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Tourist Guide to Udaipur in Winter Season

Udaipur is undoubtedly a fascinating destination for all the travelers. But before traveling to the city, there are several questions which are raised in the mind of a tourist like what would be the weather in the city? Would it be too cold? What all places can be covered and at what time? What are the winter specialties of the city? And so on.

If you are also one of these travelers, then this article is entirely for you. The article answers all the questions that come in the mind of a traveler before coming to the city in the winter season. Read along to unveil all of them.

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  • Is the weather too cold in Udaipur? And how many winter wears should be packed for the trip?

The average temperature during the daytime is 23°C while during the nighttime, it drops down to a temperature as low as 12°C by the time the clock strikes 11 pm. However, the weather is quite pleasant for one to explore the city. Usual winter wears can be packed for the trip including sweaters, coats, and sweats. Nothing extraordinarily thick is required.

 

  • Ideal places that should be covered in the winter trip and its timings.

The ideal time to explore Udaipur during winters would be between 10 am to 9 pm. After that, it will be a bit cold out there. There are several places that look mind blowing during the winter times and since these places are situated on a height, the view from there is breathtaking. These places include forts like Sajjangarh Fort and Kumbhalgarh Fort and the stunning Lakes of the city such as Lake Fatehsagar, Lake Dudhtalai, Lake Pichola, etc.

Click here to read about the entire itinerary of Udaipur.

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  • How many days are enough to explore the Udaipur city?

This question can be a bit tricky. Before exploring the answer to the question, it is important for you to decide what you are actually willing to explore. Confused? Well, let me get it straight to you. The main city of Udaipur which includes the City Palace, Old city, major Lakes and gardens will take a time period of approx 1-2 days only. Apart from that, if you are willing to roam around the outskirts as well such as Ubeshwar Ji, Lake Badi, Peepliya Ji, etc., the time period will increase to 2-3 days.

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  • What other places can I explore while on my trip to Udaipur?

Not just Udaipur but even the places which surround it are beautiful. There are several places around Udaipur which can be covered while you are on your trip to Udaipur. These places include Mount Abu, Nathdwara, Rajsamand, Chittorgarh, Ranakpur, Kumbhalgarh, Haldighati, etc. Click here to know about all these places.

  • What are the must-have winter delicacies of Udaipur?

Rajasthan is very well known for its mouth-watering cuisine which includes the very famous Dal Baati. Apart from that, there are various other winter special delicacies of Mewar. Click here to know about these delicacies of Udaipur and where to find it.

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  • What places are ideal for shopping during winters?

There are various shopping markets and malls here in Udaipur which one can opt for his shopping spree. But if you are planning to visit Udaipur in the month of December, then one must-visit place would be Shilpgram Utsav. This cultural fiesta involves a vibrant bazaar which contains a variety of traditional wear and accessories. On every evening of this 10-day long festival, cultural performances are held.

Apart from that, you can also visit the famous Tibetan market at Samor Bagh. Here, you can find a variety of winter attires, accessories and some food to relish too.

The time to experience the beauty of Udaipur is now.

Happy Journey!

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Places to Visit

Badnore Fort in Bhilwara | Historical Vacation Getaway from Udaipur

Badnore Fort is a strikingly magnificent fort situated in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan. At a distance of approx. 180 km from Udaipur, the fort makes one of the best vacation getaways from Udaipur.

Architecture of the Badnore Fort

Located on Bhilwara-Asind Road, Badnore Fort is a huge seven storied Fort standing magnificently atop a small hill which allows it to provide a widespread and stunning view from the fort. The architecture of the Fort reflects that of the splendid traditional Rajputana style as well.

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Although the fort is in a state of decay presently, it represents the majesty and architectural glory of erstwhile Rajput rulers of Rajasthan. The fort has been strategically constructed as it has provided defense to the rulers back then and has also served as a mute witness to a lot of dissension in its earlier days.

The fort is strategically placed near a Lake which doesn’t just gives an awe-striking view but has also blocked invaders to attack easily from one side. The Lake water was the major source of water for the occupants of the fort.

 

Inside the Fort

To enter the fort, one has to go through the huge Gateway which is rightfully known as the Bada Darwaza. Two temples can be spotted at the entrance of the fort. As you go further, you’ll find a prison with separate cells along with numerous stables.

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Apart from that, the fort has many rooms which are spread across different levels and each room has a small window. These windows were not constructed just for decoration but they were mostly used to aim at the invaders and shoot at them. It provided the stability to the people to focus and attack. While some of them used the protruding balconies for the same.

