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Rajasthan Tourism Department to host a three-day ‘Braj Holi Mahotsav’

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Rajasthan Tourism Department is set to host a grand Holi festival, ‘Braj Holi Mahotsav’ from 12th to 14th March. The three-day festival will be celebrated in the cities of Bharatpur, Deeg and Kaman.

Talking about the event, Shri Nishant Jain (IAS) Director, Department of Tourism said, “The east of Rajasthan is imbued with the essence of Braj and the annual Braj Holi festival of Rajasthan Tourism department is a celebration of the rich traditions. From local sports to folk dance and music, it is set to enthrall visitors of all ages with colours of Braj.”

The traditional region of Braj spreads from east of Rajasthan to neighbouring state of Uttar Pradesh and is known for Its unique culture inspired and immersed in the devotion of Shri Krishna and his leelas of adolescence age. The festival of Holi thus becomes even more auspicious and enchanting at Braj and hence, a large number of visitors from the country and abroad visit the region every year to be part of the Holi celebrations. The department has planned a list of activities to make the festival memorable for the visitors.

The Braj Mahotsav of Rajasthan Tourism department will commence from Bharatpur with popular local sports competitions such as Kabaddi and Kho Kho at the Lohagarh Stadium, followed by mehendi and rangoli making, turban tying and moustache competitions events. On the same day, ‘Mega Night-Cultural Evening’ will be organised where the renowned singer, Vidya Shah is set to mesmerise the audiences with her melodious voice.

The second day of the festival will be celebrated at Deeg, with popular local sports activities like kabaddi, rope pulling, etc at the city’s Mela Maidan along with mehendi art and rangoli making competitions, Turban Tying and Moustache events, etc.

In the evening, the visitors will have an opportunity to witness a glorious colourful fountain show, performances by Rajasthani folk artists, and ‘Radha Raas’ by well-known Classical Indian Kathak Dancer Smt. Manjari Chaturvedi at the iconic Palace of Deeg.

On the closing day, Kaman will host the various forms of Holi including Gulal Holi, Dudh-Dahi Holi, laddu holi and lathmar holi in the various prominent temples of the city, followed by ‘Shobhayatra’ of Rajasthani folk artists from Gopinath Temple to Shri Vallabh Ji Temple. ‘Krishn Bhajan Sandhya’, and ‘Braj Rasiya Gaayan’ shall mark the conclusion of the Mahotsav.