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Bhang Ki Bhujiya, Cross-Dressing Men And Other Traditions — A Peek At Rajasthan's Unique Holi Celebrations

Holi is a national festival, but when it comes to celebrations, Rajasthan's vibrant culture has tales to tell. Quite literally.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Art, dance, drama, food, music, devotion — all are inherent to Rajasthan’s celebration of Holi. (Representative image. Photo source: Pexels)</p></div>
Art, dance, drama, food, music, devotion — all are inherent to Rajasthan’s celebration of Holi. (Representative image. Photo source: Pexels)
The royal palaces open up. Devotional songs are sung throughout the day in temples, pichkaris and water balloons await one around the corner. Processions of people, called Ger or Gevar (not Ghevar), fill up entire streets like a sea of kesariya safa, and Marwadi songs recorded by local artists blare on loudspeakers — all painting a picture common to Holi in Rajasthan.When it comes to celebrating Holi, Rajasthan's vibrant culture has ...
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