The Jaipur Kite Festival: A Celebration of Colour, Culture, and Community
The Jaipur Kite Festival , also known as the International Kite Festival of Jaipur or the Desert Kite Festival , is one of Rajasthan’s most vibrant cultural spectacles. Held annually on 14th January , it coincides with Makar Sankranti , a day of immense spiritual significance in Hindu tradition. This marks the sun’s transition into Capricorn (Makara Rashi) from Sagittarius (Dhanu Rashi), beginning its northward journey called Uttarayan . Origins and Occasion The festival has been celebrated for decades, steadily gaining international fame. Kite enthusiasts from across the globe gather in Jaipur, bringing creativity and innovation to the skies. Some kites have even stretched up to 1.5 km in size, leaving spectators amazed. The Jaipur Polo Ground serves as the central venue, while both Jaipur and Jodhpur are hotspots where The Festive Spirit Thrives . Rituals and Devotion The day begins with a sacred dip at Galtaji, a revered pilgrimage site. Devotees then offer prayers to Lord ...