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Despite rain, Budhi Teej procession a big draw

Despite rain, Budhi Teej procession a big draw

Time of India4 days ago
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Jaipur: Despite heavy rainfall, Jaipur witnessed the traditional Budhi Teej procession in all its cultural glory Monday. The rain only added to the charm of this age-old celebration, as locals and tourists alike turned out in large numbers, braving the weather to witness the royal spectacle.
The procession began from Tripolia Gate at the City Palace, with folk artists performing. 'Gama Pehelwan' led the way atop a caparisoned elephant, proudly carrying the five-coloured flag. Behind him followed a traditional cannon cart drawn by bulls and camel-mounted armed guards, reviving the regal aura of Rajasthan's royal past.
Dressed in traditional attire, women visited temples throughout the day, singing folk songs and performing rituals, their devotion unshaken by the showers.
The two-day festival vividly showcased Rajasthani folk traditions, customs, and arts. Dances like Kalbeliya, Ghoomar, and Kachhi Ghodi, along with the beats of shehnai and nagada, became major attractions not just for locals but for domestic and international tourists as well.
Due to rain, the Teej Mata idol was covered in plastic during the procession. Still, the crowd remained undeterred, some with umbrellas, others shielding themselves with plastic sheets.
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