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There is a Palace near the fort named as Jalmahal Palace which is built on the banks of Vinodsagar Lake. This palace was served as the summer house for the kingly residents of the fort.

 

While you are at the fort, there are multiple places that you can plan from the fort some of which are:

Chamunda Devi temple – Chamunda Devi temple or Chamunda Mata temple is situated on the hills of Harni Mahadev. It is said that the ancient temple grants wish from all her devotees who wish from a clean heart. Apart from that, one can get a spectacular view of the entire from up above the hill.

Kushalamata temple – the construction of Kushalmata temple was done by Rana Kumbha when he won the war of Badnor/Bairath war back in 1457 AD. The temple offers peace and serenity to any of its visitors. Thus, making it a must-visit site from the fort.

Apart from that, there is also an ancient Jain temple near the fort which houses the statues of 12 Tirthankars of Jain.

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How to reach Badnore fort

By Air – The nearest airports from the Badnore Fort is at Udaipur, at a distance of 190 km.

By Rail – The nearest Railway station is at the small town Beawar located right adjacent to Badnore.

By Road – Badnore Fort is easily accessible by the Road from the major destinations within Rajasthan. The Fort is located near the National Highway that connects the cities of Jaipur and Udaipur.

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Places to Visit

Bahubali Hill in Udaipur – A True Gem of Nature near Lake Badi

What is Bahubali Hill?

At a distance of around 12 km from Udaipur rests a Hill named Bahubali near Badi Lake. Badi Lake has always been a center of attraction amongst all the Udaipurites and Bahubali Hill simply adds up to the beauty as it provides a spot to all the wanderers to adore the magnificence of the Lake and the Aravali Hills surrounding the place.

The place was recently discovered by a bunch of Udaipurites and gradually it got very famous between the youngsters of the city and the travelers. It is popular with some other names as well such as Badi Hill amongst the citizens as it doesn’t have a defined name for the time being. It is said that the name Bahubali Hill was suggested by a Google user as he found it similar to the one in the Bollywood movie Bahubali.

 

What to expect at Bahubali Hill?

Bahubali Hill is situated some 1 km ahead of Badi Lake Pal towards the Silence Resort. To reach the top of the hill, a climb for some 10-15 minutes is needed. Unlike earlier, now a rough parking space is available there too for your two and four wheeler vehicles where a bunch of local villagers takes care of your vehicles against 10 Rupees.

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Few tea stalls have been opened there recently where items such as chips, tea, water bottle, Maggi, etc. are available. It would be a bit expensive up there as compared to the city so it is preferred to carry your snacks and water bottle with yourself. Also, it is advisable to dispose the wrappers and empty bottles in the dustbin wherever it is available.

 

Best time to visit Bahubali Hill

You can witness an exceptional Sunrise and a Sunset from the hill. The Hill is situated in a forest area and there are no proper street lights, so it is not advisable to go there after it gets dark.

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Bahubali Hill is an ideal place for the photographers and the selfie lovers as it’s quite a photogenic place and one can get a bunch of stunning pictures there. But while clicking the pictures, one needs to be careful because there are no fences which create a risk of falling or getting hurt.

 

How to reach Bahubali Hill

 

Recent Controversies related to Bahubali Hill

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In the month of June, a group of people spray painted the rocks of the hill disturbing the beauty of the place. The photos of the spoiled rock got viral on the Instagram within a day. A couple of days later, a bunch of youngsters from the city took the initiative to clean the paint off the rocks. In around two hours of hard work in the simmering heat of June, the group successfully cleaned the rocks giving a strong message to all the defaulters of the city to keep the beauty of the nature intact.

Did you visit the place yet? Share your experience with us in the comment section below or write to me at juhee@udaipurblog.com.

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MEGA SOUND Made Udaipur Proud

Udaipur is all soaked up in the colors of big fat royal weddings this season. The much-hyped pre-wedding celebration of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal is on the tongue of every Indian. And if we get any time to think about something else, it is just going to be the wedding celebration of Bollywood diva Priyanka Chopra and the stunning Nick Jonas which took place in Jodhpur. But do you know who is behind the mind-boggling audio and lighting setup of these wedding celebrations?

The company which is behind the astonishing setup of these grand weddings is MEGA SOUND from Udaipur.

Mega Sound

Mega sound was established in the year 1997. From the past many years, it has provided sound and light setups for prestigious shows, live concerts, corporate events, fashion shows, and extravagant big fat weddings. Based in Udaipur and Ahmedabad, the company has been taking responsibilities of many notable and grand events some of which are the recent Isha-Anand and Priyanka-Nick’s wedding event.

