Special festivals and cultural fests at udaipur hotels in 2015

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Special Festivals and Cultural Fests at Udaipur Hotels in 2015 In any place of tour or visit there are strong cultural pull and interest factors. That gives and defines its unique selling point. At hotels Udaipur city the interests and attractions vary over a large part cultural fests and feasts or fiestas. And for many travelers to hotels in Udaipur the reasons to travel there get ever renewed with a remarkable zeal for discovery and passion for adventure. So in any case, what makes the travel to these enchanting climes riveting and attractive? Udaipur Hotels Cultural Fests and Festivals for the Intrepid For the eternal intrepid traveler these are some of the best and most opportune ways to learn and grasp deep cultural lessons. Makar Sakranti Festival – 14th January 2015

Marking the shift of the sun in zodiac sign into the northern hemisphere it symbolizes the end of the winter season as well as new beginnings. It also has deep spiritual and religious significance to the Hindu faithful as they seek to cleanse and take holy dips at holy sites. Lord Vishnu, Hindu divine triumvirate is worshiped on this day as the god of the Sun. Kite Festival – 14th January 2015

It’s among arguably the most colorful festivals with a variety of kites flying and dotting the Indian skyline it marks the end of winter and start of spring. It brings a warm tide of sunshine over the north Indian winter spell.


Mewar or Marwar Festival -22nd -24th March 2015

The remarkable festival celebrates highlights and promotes the true essence and culture of the Mewari region of Rajasthan state in India. It involves traditional dances, folk music, cultural competitions, fairs and traditional games that depict the values of Mewar. Gangaur Festival – 22nd -23rd March 2015 (Gauri Tritiya)

The festival also known as Gauri Tritiya, is an elaborate tradition of married women taking processions in the celebration and exaltation and extolling the virtues and values of married life in this festival. It takes place especially in the predominant north Indian states. Teej Festival – 30th – 31st July 2015 It venerates lord Shiva and his wife Parvati as the epitome of true values of married life and dignity. Long processions bearing the Lord Shiva’s and Goddess Parvati’s idols are worshiped with spiritual respect, excitement, fervor and merry making. Basant Panchami – 25th January 2015


Tradionally and spiritually significant for the Hindus as the birthday of Goddess Saraswati (wisdom and knowledge) and the fifth day offspring marks the full bloom of the spring season with jubilant and exciting blossoms of flowers and plants. Jaipur Literature Festival –16th - 20th January

The globally acclaimed and admired premier literature festival has resonance across the state of Rajasthan and draws attention its culture and traditions. The primary gathering of litterateurs and literature enthusiast celebrate the power and excitement of the written word with symposiums, talk shows, traditional entertainment and lots of fun.


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