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Friday, July 9, 2010

Traditional Rajasthan Day Celebrations.

These photos were taken during different festivals of Rajasthan.Whenver there is any festival in Rajasthan people from all around the state come and enjoy the festival.These photographs are taken durign Teej Festival,Elephant Festival,Gangaur Festival and many other.

Designer Elephant
Lord Krishna and Radha
Peacock Dance Girl
Peacock Dance Boy
Chang Dance
Teej Dance
Gangaur Dance and Dancers.

To know more about the Fairs and Festival of Rajasthan please click here.

38 comments:

  1. I was just thinking about you this morning - that I hadn't seen a post in a while. Well here you are - and what an awesome post it is! I love the vivid colors of the festivals and celebrations.

    I really, though, like that elephant in the first shot. I enlarged the photo and am absolutely entranced by the painting around his eye - the lioness(?) with the gazelle(?) jumping out of its mouth ... simply wonderful!

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  2. What magnificent celebrations ... all so beautifully colorful and special. I love the clothing. To wear something like that would be so fabulous. And elephants are my favorite of all animals.

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  3. What magnificent celebrations ... all so beautifully colorful and special. I love the clothing. To wear something like that would be so fabulous. And elephants are my favorite of all animals.

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  4. reveals great traditions and culture

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  5. Fantastic colors and decorations of the festivals. No wonder people come from all around the state to see it. Excellent images!

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  6. I love how colourful everyone's dress is! And the peacock dance girl is amazing :-)

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  7. Ah the colors are so vibrant and they make me smile. How interesting your blog is. Keep posting.
    Joyce

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  8. Long time...
    Good to see your post!

    Nice pictures and good to know info :)

    Regards,
    Dimple

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  9. Wow!! How colourful!!

    Very intricate work as well!!

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  10. Bonitas imagenes de una cultura bastante desconocida.

    Fotos muy coloridas.

    besos

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  11. This must be a really interesting and beautiful celebration. I like the peacock dance girl. I am sure that with all the colors of the costumes, it must be a feast for the eyes (and the cameras!)

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  12. Wow! those girls with the peacock feathers are beautiful. Your celebrations are just unique. Big hugs

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  13. wow... so much beauty and bursts of colour all in one place.
    really great photos too!
    ~laura

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  14. Vim visitar este teu lindo cantinho,
    deliciar-me com as tuas fotos
    Bj

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  15. Beautiful day celebrations, Bharat. A lot of beautiful costumes and pretty colors !

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  16. Visiting your blog after a long time.
    What a wonderful and colourful celebration. You have taken gorgeous pictures. Brilliant post. Elephant is my favourite animal and thats the reason I enjoyed your post very much.

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  17. I thank YOU for the first comment ever on my blog! :))
    Nice pics!

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  18. मित्रता दिवस की हार्दिक बधाइयाँ एवं शुभकामनाएँ!

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  20. Hi Bharat! Wonderful!!

    There is a weird post at Blogtrotter Two waiting for your comment... ;)
    Enjoy and have a gorgeous week ahead!

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  21. How wonderful!
    Amazing costumes!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  22. These colorful photos would make a beautiful festival poster! I really like the peacock dancers. You have so many interesting celebrations to share.

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  23. Bharat: Those are some mighty fancy costumes, love the elephant.

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  24. Well, somehow I missed this post. My goodness, those costumes are breath-taking! What gorgeous designs and colors. And even the elephants get to participate. Fantastic!

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  25. What color! I can just imagine all those dancers swirling in their fabulous costumes. It must be a feast for the eyes.

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  26. .

    . fantastic and SPECIAL COLORS in lovely pics .

    . still waiting your visit in my space .

    .

    . best regards .

    .

    . paulo .

    .

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  27. What a marvelous celebration, Bharat !
    Beautiful costumes and pretty colors !

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  28. Hello friend,
    To know Your culture and festivals did give me pleasure,as some rituals and all are similar to what we have in Jaipur, afterall we all are brothers
    hey! everywhere i see women doing fasting & other rituals for their men, does anywhere men do the same for their women...
    that's too needed!
    gr8 post

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  29. Hello Unseen.


    Beautifully pictures.

    Have a nice day!

    Kisses
    Bea

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  30. Some very nice pictures are great.


    Greetings from creativity and imagination photos of José Ramón

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  31. Cenas maravilhosas de uma cultura que eu gostava de conhecer..
    Beijo
    Graça

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  32. Simply wonderful.... Beautiful pictures!

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  34. Rajasthan is a land of folks and dances, here we can see many festivals with lots of new dresses and music

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  35. C'est tellement coloré ! photos superbes

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