The Diwali Festival is held with a huge celebration in the Jaipur. Jaipur is a very royal city and Diwali puts more shade to its culture and royalty. The Festival of Lights or Diwali is a festival which has the potency of uniting entire Jaipur because of the appeal and magnificence encircling the festival. The Diwali Festival in Jaipur has been given the traditional name of ‘festival of lights’ because of the hundreds and thousands of diyas or small oil lamps lighted in nearly all the homes.On the beautiful night, we, the team of ‘Jaipur Explore’, started our tour from MI Road. the place looks all glammed up with the colourful lights and vibrant decoration. Next, we moved towards Johari Bazar, which is the main centre of attraction during the festival of lights.All the streets, shops and structures sparkle like a bride with extraordinary shine all through the festivals of Diwali. A huge crowd is gathered there to witness this amazing beauty of the Pink City on the night of Festival of light. During our way, we experienced the stunning decoration of Jaipur. The Festival of Light or Diwali is celebrated in Jaipur with incredible zeal and excitement. Jaipur is famous for its royal way of Diwali celebration. “. When the ‘Pink City’ Jaipur enjoyed the festival of lights and crackers on Sunday with their dear ones, the Traffic Police geared up on their toes to tackle with any untoward incident in the city. The Festival of Lights or Diwali is a festival which has the potency of uniting entire Jaipur because of the appeal and magnificence encircling the festival.
In Jaipur, People visited neighbours and relatives and distributed sweets and exchanged greetings. By late evening, hundreds of thousands of traditional earthen lamps and electric lights brightened homes, shops and work places. Flowers are integral part and play a great role in decoration items of Diwali festival. Flowers are used to making Beautiful rangoli in the courtyard or gateway. Jaipur adorned their home with flowers, roli, rangoli, Goddess foot prints, hanging bells, door hangings and give their home a cultural and graceful look. Well painted or decked clay Diyas add a festive essence to the rooms. Decorative things can be located in the courtyards, balconies or ridges. Brass idol of Lakshmi and Ganesha sighted at the corner of the room gives complete look.
Jaipur decorated their gate-ways with the beautiful rangolis to attract neighbours and relatives. Kalash and exclusive pots are also placed in the middle of courtyard