Holi and Elephant Festival in Jaipur, India
The Elephant and Holi (A spring festival, also known as the festival of colours or the festival of love). Festival is an annual event held every year at Jaipur the capital city of Rajasthan. The Elephant Festival Jaipur is organized according to the Indian calendar on the full moon day.
The festival begins with a procession of elephants, camels and horses, painted to perfection and tastefully attired with ornaments and embroidered velvet, followed by lively folk dancers. The elephants greet the visitors, offer garlands to the guests and walk past the ramp before a jury of experts and tourists who select the Best-decorated Elephant. Elephant races and elephant polo matches are special features. The tug of war between elephants and men is probably the most exhilarating highlight of the festival. This event not only celebrates the majesty of the elephants, but also highlights Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage.
Annual Elephant Festival - Jaipur, Rajasthan
A festival where elephants are the center of attraction. The festival begins with a procession of elephants, camels and horses, followed by lively Band horns and ravalry..
Elephant Festival is a festival celebrated in Jaipur city in Rajasthan state in India. It is held on the day of Holi festival, usually in the month of March. The festival features Elephant polo and Elephant Dance. The Elephant Festival begins with a beautiful procession of bedecked elephants, camels, horses and folk dancers. The owners proudly embellish their elephants with vibrant colors, jhools (saddle cloth) and heavy jewellery. It is quite a treat to see female elephants wearing anklets, which tinkle as they walk. One can see people sprinkling 'gulaal' (colored powder) perched on top of the elephant. The most beautifully decorated elephant is awarded. Elephant polo, Elephant race, the tug-of-war between Elephant and 19 men and women are the featured events of the festival. The elephants are also outfitted in ear danglers and brocade scarves to embellish their ears and necks. The Mahouts, who are known as the caretakers of the elephants, decorate the foreheads of the animals with head-plates as well as garnish their tusks with gold, silver bracelets and rings. Other events that take place during the festival include a polo match and a tug of war contest, where the strongest elephant is chosen to compete against a group of ten people.
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India’s only female mahout is redefining elephant ownership
Jayasree started her incredible journey of understanding elephants when she was just a child and her father bought her an elephant named Babu. Having lived with Babu for 15 years, Jayasree’s love for elephants trumps the income it generates as she ensures the elephant doesn’t get abused or overworked when taken out for functions.
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30-year-old female elephant, Naina, which had climbed hills near Amber area after turning hostile yesterday died.
Naina went berserk during her way back to start point with Mahaut and 2 foreigners.
Elephant Stops And Eats Potatoes From Truck On Road
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This is the moment a wild elephant stops a truck loaded with potatoes, removes the tarpaulin and begins munching on the goodies.
The astonishing video that currently has the internet amazed emerged from Garhbeta forest area in West Bengal in eastern India.
The 2-minute-long clip recorded on phones by other truck drivers shows the full grown elephant halting a truck on a national highway then smoothly removing the tarpaulin cover and taking potatoes from it.
The hungry animal's sudden snack break halted traffic and created panic among truck drivers who burst crackers to drive it away.
But the full grown elephant can clearly be seen undeterred by the screaming crowd creating a ruckus or bursting firecrackers near it as the determined jumbo keeps munching on its jackpot.
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Elephant decoration competition at the Jaipur Elephant Festival
The Jaipur Elephant Festival takes place on Holi eve each year. What better way to commence Holi celebrations! The festival gets underway with a traditional procession of decorated elephants though the streets of Jaipur towards the Stadium. There, the elephants proudly parade up and down, like catwalk models, to an appreciative crowd. Elephant beauty contests, folk dances, and tug-of-war between elephants, locals and foreigners are all regular events.
Holi is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus, as a festival of colours. It is one of the major festivals of India, celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun which is the month of March as per the Gregorian calendar. It is primarily observed in India and Nepal. It is observed by the minority Hindus in Bangladesh and Pakistan as well in countries with large Indic diaspora populations following Hinduism, such as Suriname, Malaysia, Guyana, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, the United States, Mauritius, and Fiji. Holi festival may be celebrated with various names and people of different states might be following different traditions. But, what makes Holi so unique and special is the spirit of it which remains the same throughout the country and even across the globe, wherever it is celebrated.
