Holi celebrations at Jaipur in Rajasthan are a grand affair.
On the morning of Holi, revellers resume celebrations by spraying coloured water and dry colour or ‘gulaal’ on each other. Jaipur perhaps sees some of the most intense Holi action across the nation. People with unrecognizably painted faces and high spirits can be found thronging the streets wherever you look. It is not a place for delicate or light-hearted people to venture into. The merrymaking finally ends with the exchange of small gifts, traditional sweets and warm hugs.

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In Jaipur the temple of Govinddevji is the one which is not only the oldest Jaipur temple, but also is the most worshipped temple of the city. As the festival of holi is associated with Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, the beauty and divinity in this temple during this festival will reach on its peak. In Jaipur, the oldest and Beautiful Temple of Jaipur, Govind Devji Temple is that place where the celebration of Holi is of worth experience. The celebration is started a week before the festival in this beautiful temple. A week-long celebration includes playing holi with different colored flowers, natural colors (Abeer) and sandalwood powder.

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everyone is welcome to enjoy Holi in Jaipur, You’d always be on the lookout for buckets of water and water jets that might be coming your way from every possible direction.
You can also find youth playing vibrantly playing holi with water colors and DJ party. The soothing ‘Thandai’ is the main drink that one can enjoy their dreams along with traditional dishes like gunjiya, mathri and many other holi delicacies.

Holi Festival could just be one the world’s most beautiful celebrations. Faces were masked with color, and social rules were relaxed Yesterday in Jaipur; it’s no surprise that numerous communities overseas are also jumping on the multi-colored bandwagon and wishing each other a ‘Happy Holi’ too.play, chasing each other with colored water and powder. The festival’s intention is to bring together strangers, uniting the rich and poor, men and women, children and elders — people who might not mingle otherwise.The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the end of winter, and an opportunity to meet others. People are brought together to play and laugh, forget and forgive, to repair ruptured relationships.
Sometimes random clicks make the best photos, Here are the some colourful moments of jaipurites

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