Udaipur, Rajasthan – The much-awaited three-day Gangaur festival kicked off today in the picturesque City of Lakes, Udaipur. Known for its vibrant processions and rich cultural heritage, the festival is being celebrated with great enthusiasm across Rajasthan, especially in Udaipur, where the festivities are a major highlight of the local calendar.
Gangaur is a traditional festival dedicated to Lord Shiv and Goddess Parvati, symbolizing marital bliss, prosperity, and the arrival of spring. The festival is observed during the month of Chaitra (March-April), which marks the transition from winter to the rejuvenating season of spring according to the Hindu calendar.
The celebrations in Udaipur are known for their grandeur and cultural richness, with devotees and locals coming together to participate in elaborate processions, prayers, and rituals. Women, especially, take part in the Gangaur festivities, honoring Parvati’s virtues and praying for the well-being of their husbands or desired partners.
The festival is also a time for families to come together, celebrate the end of the cold season, and welcome the warmer months of spring with a spirit of renewal and joy. The streets of Udaipur are adorned with vibrant colors, traditional music, and dance, reflecting the festive mood that grips the city during these three days.
As Udaipur kicks off the Gangaur festival, the celebration of tradition, love, and the divine connection between Lord Shiv and Goddess Parvati continues to bring the people of Rajasthan closer to their cultural roots and to each other.