming by, have a nice week. Enjoyed the video.
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteInteresting this festival. Pretty paintings make in the elephants. Kisses!
As arteiras
Wow, you always share the most amazing photos. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I would love to see this festival in person! Love the beautifully made-up elephants! They look so majestic! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures...the elephants are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do get decorated!
ReplyDeleteWow, I never saw anything like this before.
ReplyDeleteI think I prefer my elephants au naturale, but that's quite a dazzling spectacular! Thank you for showing us, Unseen Rajasthan!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun event to see, so colorful!...Christine
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely series man !
ReplyDeleteIt's a fabulous festival, the elephants are so nicely decorated! Very fine pictures, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo colourful! The elephants are smart looking.
ReplyDeleteIt is splendid elephants.
ReplyDeleteDecorations are luxurious.
Stunning! Those elephants are beautiful! I love the face paint!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Impressive indeed - it must have taken moths to prepare each animal.
ReplyDeleteCome down and snap some elephants decorated kerala style and put them on a post. Lovely photos, they bring the festival to you.
ReplyDeleteThe elephants are walking artwork! That's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful festival Bharat ! Elephant have so beautiful make-ups !
ReplyDeletethose are some amazing paintings. I wonder what the elephants think when they look at one another.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! One of the most beautiful festivals of India.
ReplyDeleteThose are the most stunning painted elephants I have ever seen! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow--how colorful! What fun! I wish I lived in a country where elephants walk the streets.
ReplyDeleteHi Bharat! Thgis looks wonderful! I've seen some colour elephants in Jaipur, but not the festival...
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Looks fun ... and colorful, and a good way to get everyone together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvellous festival. Elephants are looking very beautiful and gorgeous. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteThis is really amazing! The paintings done on the elephants are just super-creative!!
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Hearing abt this festival for the first time..all the pictures are very beautiful..
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs! You are making me homesick for 'my' India...
ReplyDeleteLindos elefantes!Adorei!Abraços,
ReplyDeleteHi Bharat:)
ReplyDeleteGreetings:)
It was amazing to see the elephants painted with such lovely drawings. They look fantastic. Something new even for me who is living in the land of elephants:)
Best wishes:)
Joseph
Fantastic images of the festival. Amazing artistry on the elephants. I am surprised the elephants tolerate it, but obviously they do. =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great feature on your lovely part of the world. Very interesting and informative. Thanks for stopping by my place.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting pictures.
ReplyDeleteCreativity and imagination from pictures of Jose Ramon Thanks for the comments
Greetings
What a festival! I love elephants. Did you know that the magazine, "Popular Photography," just listed Rajasthan as one of the nine best places to photograph?
ReplyDeleteWOW! WHEE! So lovely my dear! I am glad you came by, I love your pictures of the Elephants!
ReplyDeleteHelllloo !! I like your pictures !! fantastic festival.
ReplyDeleteWow! You have a great site here. I like learning more about culture and people.
ReplyDeleteYou photos are amazing, very colorful. I can almost feel the festivities you're having there.
Thanks for stopping by my humble blog and for leaving an encouraging note.
God bless you!
Absolutely stunning. thank you so much for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for your comment on my blog. What a nice blog you have, and lots of interesting photos and travel tips.
ReplyDeletethis is really beautiful.very creative.thanks for the visit
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely festival! You get to see many artworks. Thanks for sharing this festival. You photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting the Le Poete en Fleur!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your bBlog and beautiful pictures!
Ola
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotos do festival.
Bonitos elefantes, animal que eu gosto tanto:)
The colors are amazing, well done.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see that festival in person. All Americans seem to love elephants:)
ReplyDeleteMarnie
Look at them in all their glory! They look so cool! Neat shots
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! Those gentle creatures, the elephants are the celebrities. I bet they are so well behaved too!
ReplyDeleteHello dear Unseen Rajasthan,
ReplyDeleteAmazingly or unfortunately...I have found you only today (^_^) and I'm so happy that I can hardly believe my luck.
I cannot love more your culture, your way of facing life, and above all your attitude towards life.
I love your true colours... I think I have lived, in another previous life, in your country or civilization, as I cannot love you more than I already do.
This text as well as the photos are simply divine.
Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations.
Hugs.
Ná
or
Ná
hey from canada.
ReplyDeletewow, we sure dont have anything like that here. i love the video , it really adds alot to the experience
and thx for stopping by
~laura
is so beautiful like magic
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to see up close.