Beyonce performing in Isha-Anand Pre-wedding celebration

“Mega Sound took the entire responsibility for sound and light set up of both of these high profile weddings which were a huge task in itself because of the high profile guest list and challenging schedule as well as technicalities. Isha-Anand wedding celebration witnessed many national and international artists including Beyonce. The challenge was to deliver a phenomenal sound quality that can satisfy the international clients within given the short time duration.” said Mr. Siddharth Chouhan, Managing Director of Mega Sound.

Mr. Vishrut V Joshi, Chief Audio Designer of Mega Sound took the entire responsibility of managing both the event with perfection.

Top view of City Palace

He says “We designed the entire audio setup for artists like Beyonce and Nick Jonas. Honestly, it was tough. Since Beyonce is a brand in herself and we had to be very precise with her requirements. Her team was very particular about the sound settings and why wouldn’t they be. Her Audio designer Aroon Voortman had worked in festivals such as
Tomorrowland. With all the challenging audio designing, in the end, they were satisfied with our design and work. We covered the entire city palace complex with the sonic sound quality and delivered uniform sound throughout the venue.”

 

What all equipment was needed in these grand setups?

We deployed around 90 speakers throughout the City Palace with long audio feeds to give an exceptional sound to all the guests. All the equipment was unmistakably backed up in case the main power fails.

The main Speaker for Beyonce was 4 Rigs of L-Acoustics K2 system with KS28 Subs with Kara as Downfill and front fills, Arcs II was used for extreme outfills to fill up the gaps. All system was driven by L-Acoustics LA12X Amplification.

Apart from that, somewhere around 50+ DPA and AKG microphones were used for the symphony orchestra. Rajesh Kumawat, the stage technical engineer was responsible for the placement of microphone for dedicated instruments and Mr. Vanshaj Sharma took the entire responsibility of mix the Symphony orchestra on DiGICO Desk.

Setup by Team Beyonce

The Sound of after party at Zenana Mahal was managed by Ranjit Singh Rathore and our Light Designer Mr. Vinay Sharma from Ananta Stagecraft who was responsible for giving a blasting musical and lighting experience to the guests. The after party was planned in Zenana Mahal with Bollywood singers such as Sukhbir Singh and DJ Aman Nagpal. The after party was a challenge as the venue was completely packed. Here, Ranjit deployed the distributed system with main hangs of L-Acoustics K2 and distributed fills. The center place was covered by a speaker to give a feeling that of a nightclub. The center part was a bit tough as the stage was too low to it and was fired from sides with measured height, and was successfully achieved with 110 DB level over the entire Zenana Mahal and made everyone groove till the morning light.

About the owner

Mr. Siddharth Chauhan, director of Mega Sound, found his passion for sound in 1997 with the limited inventory and small shows. He believes in teamwork and keeps his faith in his staff members and motivates them regularly to achieve the best. His belief, continuous efforts, integrity, hard work and commitments helped Mega Sound to reach the zenith of success.

Mr. Siddharth Chouhan

He is the MAN OF WORDS who strongly believe in business ethics and deliver the best quality to clients, the man who is an unstoppable optimist.

The team member of MEGA SOUND denotes him as “HEART OF COMPANY & MR. PERFECTIONIST”

 

Vishrut V Joshi – Who chose a road less taken

Vishrut V Joshi is the Chief audio system designer and mix engineer. He says “since childhood, I had less interest in studies. And as I grew, I felt unhappy with the direction I was going towards and so, I chose the field that makes me happy and found passion in a field which is not even known by several people. My boss, who is known as Mr. Perfectionist became my Leader & Mentor and I decided to work hard and drag my potential & energy to match the level of perfection with him (Mr. Siddharth Chauhan). My sole goal became to make him feel proud & to achieve international recognition of Mega Sound. I’ve been into this field from past 8 Years and worked with major Bollywood and Hollywood artist such as Beyonce, Ellie Goulding, Hardwell and shows like FILMFARE, IIFA, Sunburn, Coke Studio, AR Rehman and so on.

Audio is a very important part of an event, and so every day, every event is a new challenge. Sometimes, it takes sleepless nights and 24×7 working duration but it was only my passion that kept me going and overcome every challenge that came in my way. I love to be called as #SOUNDGUYVISHRUT because Sound is something that means everything to me.”

Ranjit Singh Rathore (system mix engineer)

Working with MEGA SOUND for more than 11 years, with his hard work and an instinct to learn every day made him the brilliant sound engineer he is today.

