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缓存内容: Skip To Main Content SSO Sign In Avail ServicesEnglish हिन्दीA+A-AGovernment Sectors Residents Visiting About Rajasthan PreviousNext1690Web Directory192Mobile App1108Services481Schemes33Sectors Rajasthan at a Glance Capital: Jaipur Largest City: Jaipur Districts: 50 Total Area: 3,42,239 Sq. Kms. North Latitude: 23° 03' to 30° 12' East Longitude: 69° 30' to 78° 17' Population(2011): 6,85,48,437Toll Free NoRajasthan Sampark (Grievance)Rajasthan CalenderFlagShip SchemesSchemesTender What's NewSCHEMES1Government Services1Government Documents1099Press release1065Tender33 Major SectorsView AllEducation SectorIndustries SectorMedical & Health SectorTourism Sector Fair & FestivalsView AllPushkar FairA colourful and lively fair, it is one of the largest cattle fairs in the country, held every year at Pushkar on Kartik Poornima (Full Moon, Oct-Nov). The 12 day affair has a religious significance too. Hundreds of horses, camels and buffaloes are brought here to be sold. Vendors sell handlooms, snacks sweetmeats, ice crushes, Bangles, Camel Saddles etc. The list is endless. The entire town comes to life with men wearing colourful turbans and women clad in gorgeous odhnis. The Camel races, Parades and other eventsare full of fun and gaiety. With the setting of the Sun, the atmosphere resounds with bells ringing and worship is called ‘Deepdaan’ and the entire lake is illuminated with floating lights . The view is mesmerizing not just at the lake, market but also at the sandunes of thar & camel safari.Read MoreJAL JHULNI EKADASHIJal Jhulni Ekadashi comes every year on the Ekadashi (Eleventh Day) of the Shukla Paksha (Bright Half) of the Hindu month Bhadrapada, also known as Bhado. Significance of Jal Jhulni Ekadashi:- On Jal Jhulni Ekadashi, Hindus worship the Vamana Avatar of Lord Vishnu. It is believed that the one who observes the fast on this day gets blessed with immense happiness and good fortune. Apart from the wealth factor there is another belief that Mata Yashoda washed the clothes of Lord Krishna on this day. Hence, people also celebrate Jal Jhulni Ekadashi as Padma Ekadashi. Jal Jhulni Ekadashi Celebration Jal Jhulni Ekadashi is celebrated with great zeal. Devotees carry out a Shobha Yatra (Honor Journey) with a Palki (Palanquin) of Lord Vishnu. On this day, idol of Lord Vishnu is bathed outside the temple in holy water bodies like lake, pond, bawri and river.Read MoreSita Bari MelaThe holy place Sitabari is about 45 km from Baran town near Kelwara. A big tribal fair is organized here on Jishtha Amavasya. The place has several "kunds" attributed to Sita, Lakshmana, Surya, Lava and Kush and taking a holy dip in them is considered auspicious. Lakhs of people come here in this fair, celebrated as Kumbh in the Sahariya tribe.Swayamvar (marriage ceremony) of the Sahariya tribe is held in this fair where people from all over the state of Rajasthan and adjoining Madhya Pradesh come. A Sahariya boy drops a handkerchief to propose a Sahariya girl at the fair, if the Sahariya girl accepts the handkerchief. If so, it is said that they have agreed to the marriage.The bride and groom take 7 rounds (sat pheras) of the Barnawa tree and after the blessings of their parents they are accepted as a married couple. This fair is also called cattle fair where good quality cows, buffaloes etc. are sold and bought. It provides a perfect opportunity to witness the tribal lifestyle.Read More92University892Colleges Tourist PlacesView AllJunagarh FortBuilt in 1593 AD by Raja Rai Singh, Junagarh is a fort in Bikaner. It was previously known as Chintamani Durg, but was named Junagarh fort in the beginning of the 20th century. It is one of the rare forts which are not built on a hill-top. The city of Bikaner is built around Junagarh Fort. There were repeated attacks on this fort in history but nobody could manage to bring the fort under their rule. The architecture of the fort belongs to the Gujarati and Mughal style. Rajput style of architecture can also be seen in some parts of the fort. Junagarh fort also houses Chandra Mahal, Anup Mahal, Dungar Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Ganga Mahal and Deewan-e-Khaas. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions of the district.Read MoreSalasar Balaji TempleLocated in the town of Salasar near Sujangarh, Salasar Balaji is the temple of Lord Hanuman. Fairs are organised every year on Chaitra Poornima and Ashwin Poornima at Salasar Balaji temple. The place also houses Rani Sati temple and Khatu Shyamji temple as well. Salasar Balaji is also known by the name of Salasar Dham.Read MoreKULDHARA(Distance : 27 kms west of Jaisalmer )The Village kuldhara was formed by a Paliwal person named Kuldhar and on his name the village is known as Kuldhara. The Village is now abondand and behind this there were so many stories in the air among these a very popular and strong one is that ... Deewan of that time Salim Singh was was a very rude and tourturing personality to get rid of all this the villagers of 84 villages near by Kuldhara took a bitter decision to leave the place on a perticular day and they did it and left the place all togather. Because of all this the village is now abondand but its The village is also known for its architecture and water conservation techniques. The Magsase award winner Mr. Rajendra Singh also put efforts to adopt the water conservation techniques of this village because its an exaple of better water coservation techniques. 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