Gujarat could well be termed the 'Land
of Festivals and Fairs' with almost 3,500 of them being
celebrated in different parts of the state every year.
Like elsewhere in India, the festivals and fairs of
Gujarat revolve around an occasion - be it the turn
of a season, the time for harvesting a golden field,
or a religious event from India's extensive and rich
mythological traditions.
What's more, these fairs and festivals, governed by
the solar and lunar calendars of old world astrology,
offer the visitor an excellent opportunity to experience
the diverse cultural and religious identity of the people
of Gujarat.
Gujarat has always been known for its splendid and
evocative festivals. An estimated two thousand festivals
are celebrated every year in Gujarat. More than two
hundred of these are unforgettable occasions that attract
tens of thousands of people. Though rooted in religion
and mythology, these celebrations centreing around gods
and goddesses are truly secular socials in which people
of all faiths participate.
Nearly 3,500 small and big fairs and festivals are
celebrated in Gujarat every year. They are mostly organised
during the change of season. Festivals apart, even the
fairs have a backdrop of some relegious day or association.
These are mostly held in the vast open expanse. River
sides, sea shores, sacred ponds, hills, reservoirs and
confluences of rivers. Fairs are held on the full moon
day. The cool bluish yellow light of the full moon floating
in the sky and its reflection causing shimmers on the
ripples of the river adds to the charm and enhances
the beauty of the landscape.
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