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This week on #IndiawithAI, we take you to Gujarat to celebrate the vibrant Kavant Fair and the rich traditions of the tribal community called the Rathvas.
Kavant is a village, located about 114 km from Vadodara. On the third day after Holi, the Rathvas gather here to honour the unity amongst their community. Men and women come dressed in their colourful traditional attire, bringing energy and exuberance to the festival.
The fair is a sensory delight, with rhythmic singing and dancing at its heart. The Rathvas perform intricate group dances to the beats of folk drums and melodies, narrating stories of love, life, and harmony. Adding to the spectacle is the colourful body art created using natural pigments, symbolising their tribal pride.
Beyond the performances, Kavant transforms into a bustling marketplace where visitors can explore traditional handicrafts, tribal jewellery, and local delicacies.
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This week on #IndiawithAI, we take you on a journey to the enchanting world of the Brokpa tribe in Ladakh. Known as the 'last of the Aryans', the Brokpas have preserved their ancient traditions for over 5,000 years.
Their vibrant attire and unique jewellery are symbolic of their deep connection with nature. Women wear unique headpieces decorated with fresh flowers, believed to bring prosperity and protection from evil spirits.
The Brokpas celebrate life through festivals like Bononah, when the community gathers to sing, dance, and make offerings to their gods for a prosperous harvest. Their dances and songs, inherited through generations, are powerful expressions of unity and joy.
The Brokpa villages offer a rare glimpse into a world where traditions have remained unchanged for centuries. The tribe’s warm hospitality invites travellers to learn, explore, and experience their unique culture.
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This week on #IndiawithAI, we take you on a journey to the enchanting world of the Brokpa tribe in Ladakh. Known as the 'last of the Aryans', the Brokpas have preserved their ancient traditions for over 5,000 years.
Their vibrant attire and unique jewellery are symbolic of their deep connection with nature. Women wear unique headpieces decorated with fresh flowers, believed to bring prosperity and protection from evil spirits.
The Brokpas celebrate life through festivals like Bononah, when the community gathers to sing, dance, and make offerings to their gods for a prosperous harvest. Their dances and songs, inherited through generations, are powerful expressions of unity and joy.
The Brokpa villages offer a rare glimpse into a world where traditions have remained unchanged for centuries. The tribe’s warm hospitality invites travellers to learn, explore, and experience their unique culture.
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Credits: arvindpatwalphotography on IG
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This week on #IndiawithAI we take you to the magical world of Rajasthan’s Pushkar Mela.
Each year, this mela draws over 200,000 visitors to Rajasthan, turning this quaint town into a hub of vibrant colours and rich traditions.
On the evening of the first day, devotees participate in a ceremony known as ‘deepdaan’. They light hundreds of clay lamps and float them in the Pushkar Sarovar, illuminating the whole lake.
The fair is also known as the world's largest camel fair. Visitors enjoy Camel and Horse Safaris across the vast desert during sunrise and sunset.
Beyond the sands lies a lively bazaar—a showcase of traditional crafts, textiles and jewellery.
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Pushkar Mela Dates:
Sat, 9 Nov, 2024 to Fri, 15 Nov, 2024
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Join us on #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit, as we take you to Kolkata to celebrate Kali Puja, that falls on the same day as Diwali.
The city comes alive with stunning pandals, showcasing grand idols of the Goddess, beautifully adorned with garlands. Devotees gather to perform rituals late into the night, lighting diyas and offering hibiscus flowers, sweets, rice and lentils.
The sounds of 'Shyama Sangeet' and traditional drums known as ‘dhaks’ fills the air, creating an electric atmosphere of devotion and energy.
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Today on #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit, join us in celebrating Diwali at Ayodhya, where the festival of lights shines the brightest!
This sacred city hosts the magnificent Deepotsav on the banks of the Saryu River. During this grand celebration, millions of lamps are lit simultaneously, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
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Experience the magic of Dev Diwali in Varanasi, on today’s #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit.
Known as ‘Diwali of the Gods’, this festival takes place 15 days after Diwali. It is a celebration of lights, devotion and the victory of good over evil.
Thousands of devotees gather to light diyas on the riverfront of the city, creating a glowing carpet of lights. This stunning sight is accompanied by grand Ganga aartis. Devotees chant to the rhythmic sounds of bells and drums, as fireworks illuminate the sky.
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Today on #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit, we are celebrating Bandi Chhor Divas in Amritsar’s Golden Temple.
This festival is an important Sikh celebration, symbolising freedom and hope. Devotees gather at the temple to light up thousands of diyas around the holy pond and pay their respects. The community organises ‘langar’, offering simple & hearty.
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Today on #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit, we’re putting the spotlight on earthen lamps, also known as 'Diyas'.
These diyas are crafted by skilled artisans, who mould natural clay into beautiful shapes. The process involves drying the clay, firing it in a kiln and decorating the final pieces with paint and glitter.
They are lit on the days leading to and on the night of Diwali as a symbol of joy and celebration.
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Celebrate the sweetness of Diwali on #IndiawithAI - The Festive Edit, as we dive into the delightful world of Indian mithais.
As the festive week unfolds, these treats become a favourite of the season. Some families make these sweets at home using age-old recipes and fresh ingredients, while others get them from local shops or ‘halwais’.
During the days leading up to the festival, families prepare special platters featuring a mix of mithais like jalebis, laddus, kaju katlis and soan papdi to serve their guests. They exchange sweet boxes with friends, sharing warm wishes for a happy Diwali.
