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Places of Interest in Udaipur City Palace Built in 1651 by Maharaja Jagat Singh, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is located in the centre of the old city. The temple has a black marble image of Lord Vishnu, which is unusual for the northern part of the country, where statues of Gods are normally in marble. Originally built in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh, Fateh Sagar was rebuilt by Maharana Fateh Singh after the rains destroyed the dam. The garden island in the middle of the lake is Nehru Park, which also has a cafe. You can also hire pedal boats to tour the lake. Udaipur has some fabulous handicrafts, which is why Shilpagram or the art village is a great place to go to. A craft bazaar, it is on the outskirts of Udaipur, about 3 km from Fateh Sagar. The place showcases crafts from Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat and Rajasthan, and you can pick up quite a lot of wonderful pieces from here. Udaipur Folk Museum Conserving local folk arts like paintings, dolls, masks and musical instruments, this museum can be quite an eye opener on everything from the society that exists here to the talent and creativity of its people. Special Festivals in Udaipur Ashwa Poojan: Navratri, the festival that is celebrated for nine nights and ends with Dussehra on the tenth day is preceded by the worship of the horse. In the land of Rajputana, the horse is sacred for it was the Rajput warrior's most trusted and faithful companion, both in the battlefield, and also in times of peace. Ritual prayers are offered to the steed, with the Maharana himself offering prayers to the animal on the occasion. Gangaur: Celebrated mainly by unmarried women in the belief that it will bring matrimony, processions of the idols of Issar and Gangaur, manifestations of Shiva and Parvati, are taken out and worshipped. Kartik Purnima: The full moon night of November, when the Pushkar Mela is in full swing in Pushkar, near Ajmer, is also the time for the festival of the full moon in Udaipur. Lord Brahma is offered ritual prayers, but in Udaipur the occasion is also celebrated with a festival of classical performing arts against the backdrop of the Jag Mandir. The City Palace remains illuminated throughout the night. Udaipur has its own way of ringing in the New Year. Held in the opulent Durbar Hall of Fateh Prakash Palace, a formal banquet is served with all the pomp and ceremony of a royal occasion. The Maharana is in attendance, and there is live entertainment on offer. In commemoration of the birth anniversary of the 76th Maharana, this is an occasion where the current Maharana known affectionately as Shriji is greeted by people that are symbolically his subjects. No appointments, this occasion makes people feel that the ruler is accessible and sympathetic to their problems. In the evening, he celebrates the event with his extended family and friends and is a private affair. Holi, the festival of colours, is celebrated in February/ March and marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The Udaipur royal family hosts an elaborate function at the City Palace. How to get there By Road : Udaipur is well connected to most parts of India. Jodhpur (275 kms), Ahmedabad (250 kms) and Ajmer (260 kms) are important entry points.
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