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Pushkar
Pushkar Camel Fair (02-05 Nov 2006)
In the month of Kartik
each year, a staggering number of camels travel their way across the golden
sands of Rajasthan to collect at Pushkar for the week-long fair devoted to them.
Coming in from all directions, their masters astride them, they flick the sand
at every step with casual ease. The horses that march to this site find the
sand-trot a tough exercise. Numerous cows and sheep also come to the animal
fair. Completing the scene thousands of men, women and children, come with their
beasts, suddenly inhabiting the barren plain with the camel providing the
backdrop.
It is an occasion for
villagers from far and near to gather together and enjoy a welcome break from
their harsh life of the arid desert. And enjoy they do! In dazzling style and
colors. It is an occasion for Hindu pilgrims to converge for a holy dip in the
sacred Pushkar Lake to "wash away the sins of a lifetime" and pay
obeisance at the ONLY Brahma temple in
the world. For the visitor, it is an unparalleled and unforgettable experience to capture the
vibrancy of the entire state of Rajasthan in one place.
The contrast to the
dull desert landscape is the riot of colours – the large gaudy turbans of the
native males arriving here to trade their animals or set up the stalls to cater
to the booming captive market, and the loud hues of the pleated ghagaras
(ankle-length skirts) of the women bangled by the armful, bejewelled from head
to toe- adding charm and zest to the massive affair. At Mela time, Pushkar
is Rajasthan under one roof, a complete exhibition of its culture. The following paragraphs attempt to give you a glimpse
of the magic of Pushkar. Of
course, you have to be
there to truly understand it.
The Trading: Over
the first five days of the fair, camels, horses, cows, goats, and sheep are sold
and purchased. There may be long-drawn negotiations, or sometimes, a quick
transaction. Hard bargains are struck, the vendor praising the long list of
virtues of his camel to the buyer.
Fashionable Women: Womenfolk seem to have little interest in the business of animals. They are more
attracted to the glittering wares in the stalls under canopies. The large
variety of intricate silver ornaments – hairpins and chains, nose rings and
neckbands, waistbands, anklets, toe rings and the ivory bangles worn from wrist
to shoulder – would send any woman on a buying spree.
The garments stalls, in no way less colourful, sell high fashion upper garments of patchwork and tie
'n' die. Tattoo stalls give many women beauty marks that last a lifetime.
Whoever said that the unsophisticated are not fashionable!
Camels: In Rajasthan even the camels are fashion-conscious and that too to a high degree,
for they are soon to be part of a beauty parade! The proud owner of a newly
acquired camel promptly goes to the stalls which the women bypassed.
At these stalls all the crafts of Rajasthan have been pressed into the service of the camel
community. Handmade saddles to fit every hump; long strings of cowries, beads; colourful,
woven saddle-straps, and embroidered back-covers to boot. After a shearing and a
scrub, the camel is costumed and even perfumed! Surely the Rajasthani man loves
his camel-and his wife!
Fun and Frolic: As the tempo of business goes down, the men folk turn to merriment, for the day of
the camel sports is at hand. Camel races are the first event. Usually a
lumbering beast of burden, the camel all decorated in finery, imagines itself to
be an ostrich, and rushes through the race like one. Then comes the event
analogous to musical chairs. Here, as the music stops, the camel is
supposed to manage to stick its long arching neck between two poles, each camel
owner guiding its entrant by means of a silken cord attached to its nose ring.
Vying for the first
pace in the beauty contest, splendidly bedecked camels are bought to the
ring and paraded to catch the critical eye of keen judges. The gait of the
camel, the choice of its equipment and ornament, its capacity to interpret and
carry out commands and the variety of pranks it is capable of performing are the
criteria of selection. The most thrilling camel event is 'laadoo oonth'.
See how much weight the camel can carry, man after man clamber onto the
ridge-like back of the camel, each clutching at the other to retain the
collectively precarious position. It is not an uncommon sight to see the human
cargo come crashing down as the camel tries to get to its feet! It is yet to be
known if this is the intention of the camel.
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