Ranjit Singh Rathore is the backbone of  MEGA SOUND and contributed in nearly all the major shows till date.

 

Mega Sound Team

Audio director – Siddharth Chouhan

Chief audio designer – Vishrut V Joshi

System Engineer – Ranjit Singh Rathore

Chief stage patching engineer – Rajesh Kumawat

Stage Patching engineer – Anu Aiman

Assistant engineer – Virender Solanki

Rigging engineer – Krishna Biswal

Assistant stage engineer – Ajay Vyas

Assistant engineer – Devender Jethi & Ravi Singh Rathore

Assistant stage engineer – Rahul Makwana

 

“We believe in Kaizen concept where we work for continuous improvement to provide best quality service.”

-Team Mega Sound

 

Reach Mega Sound at www.megasound.in 

Facebook – www.facebook.com/megasoundindia

Instagram – @megasoundindia

 

Siddharth Chouhan – Reach him on Facebook or Instagram

Vishrut V Joshi –  Reach him on Facebook or Instagram

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News

Book ‘100 Change Makers’ Launched in Udaipur

The first edition of the book ‘100 Change Makers’ was launched in Labh Garh Palace Resort, Udaipur in joint collaboration with M Square Publication and Media Print Dainik Bhaskar. Former State higher education minister and newly elected MLA of Rajsamand Mrs. Kiran Maheshwari, Chairman of DPS Govind Agarwal, Industrialist & CMD of Labh Garh Palace Resort, Gurpreet Singh Soni, CEO of M square Mukesh Madhwani, partner Dinesh Gothwal, Tarika Bhanupratap Singh Dhabhai, Daily Bhaskar’s News Editor, Sarvesh Sharma and General Manager Satish Bharadwaj  jointly launched  the book.

While addressing the function Kiran Maheshwari said that the book involves experienced people along with the young minds have set an example to the youth.

While on the other hand, Govind Agarwal said that there are many other experienced people in the society whom we do not know but the author has set an example in the society by addressing such people in the book. The team truly inspires all of us. Gurpreet Singh Soni said that M Square Publication has taken the first step towards success by publishing this category of book.

General Manager of Dainik Bhaskar, Satish Bharadwaj said that Dainik Bhaskar has made changes in his newspaper according to the demand of the people since the beginning and due to the same changes, it became the voice of the public.

Interviews of 51 people have been recorded in the book which includes that of Akshay Jain, Anup Kumar Jhambani, CEO of Ashoka Groups Mukesh Madhwani, Bhanupratap Singh Dhaibhai, Brahmaji Guwalani, Claire Abrams, Dinesh Kothari, Dolly Taldar, Dr. A.N. Mathur, Dr. Gaurav Yadav, Dr. Narendra Dhing, Dr. Nirmal Kunawat, Dr. O.P. Mahatma, Dr. Seema Singh, Dr. Sunil Jangid, Dr. Sweety Chhabra, Dr. Virendra Kumar Mahatma, Dr. Yashwant Singh Kothari, Gopal Agrawal, Gurpreet Singh Soni.

Meanwhile, Hansraj Choudhary, Hasan Aftab Paliwal, Hukamraj Jain, Jagdish Bajaj, Jatin Nagori, Jeevika Gothwal, Khalil Agwani, Kishan Singh Rajput, Krishna Pal Singh Chundawat, Kunal Bagla, Kunal Singh Yadav, Leena Sharma, Mahendra Jain, Mukesh Khubchandani, N.L. Khetan, Nirmal Kumar Singhvi, Nirmala Soni, Prem Menaria, Pushpendra Parmar, Rajendra Prasad Gupta, Rajesh Chug, Renshi Raj Kumar Menaria, Sanjit Chohan, Rohit Gopal Bhaiya, Shyam B. Gupta, Sister Damian, Sushil Kumar Banthia, Uddhav Podhar, Vikas Joshi and Vimal Sangeeta Dharwere were felicitated with an uparna and mementos.

Rakesh Sen of Kamal  Digi studio, RJ Sim from 94.3 My FM, Sanjit Chauhan, Ashok Mathur, Sayed Ashraf,  Mukesh Chaudhry of Chaudhary Offset Pvt., Rakesh Sharma, Neha Paliwal, Jyoti Bhandari, Lakshmi, Bhave were honored with a memento for their valuable contribution in publishing the book.

Presentation of colorful cultural events comprises Jagar Chaturvedi and Khusi Chhabra songs in the melodious voice & MM Ali Group’s musical Rajasthani songs and dances. Initially, Dinesh Gothwal welcomed the guests and narrated the entire journey from the beginning.

