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Brij festival,Bharatpur |
Introduction
of Brij
Festival |
The Brij
Festival Is usually held a few days before Holi, (the festival of
colors) in the month of March. Takes place in the honour of Lord
Krishna, this festival is obvious by dynamism and enthusiasm.
Villagers, in happiness can be seen here singing and performing the
Raslila dance (dance depicting the immortal love-story of Radha and
Krishna).Brij festival is one of the most popular festivals of
Rajasthan. Lord Krishna has always been linked with the devotional
songs, paintings, sculptures or engravings. All of Bharatpur shows the
sound of folk melodies on this festival takes place on the eve of
Holi. Men and women, young and old, rich and poor-all are impressed by
the spirit of this festival.
The main attraction of this festival is the Raslila Dance. Apart from
this Folk Songs and Dances are also held on this day. People of all
ages and caste can take part in the Brij Festival.The entire region
comes alive and looks brilliant as colors are mixed into the
air.Before the celebration start devotees assemble at the temple of
shri Radha Krishna Ji in the Morning after taking a bath in the holy
waters of Banganga River. It is thought that the Holy Water Has the
power to purify souls.The devotees then visit the temples of,Ganga
bihari,Lord Shiva, Hanuman and Matha of Goswamiji.
Brij Festival is one of the most well-known Festivals of Rajasthan.
Lord Krishna has always been closely connected with the culture and
History of Rajasthan.The figure of Krishna has a special role to play
whether it is the religious songs or the Paintings,Sculptures,or
engravings.The Brij Festival Is thus celebrated with a lot of
enthusiasm in Rajasthan.
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When Brij Festival is Held |
This
Festival is held in the Month of March, During this celebration the
followers of devotees of Lord Krishna assemble in open air and the
performances Begin.
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Location of Brij Region |
The Brij
region is situated in the Bharatpur district. The festival derives its
name from the region in which it is celebrated. The festival is
celebrated with lot of enthusiasm and passion.. The Brij Festival is
also known as the Brij Mahotsava. Entire Bharatpur is immersed into
the happiness during this festival. Brij Festival or Brij Mahotsava is
celebrated for three days in Shukla paksha of Phalgun.
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Significance of Brij Festival |
Brij
festival is celebrated in goodness of Lord Krishna. The center of
attraction of this festival are Raslila performances. The villagers
dress themselves in multicolor jewels and perform the love ballad-
Raslila that give a picture of the eternal love story of lord Krishna
and his beloved Radha.
The whole region comes alive and looks brilliant with the beauty of
dashes of colors in to the air.With the Brij Festival the enthusiasm
and dynamism of Holi continues. The Brij Festival is celebrated with a
lot of eagerness in Rajasthan.The Dance is often a part of the
cultural music and the stories or Nayaks who are Pabu Bhopas, have a
female accompanist; together they perform the Phad (a painted ballad).
The festivities are usually tagged with folk dances that were
accompanied by music played. Men and women, young and old, rich and
poor-all are touched by the spirit of this festival. Brij festivals
have popularized Folk opera by the professionals and amateurs.
Whole of the place is painted in bright colors and everyone plays with
colours and paints each other .All the people, men or women, young or
old, irrespective of their caste or creed take part in the Brij
Mahotsav and go down in its spirit..People welcome spring with
celebrations and cheerfulness. The fair shines the true traditional
culture of Rajasthan. Brij Festival of Bharatpur is a major and famous
festivals, celebrated by the local people as well as tourists from all
over the world come here to witness the story. Tourists take part in
this colorful festival and enjoy and view the festivity.The pace of
folk songs fills the atmosphere with the smell of romance. The whole
place is painted in brilliant colors.
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How to Reach |
Bharatpur
is located on the Delhi - Mumbai main railway line. It also falls on
the National Highway - 11 (Bikaner - Agra).
By Rail
Bharatpur is on the main Delhi - Bombay line with regular connections
to Mathura, Sawai Madhopur and Kota on the same route. It is also
connected with Agra.
By Road
Bharatpur is well linked by road with Agra, Mathura, Delhi and Jaipur.
Regular bus services operate for all major cities. The road distance
of Bharatpur from Fatehpur Sikri is 22kms ,from Mathura is 39kms, from
Agra is 55 kms, , from Delhi is 184 kms, from Jaipur is 176 kms and
from Alwar is 117 kms.
By Air
The nearest airport is Agra, which is about 54 kms from Bharatpur.
Agra has daily flights for Delhi, Bombay, Varanasi (via Khajuraho) and
Lucknow.
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