Tarnetar
Mela (Saurashtra)
An
exciting and unique fair held annually at Tarnetar in Saurashtra.
The fair coincides with the festival at the Trineteshwar Temple,
celebrating the wedding of the legendary Mahabharat
hero, Arjuna with Draupadi. The fair is a kind of
marriage market for the local tribals - the Kolis, Bharwads
and Rabaris.
The
traditional costumes, exquisite jewellery and lively folk dances
- garba, ras, haro, are the special attractions of the fair, not
forgetting the wonderful Tarnetar "Chhatris"- umbrellas with
intricate embroidery and mirror work.
Ganesh
Chaturthi (Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka)
This
day is dedicated to the Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed
god of all good beginnings and success. Held annually, this festival
is a ten day long event. The images of Lord Ganesha are installed
and worshipped and on the last day these are taken in processions
to be immersed in flowing water. The sea front at Mumbai,
packed with people, is a spectacular sight.
Ganesh
Festival (Pune, Maharashtra)
Celebrated
with a lot of merrymaking and gaiety, the Ganesh Festival
is dedicated to the Lord Ganesha- the harbinger of good fortune
and success. This cultural feast is held to coincide with Ganesh
Chaturthi. With classical dance and music performances, a theatre
and film festival and folk dances, this is the most popular festival
in Pune.
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