Elephant Festival in Jaipur to be celebrated on March 10
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, JAIPUR/ Created : Mar 6, 2020, 16:38 IST
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The Elephant Festival is an annual event that is celebrated in Jaipur every year; it attracts tons of visitors from around the country. This year, it will be celebrated on March 10, 2020, on the day of Holi. This festival of sprin … Read more
The Elephant Festival is an annual event that is celebrated in Jaipur every year; it attracts tons of visitors from around the country. This year, it will be celebrated on March 10, 2020, on the day of Holi. This festival of spring also signifies celebrating the colours of the season. Needless to mention, the Holi celebration in Jaipur is one of the most enthralling ones, which will surprise you in many ways. Read less
The festival is organised on the full moon day of Phalgun Purnima (which falls in the month of February/March) as per the Indian calendar.
Now, as the name suggests, Elephant Festival is celebrated with elephants. The festival is concluded with a colourful parade that sees decorated elephants, as well as camels and horses wearing anklets, beautiful saddles, head plates, ear danglers, and other jewellery. The colourful procession also includes palanquins and chariots. People greet and sprinkle colours on them, and the best-decorated elephant takes away the award in the end.
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