Every year, thousands of Hindus participate in the Holi festival. The festival has many purposes. First and foremost, it celebrates the beginning of the new season, spring. Originally, it was a festival that commemorated good harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colors and saying farewell to winter. It also has a religious purpose, commemorating events present in Hindu mythology. During this event, participants hold a bonfire, throw colored powder at each other, and celebrate wildly. Entire country wears a festive look when it is time for Holi celebration. Market places get abuzz with activity as frenzied shoppers start making preparations for the festival. Heaps of various hues of gulal and abeer can be seen on the roadside days before the festival.
Pichkaris in innovative and modern design too come up every year to lure the children who wish to collect them as Holi memorabilia and of course, to drench everybody in the town. Womenfolk too start making early preparations for the holi festival as they cook loads of gujiya, mathri and papri for the family and also for the relatives. At some places specially in the north women also make papads and potato chips at this time.
Great excitement can be seen in people on the next day when it is actually the time for the play of colours. Shops and offices remain closed for the day and people get all the time to get crazy and whacky. Bright colours of gulal and abeer fill the air and people take turns in pouring colour water over each other. Children take special delight in spraying colours on one another with their pichkaris and throwing water balloons and passersby. Women and senior citizen form groups called tolis and move in colonies - applying colours and exchanging greetings. Songs, dance on the rhythm of dholak and mouth-watering Holi delicacies are the other highlights of the day. Lovers too apply colours on their beloved. This has a popular legend behind it. It is said that the naughty and mischievous Lord Krishna started the trend of playing colours. He applied colour on her beloved Radha to make her one like him. The trend soon gained popularity amongst the masses.
It is said the spirit of Holi encourages the feeling of brotherhood in society and even the enemies turn friend on this day. People of all communities and even religions participate in this joyous and colouful festival and strenthen the secular fabric of the nation.
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We see ellora caves in which 2 guides are guiding people the way out in ellora
one guy is behaving suspicious out there and later we see cid gets a call frm 1 no. and they are asked to come 2 aurangabad
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cops make a sketch according to the description and there dey get to knw tht thses guys were seen near some drama college cops go there and fin those mens
there is some chasing between them and after some firing cops catch hold them and dey confess that as they were in need of money they started putting drugs in handmade paper and started selling it
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Decorating Elephants at Hathi Gaon in Rajasthan
Since ancient times, harnessed elephants have been employed by emperors and religious institutes for various purposes. They have always been an essential part of the lifestyle of Indian royalty, especially in Rajasthan. Therefore, they were groomed with great pomp and ceremony. But with the passage of time, the use of bedecked elephants gradually declined, which gave rise to rapid commercialisation. Yet, India is a country where the customs and love for the animals never fades away. So, presently, Hathi Gaon is a village for elephants, located 12 Km away from the main city of Jaipur, where nearly 150 elephants live with their families and mahavats and where the craft of grooming elephants continues till today. But the decoration focuses on body art instead of jewellery and clothing. Body art includes body painting, which is one of the major forms of decoration and lasts for several hours and weeks on the elephant’s body. Sometimes later, these painted elephants are decked up with the traditional jewellery and clothing like jhul, seeri etc., for special occasions.
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Elephants can be found in many of the large temples in the south of India. They can be seen in religious processions on major holy days, but more often they are found in the temple compounds, giving blessings to the pilgrims as they visit the temple. The pilgrim simply offers the elephant a banana or a rupee coin, which the elephant deftly takes with the nimble end of its trunk, and places the donation in its mouth or in its keeper's hands, as the case may be. Then the elephant taps (or knocks) the pilgrim on the head as a blessing.
Elephants in this video include Rukmini from the Arunachaleshwar Temple in Tiruvannamalai, Andar from the Sri Rangam Temple in Trichy, and the temple elephant from the famous Krishna temple in Udupi.
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