I am impressed.
Thanks!!
I just saw some elephants in Florida, but they were African elephants. I hear that Asian elephants are more peaceful and reliable. These elephants are magnificent and so colorful.
ReplyDeleteHola! ese desfile es realmente fabuloso!
ReplyDeleteSaludos!
What a beautiful work of art. The elephants and the artists of course!
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to know that around 250 elephants come in the festival!
ReplyDeleteI've seen painted elephants in Amber but these are simply gorgeous! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteThe art universal and is varied. I found wonderful to see the animals decorated and elegant in worn its. Taste very of your space, therefore we always learn and of an easy form through the computer. a fort I hug
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A arte é universal e variada. achei maravilhoso ver os animais enfeitados e elegantes no seu trajado.
Gosto muito do teu espaço , pois aprendemos sempre e de uma forma fácil através do computador.
um forte abraço
Bharat, that is simply spectacular. I love elephants and, if I get to do my six month stay in India, it has to coincide with this festival! I would so love to see these beautiful creatures painted so spectacularly!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to give you a Happy Blogger Award but I see you already have one - your posts always make me feel happy - they are so visuallys stunning and enriching and show so much of a country that I love.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Bharat!
Elephant Festival- never even heard of that. Seeing those pics rekindled the pride in the richness of our culture and art. That was truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am sure if ever I get the chance to essay Rajasthan with you, I will have an experience of a life time.
Caro amigo, bela foto-reportagem...Espectacular....
ReplyDeleteUm abraço
Amo o colorido de tuas fotos e que cultura rica!Obrigada pela visita!
ReplyDeleteGreat color and shot as always!:-)
ReplyDeleteWow! Elephants with make ups! Beautiful and interesting! : )
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the elephant art, i think it is the first time i see one, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletei never see elephant like this
ReplyDeletewonderfull
i never see elephant like this
ReplyDeletewonderfull
What a fantastic parade! I love those paintings on the elephants!
ReplyDeleteBy the look in the elephant's eyes, they look forward to the festival as much as the people do! They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Bharat! Wonderful selection of photos - very enticing.
ReplyDeleteBharat ,
ReplyDeleteYou won't believe I was thinking last week only that it's been a while since you have posted anything. But the fault was at my end As I had missed this post somehow:-(
Fantastic piece of art work!!I wish I could see the parade!! Such a colourful and wonderful festival.
Thanks a lot for sharing these photos with us.
See U..
Deepa
http://hamareerasoi.blogspot.com/
I would like to be with you enjoying the spectacle that we need here in Brazil.
ReplyDeleteHere only does Carnival is much the same and boring. Amazing photos. Abraço
These elephants are so beautiful ! what a fantastic festival !
ReplyDeletefabulous images of painted elephants. such a wonderful series. I am glad you are also enjoying my Biosphere series on my site. they are space buildings!
ReplyDeletemagnificent!
ReplyDeleteIf only I could be part of it all.
These huge marvelous elephants with wonderful paintings looks great. I like the seventh photo very much!
ReplyDeleteI´ve never seen this bevore and I´m deeply impressed. It seems, that the elephants like their rich and colourful design?! Greetings from Luzia.
ReplyDeleteDear Bharat
ReplyDeleteWE should like very mauch a day visit India. So beautifull
Best regards.
Quero ser o teu amigo. Nem demais e nem de menos.
ReplyDeleteNem tão longe e nem tão perto.
Na medida mais precisa que eu puder.
Mas amar-te sem medida e ficar na tua vida,
Da maneira mais discreta que eu souber.
Sem tirar-te a liberdade, sem jamais te sufocar.
Sem forçar tua vontade.
Sem falar, quando for hora de calar.
E sem calar, quando for hora de falar.
Nem ausente, nem presente por demais.
Simplesmente, calmamente, ser-te paz.
É bonito ser amigo, mas confesso é tão difícil aprender!
E por isso eu te suplico paciência.
Vou encher este teu rosto de lembranças,
Dá-me tempo, de acertar nossas distâncias...
Fernando Pessoa
Um domingo de paz e amor junto aos seus!
abraço
Wonderful. I loved the colors are the sounds.
ReplyDeleteWOW! These photos are really impressive.
ReplyDeletefantastic, miraculous, breath taking.
ReplyDeleteAuthentic works of art!!! Had never seen elephants true with so beautiful pictures... just painted elephants, but the clay... paper... never so... Fantastic work! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose elephants are amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully painted elephants :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!