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Upcoming Events & Festivals in Bundi

Teej Festival - Celebrated during the monsoon season, Teej is a traditional festival.

The Teej Festival is celebrated during the monsoon season. It is a traditional festival, which marks the arrival of spring and is dedicated to the goddess Gauri. The festival takes place on the day of Shukla Chaturdashi in Kartik Purnima (full moon) according to Hindu calendar.

The main event at this time involves burning of lamps and offering them to idols installed at homes and temples, as well as distributing gifts among family members such as sweets, clothes etc., depending on what they need most during this time period

Diwali Festival - A festival of lights and prosperity, Diwali is celebrated across India with great enthusiasm.

Diwali is a festival of lights and prosperity. It is celebrated across India with great enthusiasm. This festival marks the return of Rama to Ayodhya after fourteen years in exile, after he had been banished by his father for killing Ravana, an enemy king of the demon kings. The festival falls on November-December every year in North India with all its religious significance and importance from worshipping Lord Surya (the Sun God) to lighting lamps, eating sweets etc., but it’s also known as Deepavali because it falls on Deepawali/Deepavasam day which marks the beginning of spring season here in Bundi city

Kajli Teej - Celebrated by women, Kajli Teej marks the beginning of the monsoon season.

Kajli Teej is a festival for women, marking the beginning of the monsoon season. It is celebrated by women and dedicated to goddess Gauri.

The festival begins with a procession on which large earthen pots containing water are carried on heads by people dressed in white clothes and carrying drums (also called ‘Kajli’). These pots are then distributed among homes, where they are used as flowerpots or kept indoors until spring arrives when they will be filled with water again!

Bundi Utsav - A three-day cultural extravaganza, Bundi Utsav showcases the city's rich heritage through music, dance, and art.

Bundi Utsav is a three-day cultural extravaganza, showcasing the city's rich heritage through music, dance and art. On the first day of this festival, people can witness street performances by folk artists as well as traditional folk songs on stage. The second day is dedicated to dance performances by different artists such as Kathputli Palaya and Chhavaniya Pradarshak with their unique costumes and make up that makes them look like fairies dancing on top of trees.

On the third day of Bundi Utsav there will be another stage where various competitions are held such as tug-of-war between teams from different schools or colleges which consist mostly of students aged between 10–18 years old who perform feats like walking backwards while holding hands with someone else at same time etc., it's an interesting experience for everyone!

Gangaur Festival - A spring festival celebrated by women, Gangaur is dedicated to the goddess Gauri.

Gangaur Festival - A spring festival celebrated by women, Gangaur is dedicated to the goddess Gauri. It is a three-day long festival which falls on January 11-13, 2019, and it marks the beginning of spring in Bundi, Rajasthan.

Gangaur is a spring festival when women celebrate their goddesses with much fanfare and gaiety. The word ‘Gangaur’ means 'bringing back life' or 'reviving'.

Navratri Festival - A nine-day festival celebrated across India, Navratri honors the goddess Durga.

Navratri is a nine-day festival, celebrated across India by women. It honors the goddess Durga and is held in October/November. This religious festival is a celebration of the victory of good over evil.

Holi Festival - A festival of colors, Holi is celebrated across India with great enthusiasm.

Holi is a festival of colors, Holi is celebrated across India with great enthusiasm. It is also known as the festival of love, color and fun. Holi Festival falls on the spring season in Hindu calendar month of Phalgun (February/March). The celebrations start from Baisakhi to Maghi and last for 3 days.

The festival has different themes based on geographical locations like Punjab, Rajasthan or Gujarat etc., but all these regions have their own versions where people enjoy playing games like ping pong balls thrown at each other to create chaos among crowds during this period

Rajasthan International Folk Festival - A four-day festival that celebrates the rich folk music and culture of Rajasthan.

Rajasthan International Folk Festival is a four-day festival that celebrates the rich folk music and culture of Rajasthan. It has been held since 1975, when it was first organized by the Regional Research Institute (RRI) at Jaipur. Since then it has grown to become one of India's most renowned music festivals and attracts thousands of visitors each year from across India and around the world who come to experience this unique celebration of talent from all over India.

The festival is held over 4 days:

January 15 - 17th

April 28 - 30th

Bundi Painters Festival - A five-day festival that showcases the work of local artists and painters.

Bundi Painters Festival - A five-day festival that showcases the work of local artists and painters.

This event is organized by the Rajasthan State Tourism Department, who has been organizing this festival for over 35 years now. It takes place in Bundi every year from mid November to mid December, attracting visitors from all over India and abroad. The paintings exhibited at the festival include those done on canvas as well as on paper with murals being displayed in main city streets during evening hours when they are illuminated by floodlights after dark (Bundi is located close to Kota).

International Kite Festival - A festival of kites, this event attracts kite enthusiasts from around the world.

The International Kite Festival is an event of kites, which attracts kite enthusiasts from around the world. This festival is held in Bundi every year and it takes place in June.

Pushkar Camel Fair - Held in nearby Pushkar, this week-long fair is one of the largest camel fairs in the world.

The Pushkar Camel Fair is held in nearby Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. It is one of the largest camel fairs in the world and takes place every year between November and December. The city itself is known for its beautiful architecture and architecture, with many buildings constructed during the Mughal Empire period (1526–1858).

The Pushkar Camel Fair is an important part of this culture because it celebrates all things related to camels: their history; how they were domesticated; how they were used as beasts of burden; what makes them unique compared to other animals such as horses or elephants; etc..

Dussehra Festival - Celebrated across India, Dussehra marks the triumph of good over evil.

Dussehra is a festival of lights and victory. It marks the triumph of good over evil. It's celebrated across India, but it’s traditionally celebrated in Bundi on October 1st.

The festival begins with prayers to Lord Ram, followed by parades through the streets to welcome him back home after his exile for 14 years. There are also cultural shows like dancing and music performances by local artists as well as visits by elephants that carry effigies representing Ravana (the demon king who abducted Sita).

Bundi is a beautiful destination that's ideal for exploring Rajasthan's rich history, architecture, culture and more. Whether you're looking to visit Bundi or planning a trip to India, we hope this guide has given you some great ideas on where to go and what to do while there!