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Jaipur (March-April)
A festival to celebrate Holi, This is a great
occasion for the visitor to watch several
elephant sports and and also play this festival of
colors. A show is organized with the elephants
turning our in their best finery.
Elephant Festival
The Elephant Festival is a unique event held
annually in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan.
Groomed to perfection, glittering in gold, row
upon row of elephants catwalk before an enthralled
audience. The elephants move gracefully in
procession, run races, play the regal game of
polo, and finally participate in the spring
festival of Holi. It is festival time for the
elephants.
Activities
A festival where elephants are the centre of
attraction.
The
Elephant festival begins with a procession
of elephants, camels and horses, followed by
lively folk dancers. Elephant races, elephant-polo
matches and a most interesting tug of war between
elephants and men, are all part of this
spectacular event.
History
The Jataka stories of Buddhism refer to the
tradition of Hastimangala (the Elephant Festival).
A royal mount from time immemorial, the elephant
has also been a symbol of strength and wealth. For
the Rajput kings, the elephants were of especial
significance not only during war but also during
the royal festivities-a must at royal pageant.
Nishan-ka-hathi, the flag carrier, led the
procession. The king always mounted a caparisoned
elephant. Special hunting programs and elephant
fights were organized to entertain the royal
guests.
Jaipur
was
a favorite with the important personalities of the
British Raj and the Maharajas always arranged for
their guests of honor elephant rides up to the
Amber palace. Even today, the mahouts take
tourists up to the Amber Palace on elephant back.
Rajasthan Tourism revived the tradition by
including the Elephant Festival in the cultural
calendar. The present-day pageant, originated only
a decade ago, was devised especially with the
tourist in mind. The inclusion of the game of polo
is more recent, being inspired by a cartoon in
Punch magazine that showed the Indian polo team
atop an elephant after it won all the
international tournaments. Every year on the day
after Holi, the old stadium at Jaipur, the Chaugan
(originally planned for elephants), forms the
venue for a spectacular jamboree.
Places to see
Jaipur is famous for
Hawa Mahal,
Amber Fort,
City
Palace,
Jantar Mantar and many more.
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