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Pushkar
Fair
The Pushkar Fair, or Pushkar ka Mela, is the world's largest camel
fair held in the holy town of Pushkar in the state of Rajasthan,
India. The Pushkar fair is indubitably the world's largest camel
fair (and indeed, world's largest cattle fair in general).
Competitions such as the "matka phod", "moustache", and "bridal
competition" are the main draws for this fair which attracts
thousands of tourists.
Thousands of people go to the banks of the
Pushkar Lake where the fair takes place. Men buy and sell
their livestock, which includes camels, cows, sheep and
goats. The women go to the stalls, full of bracelets,
clothes, textiles and fabrics. A camel race starts off the
festival, with music, songs and exhibitions to follow.
Between these events, the most waited for is the test of how
the camel is able to bring the items. In order to
demonstrate, the men go up on the group of camels one after
another. It is celebrated on the day Kartik Purnima (night of the
full moon), the day, according to legend, which the Hindu
god Brahma sprung up the lake, thus numerous people swim in
the sacred water.
Pushkar Fair - Rituals and
Traditions
These five days are a period of relaxation and merry-making
for the villagers, despite being the busiest for them, as
this is one of the largest cattle fairs in the country.
Animals, mainly camels, are brought from miles around.
Trading is brisk as several thousand heads of cattle
exchange hands. All the camels are cleaned, washed, adorned,
some are interestingly shorn to form patterns, and special
stalls are set up selling finery and jewelry for the camels.
Camels at the Pushkar fair are decorated with great care.
They wear jewelry of silver and beads. There are silver
bells and bangles around their ankles that jingle-jangle
when they walk. An interesting ritual is the piercing of a
camel's nose.
Races and competitions are organized. Camels lope across the
sands sometimes throwing their riders on to the vast sands,
amidst cheers and jeers from thousands of spectators. An
interesting event is the camel beauty contest, where they
are adorned and paraded. The camels preen before the crowds,
enjoying every moment of the attention they get.
It is believed that for five days every year, all the gods
visit Pushkar and bless the devout. This accounts for the
unbelievable number of devotees who flock to the lake to
wash away their sins. |
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