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Join us on #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit, as we explore one of India’s biggest Phool Mandis in Bengaluru’s KR Market.
Vendors from across Karnataka gather here to sell fresh, handpicked flowers, turning the market into a sea of hues and fragrances. They set up their shops as early as 4 am, showcasing everything from marigolds, jasmines, roses to asters.
As Diwali approaches, this market blossoms into the epicentre of festive preparations. Locals visit the market early in the morning to select flowers for making rangolis and decorating their doorways. Marigold garlands are a favourite during this season, as they’re considered auspicious and used to adorn temples.
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Join us this week on #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit as we dive into the joy of Diwali shopping.
Crawford Market, built in 1869, is one of Mumbai’s oldest markets and continues to be a central spot for Diwali shopping, attracting locals and tourists alike. As Diwali approaches, the market transforms into a vibrant display of colours and lights. Its narrow lanes are lined with stalls overflowing with intricate diyas, shimmering lanterns, and handwoven torans.
The market is a sensory delight during Diwali, with the rich aroma of freshly-made sweets like kaju katli and laddoos mingling with the fragrance of marigold garlands. A short ride from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Crawford Market offers a truly immersive Diwali shopping experience in the heart of Mumbai.
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Today on #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit, we're celebrating Mysore Dasara.
The city has a long-standing tradition of celebrating this festival at the beautiful Mysore Palace, for over 400 years.
Around 100,000 bulbs illuminate the palace on the evening of Vijayadashami, the final day of the festival. This grand lighting display begins at dusk and continues throughout the night, creating a stunning visual spectacle.
Various festivities take place during this day, including traditional music, dance, and drama. These take place at various spots, including the palace grounds. The highlight of the day is the grand procession that showcases Karnataka's rich culture.
Dasara in Mysore attracts people from all walks of life. Visitors enjoy delicious local treats like Mysore Pak from food stalls.
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Delight in the flavours of Navratri thali with today's #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit. This delicious platter symbolises purity and devotion during the festive period.
The Navratri thali is a carefully curated meal, offering a wholesome and nutritious meal for those observing fasts. Traditional grains are replaced by ingredients like samak (barnyard millet) and kuttu (buckwheat flour).
As seen in this video, dishes such as sabudana khichdi, kuttu ki puri and aloo sabzi, are some of the most popular items. Each ingredient holds significance in maintaining sattvic energy, promoting balance and cleansing during the nine days of fasting.
The thali is further enriched with fresh fruits, yoghurt and nuts, making it a complete meal while staying within the fasting guidelines.
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In this edition of #IndiawithAI - The Festive Edit, we're taking you to Mumbai to experience the energetic Dhunuchi Naach during Durga Puja.
This ritual involves men and women dancing while holding earthen incense burners called Dhunuchi, filled with burning coconut husk and camphor. As the fragrant smoke swirls around, dancers perform to the rhythm of dhak drums, creating an electric atmosphere of celebration.
With deep historical roots, the Dhunuchi symbolises the offering of purity, while the dance showcases joy and devotion.
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In this segment of #IndiawithAI The Festive Edit, we’re soaking in the vibrant energy of Navaratri Garba.
This dance began in rural Gujarat and is now popular worldwide. Some of the grandest Garba celebrations in the world are hosted in Vadodara. The city’s open-air venues echo music and joy as thousands gather to dance together.
The dance itself is extremely energetic. Participants clap and move in circular formations. Women wear vibrant ‘chaniya cholis’ and men wear traditional ‘kediyus’ that add colour to the festivities.
The air is filled with the sounds of traditional Garba songs that keep the festive spirit alive all night.
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Today on #IndiawithAI - The Festive Edit, we celebrate the craft of Idol making for Durga Puja and the talented artisans behind it.
This tradition started 400 years ago in Bengal. Kolkata is home to over 2,000 craftsmen who create thousands of idols each year. Kumartuli is a prominent hub for skilled artisans in the city.
These craftsmen dedicate hundreds of hours sculpting and moulding raw clay. One of the most significant rituals in the process is the painting of the eyes, known as ‘Chokkhu Daan’. This moment is believed to invite the divine presence into the idol.
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This week on #IndiawithAI Festive Edit, we’re celebrating Mahalaya, the day that marks the grand beginning of Durga Puja.
Amongst Bengali households, Mahalaya is welcomed with early morning recitals of the ‘Mahishasuramardini" story. People eagerly hear the tale of female resilience that led to the triumph of good over evil.
During this time, artisans also add final touches to the eyes of Durga idols. As seen in this picture, these idols have intricate detailing that brings the goddess to life.
The air is filled with excitement and the fields are full of white ‘kash phool’. The blooming of these flowers symbolises new beginnings and prosperity. These flowers last from Mahalaya to the end of the festivities.
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As India decks up for the festive season, we bring you #IndiawithAI - The Festive Edit.
Dive into the beauty and warmth of India’s diverse celebrations and embrace the most vibrant time of the year.
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This week on #IndiawithAI, we’re taking you to explore the Hemis Festival in Ladakh.
This two-day celebration of good over evil is held annually at the Hemis Monastery. The courtyard becomes a stage for mesmerising dance-drama performances and echoes with rhythmic beats. The dancers wear vibrant masks and perform a traditional dance known as Cham.
The festival draws people from all over Ladakh and beyond. Visitors also get to experience the rich traditions and customs that have been preserved and passed down through generations.
Join us as we journey through India’s captivating tales, rituals, and hidden gems, brought to life by storytellers who capture the essence of this incredible land through their lens.
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