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Elephant festival,Jaipur |
Introduction
of
Elephant
Festival |
Elephants
have always held a significant place in the Indian society, Lord
Ganesha , the Hindu deity with the head of an elephant is very much
respected and is the lord master of all ceremonies and happy
beginnings. Elephants are part of a lot of major religious ceremonies,
processions and even marriage ceremonies, all primarily ceremonial
roles as the period of the war elephant is now long over.
The Elephant Festival is an annual event held every year at Jaipur the
capital city of Rajasthan. The Elephant Festival Jaipur is arranged
according to the Indian calendar on the full moon day of Phalgun
Purnima (February/March), this day also go along with day of Holika
Dahan, just a day before Dulendhi, when the Indian festival of colour
and joy Holi is celebrated all over India revolving cities and towns
into a riot of colour, fun and frolic. If you are planning to visit
India, are somewhat adventurous and eager to experience and discover a
variety of aspects of India, this could certainly be a ideal time. The
weather is pleasant and the light good for photography.
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Centre of Attraction of the Elephant Festival |
As the name
suggests elephants are the centre of attraction at the Elephant
Festival Jaipur. Pachyderms are washed, decorated and groomed in all
ceremonial dress by their loving grooms or Mahouts as they are called
in India. Elephants are specially ornamented for the elephant
festival, with fatty elephant jewellery, large anklets decorated with
bells charm their feet, their bodies are painted with traditional
Indian motifs, gold embroidered velvet rugs grace their backs along
with silver and gold plated Howdahs and gold embroidered velvet
parasol’s . The large ears of the elephants are decorated with ear
danglers and brightly coloured brocade scarfs. Even their tusks are
ringed with gold and silver bracelets and rings. Richly embellished
head-plates adorn the Elephants foreheads. The mahouts are also all
dressed up in their brocade jackets and bright coloured Safa’s or
turbans. There is a prize for the best ornamented Elephant and its
Mahout at the Jaipur Elephant festival.
At the Elephant Festival the elephants are dressed in all best clothes
and paraded for being judged as the best ornamented Elephant at the
festival. The Elephant Festival Jaipur provides the best opportunity
to look at these majestic Giants in all their best clothes.
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Where Elephant Festival is Celebrated |
The Jaipur
Elephant festival is planned by Rajasthan Tourism and is now a part of
its annual event’s calendar. Earlier the Elephant Festival was held at
the Chaugan Stadium in the walled old city area of Jaipur however due
to the increased fame of the event and the large crowds it attracts
now the venue since 2011 has been shifted to the Jaipur Polo grounds
near the Rambagh Hotel opposed to the Sawai Man Singh Stadium.
The Elephant Festival Jaipur offers the ideal opportunity to see these
royal and royal creatures in all their brilliance as they show off
before you to the beating of the Nagara and the blowing of the
Bankiya, followed by rows of decked up camels, horses with lanced
Riders, Horse drawn chariots, cannon carts and porters carrying
palanquins followed by performances of the folk dancers all creating a
scene suggestive of the past and celebrating the splendor of the
Elephant and the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan.
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Main Attractions of the Festival |
The
festival begins with a fixed procession; while musicians play folk
tunes and dancers revolve in a flurry of colours, richly caparisoned
elephants march along in a procession This is followed by a 'most
excellent ornamented elephant' competition, games of elephant polo,
elephant races, a special 'elephant decoration' exhibition and a
tug-of-war between humans and an elephant. No prizes for guessing who
wins.
All Elephants, are in graceful attire, full with glitter and gold. All
the elephants attract the audience with their grand processions and
ornamented trunks and tusks.
The most visible feature of this festival is Elephant polo where, the
players wear saffron and red turbans, sit on the elephants, and try to
score goals with long sticks and a plastic football. Only female
elephants take part in this festival. The Festival also provides
platform for the folk custom of Rajasthan. The festivities finish with
performances of folk dances; with a liberal splashing of Holi colours
on all and various and a fantastic display of fireworks.
Come to the festival and watch Jaipur come alive!
The game of polo forms the emphasize of the Elephant Festival of
Jaipur. Dressed in saffron and red turbans, the teams try to score
goals with long sticks and a plastic football. Finally, the tourists
are invited to mount the elephants and play Holi. Participants dance
with great vigor-the excitement rising to a crescendo.
Strangely, most of the participants are female elephants. The mahouts
(elephant keepers) take great care to decorate the elephants -
painting their trunks, foreheads and feet with floral motifs and
decorating them from tusk to tail with exciting ornaments. The mahouts
were employed in the Phil Khana, the department of elephant in the
royal management. They played an important role until the princely
state was incorporated into the Union and the department became
surplus. They, however, have continued their connection with the
elephants.
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Best Time to visit Rajasthan |
Festival
time is the best time to travel to Rajasthan than any other time. The
Elephant Festival of Jaipur is an distinctive event which is annually
organized in the capital of the north Indian state of Rajasthan. To
indicate the advent of Spring,the elephant festival is Held during
Holi, the festival of colors, the Jaipur Chaugan or polo field is
brought alive with elephants, dancers, musicians and onlookers from
all the sphere. Groomed to perfection, sparkling in gold, row upon row
of elephants walkway before an enthralled audience. The elephants move
elegantly in procession, run races, play the royal game of polo.
The deep sound of the bankiya (trumpet) fills the atmosphere. A
ceremonial procession is recreated with caparisoned elephants, lancers
on horses, chariots, camels, cannons, and palanquins. The huge animal
is the center of attraction in the many races and beauty contests.
The Elephant Festival is the specialty of the state of Rajasthan. Like
the Desert Festival of Jaisalmer, the Elephant Festival of Jaipur has
become a major draw for the tourists during their travel and tour.
Given the importance of the elephant in the socio-cultural milieu of
the state of Rajasthan, tourists can rest assured that they are in for
some great Indian festivities and fun in Jaipur.
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Dates of Elephant Festival |
Dates vary
every year. It coincides with the festival of Holi that is based on
Hindu calender.
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