Gujarat Tour
Gujarat is a state located in western India. Its north-western border, which is also the international border, is connected to Pakistan. Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are its states in the north and northeast respectively. Maharashtra is in its south. The Arabian Sea creates its western-southern border. It has Dadar and Nagar Haveli on its southern boundary. The capital of this state is Gandhinagar. Gandhinagar is located near Ahmedabad's premier business center. Area of Gujarat is 190677 km.
Gujarat is a very important state of India. Kutch, Saurashtra, Kathiawad, Halar, Panchal, Gohilwad, Jhalawad and Gujarat are its regional cultural organ. Their folk culture and literature is in agreement with Rajasthan, Sindh and Punjab, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
In this state of vast seashore, many foreign tribes have settled permanently after coming from the sea and before the beginning of the history era. After this, there are twenty-eight tribal castes in Gujarat. Due to such diversity of public society, this state has got the benefit of different types of folk cultures.The name Gujarat has come from Gurjarata. Gurujero's Empire was known from 6th to 12th centuries as Gurjarata or Gurjarbhumi. Gurjar is a community. The ancient Mahakavi Rajasekhar has told the relation of Gurujaro to Suryavansh or Raghuvansh. Some scholars even tell them the Aryans come from Middle-Asia.
The prosperous state of Gujarat in the western part of India is world famous for its festivals and cultural festivals. In the Shukla party of Bhadrapadar (August-September) month, on the day of Chaturthi, Panchami and Sashthi, there is no fair festivities in the praise of Lord Shiva in the village.
In the celebration of Lord Krishna's wedding with Rukmani, the Navami of the Shukla party of Chaitra (March-April) seems to have got the Madhavrai Mela near Madhubpur near Porbandar.
Amba Jee Mela dedicated to Mother Amba is organized annually in Banaskantha district of northern Gujarat.
The largest annual fair in the state is held in Dwarka and Dakor from the great auspicious on the occasion of Janmashtami on the birthday of Lord Krishna. In addition, in Gujarat, Makar Sankranti, Navratri, Dangi Darbar, Shamla Jee Mela and Amrit Mat festivals are also organized.
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Gujarat is a state located in western India. Its north-western border, which is also the international border, is connected to Pakistan. Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are its states in the north and northeast respectively. Maharashtra is in its south. The Arabian Sea creates its western-southern border. It has Dadar and Nagar Haveli on its southern boundary. The capital of this state is Gandhinagar. Gandhinagar is located near Ahmedabad's premier business center. Area of Gujarat is 190677 km.
Gujarat is a very important state of India. Kutch, Saurashtra, Kathiawad, Halar, Panchal, Gohilwad, Jhalawad and Gujarat are its regional cultural organ. Their folk culture and literature is in agreement with Rajasthan, Sindh and Punjab, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
In this state of vast seashore, many foreign tribes have settled permanently after coming from the sea and before the beginning of the history era. After this, there are twenty-eight tribal castes in Gujarat. Due to such diversity of public society, this state has got the benefit of different types of folk cultures.The name Gujarat has come from Gurjarata. Gurujero's Empire was known from 6th to 12th centuries as Gurjarata or Gurjarbhumi. Gurjar is a community. The ancient Mahakavi Rajasekhar has told the relation of Gurujaro to Suryavansh or Raghuvansh. Some scholars even tell them the Aryans come from Middle-Asia.
The prosperous state of Gujarat in the western part of India is world famous for its festivals and cultural festivals. In the Shukla party of Bhadrapadar (August-September) month, on the day of Chaturthi, Panchami and Sashthi, there is no fair festivities in the praise of Lord Shiva in the village.
In the celebration of Lord Krishna's wedding with Rukmani, the Navami of the Shukla party of Chaitra (March-April) seems to have got the Madhavrai Mela near Madhubpur near Porbandar.
Amba Jee Mela dedicated to Mother Amba is organized annually in Banaskantha district of northern Gujarat.
The largest annual fair in the state is held in Dwarka and Dakor from the great auspicious on the occasion of Janmashtami on the birthday of Lord Krishna. In addition, in Gujarat, Makar Sankranti, Navratri, Dangi Darbar, Shamla Jee Mela and Amrit Mat festivals are also organized.
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