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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Shekhawati Festival

Shekhawati Festival of Rajasthan is famous for its fresco paintings, organic food, dances camel rides and many other activities. Read more-----

Dance at Shekhawati festival

The pictures given above and  below are part of the ancient frescoes, which found a place in the old hawelis  of Shekhawati. This culture was very popular, during the Mughal empire. Fresco is a painting technique through which a painting is drawn on a wet surface with plaster of Paris.  The themes are based on popular myths from mythology, illustrations of practices of horse riding, hunting and family scenes. Fresco is an ancient art, but in the Havelies of Rajasthan they are depicted perfectly. Before the use of chemical colors, the artists  depended on natural colors from nature, flowers and spices.   

Shekhawati festival was already popular before the frescoes made their appearance.It were a famous destination for rural tourism.  Every year in the month of February, the Shekhawati festival is held with great pomp and vigour. There is horse riding, camel safari, jeep safari and cultural programmes, rural games, Haveli games and very impressive fire works. They also have talks, discussions and  workshops.



                                         
The locals get an opportunity to exhibit their skills. Famed artists and craftsmen use this opportunity to display their talent to the world. They present their best in this festival. The tourists return with an indelible imprint of the festival. They go back impressed by the agricultural record of the area. Till recently the produce was hardly sufficient for local consumption, whereas now 80% of the produce is exported.  Cultivation of organic vegetables and grains is depicted by  organising lunch parties in the midst of farms. It is something unique for the tourists to take their meals, surrounded by plants growing organic vegetables, spices and cereals.    

The visitors return with an indelible stamp of events presented in the festival
Pics courtesy Google

42 comments:

  1. i had never heard of this festival!! lots of arts.. seems interesting :) thanks for sharing it ma'am :)

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    1. Thnk you Swathi. This festival is very popular in Rajasthan.

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  2. A totally new one for me :) Thanks for sharing it here, Usha Ma'm :) Appreciate the research you're putting into this !

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  3. Another colorful Indian festival :-)

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  4. A new information for me too...Thanks. These two photographs of frescos are beautiful... Thanks for sharing.

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  5. Hearing about this festival for the first time, it definitely seems like a feast for our senses from what you have written. Thanks for sharing about this festival, ma'am.

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    1. Thank you Asha. In Rajasthan there are many colorful festivals.

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  6. A new festival for me, Usha madam! Thank you for these details. I hope the culture remains strong and vibrant for many years to come :)

    Shailaja @Doting Mom

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    1. Thanks Shailaja. A variety of festivals with vibrant colors are a part of our rich culture.

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  7. Have heard a lot about this festival but have never seen it. Must check it out sometimes soon!

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    1. Thank you Shilpa. Rajasthan is famous for such vibrant and colorful fairs and festivals.

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  8. I didnt know about it. Thank you for sharing, ma'am :)

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  9. This is something I never heard off... happy to have read about it. Thanks

    ~S(t)ri
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  10. Oh I had never heard of this ...So interesting to learn about it...

    S for Safe-Random Thoughts Naba

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  11. I love Rajasthani culture, the vibrancy and the colours! This was a new festival introduced to me Uahaji! :)

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  12. Heard of frescoes but never heard of such a color ful festivals where frescos are made
    thanks for introducing a new festival to us

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  13. What a wonderful festival full of arts and crafts! Awesome♥

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  14. Thanks Usha Ma'am and it's an education reading on Shekhawati. I am glad to read about the festival for the first time and you made it so vibrant and alive:)

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  15. Lots of good information. I hope to be able to visit the region during the festival some time.

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  16. Nice way to celebrate the artists. Thanks for sharing Ushaji :)

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  17. O how interesting. Had never heard of this before. So informative. Thank you Usha ji :)

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  18. never heard of this one before! thats a nice way to bring out the local talent to the world!

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  19. The festivals in India - gotta love them:-) Had never heard of this one, but it sure sounds like a great one.-) Thanks for sharing

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    1. Yes Eli Z it is veryv colorful and vibrant.

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  20. I have heard a lot about this. I wish to be a part of it, someday! :) Nice post, Ma'am. :)

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    1. Thanks The side I hide Welcome to my site.

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  21. Now this is one festival which I hadn't heard about. Sounds like it's celebrated with lots of fun and dancing :)

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    1. Yes Rajlakshmi it is colorful and vibrant.

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