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People

Devi Lal Samar | People from Udaipur You Should Know About

Our city – Udaipur is completely filled with beauty in and out. And this beauty is not reflected in just its history, culture and its places, but also in its people. There are some gem of the people belonging from Udaipur who, with their hard work and success, have not just made the city but the entire nation proud.

But sadly, with time we tend to forget the accomplishment of such people of the city. The series ‘People from Udaipur you should know about’ tends to glorify the journey of these famous and triumphant people from Udaipur who have become an epitome of success in their lives.

 

Devi Lal Samar

Devilal Samar was born on 30th July 1911 in an Oswal family of Udaipur. He had a great interest in dance, theatre, puppetry and all the folk art forms of Rajasthan. For 10 years, he was a music, dance, and language teacher in Vidhya Bhawan school of Udaipur. After teaching in the school, he used to go to the nearby villages and spend his day amidst the artists residing there.

Folk dance and local art forms weren’t given much respect back then. The people who had acquired the art used to feel inferior of themselves. These people belonged to the lower castes and untouchables. Devilal wanted to build a platform for all such people who can showcase their talent and get respect and livelihood against it.

At the age of 42, he left his teaching profession and decided to spend his life in promoting the folk and local art forms. He determined to establish one organization that will give a boost to these abandoned people and their art forms. In the year 1952, he established Lok Kala Mandal in Udaipur.

Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal

But his mission wasn’t accomplished yet. He made a list of all the renowned artists from nearby places who were not given the respect they deserved, collected them at one place, appealed to the government to provide them lands to live and conducted many functions and events that helped all these artists to live a life of respect with their heads held high. This act of him helped many such people to get jobs in radio, Television shows, theatre and even in education.

 

Beginning of Puppetry

During one of his tours in Rajasthan, he found an old man who had mortgaged his puppets to a businessman. With one puppet remaining with himself, he was begging on the street trying to entertain the wayfarer. It hurt Devi Lal to look at artists in such conditions. He gave 40 rupees from his pocket (back in that time) to the old man so that he can release all his puppets. It struck his mind that this art form needs Kala Mandal’s attention. From then on, Puppet shows and puppetry became a major part of Lok Kala Mandal. He also began the first puppet festival in the year 1952. Today, there’s a separate puppet theatre in Lok Kala Mandal where puppet shows are conducted at regular intervals.

Achievements and Notable Works

  • In the year 1968, Devilal Samar was awarded the civilian award ‘Padmashree’ for his excellent work in the field of art and culture by Indian Government.
  • The state government made him the director of Rajasthan Sangeet Natak Akademi in the year 1967.
  • In the year 1969, he was awarded the title of ‘Loknatyashree’ at Kalidas Akademi in Ujjain.
  • In his lifetime, he has published several Rajasthani theatre, puppetry and art books in Hindi some of which are Bhartiya Loknrtiya, Antarman, Lokrang, Rajasthan ka Lok Sangeet, Rajasthani Loknatya, Rajasthan ke Rawal, etc.
  • He established folk-theatre museum Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal which escalated the importance of folk art and culture of Rajasthan.

Devilal has dedicated all his life to folk art, dance, music, folk drama, puppet and to give a life of respect to all the artists in the society.

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Events

Swasth Bharat Yatra in Udaipur on 17th December

Swasth Bharat Yatra is a pan India cycle rally which is inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s Dandi March and Salt Satyagraha of 1930. The concept of the rally is that just like Mahatma Gandhi led the nation towards freedom from colonial rule, this yatra would also lead the nation towards being free from diseases by cascading the message of Eat Right India to every corner of the country.

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The rally comes under the ‘Eat right India’ movement which has been launched by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The main idea behind the rally is to raise awareness about ‘Eat right India – it safe, and Healthy and fortified food’.

This rally will reach Udaipur on 16th December and on 17th December it will function as a rally to make the people aware of healthy and balanced food to the people. The rally will begin from 9 am 17th December from Townhall where commoners and local people can get involved in the rally as well. From Townhall, the rally will reach Gandhi ground campus after passing through the activation point at Delhigate.

The program at Gandhi Ground will include cultural performances by Meera Girls College and Pacific Medical College, yoga performances would be given by NCC Cadets and Nehru Yuva Kendra will contribute in the Cyclothone.

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Events

The Biggest Musical Fest for New Year – Mega Musical Fest 2018

Udaipurites, here’s the biggest New Year party for you that will make sure this New Year’s Eve will be the best one of your life.

Mega Musical Fest (MMF) is the biggest musical fest with the mix of blasting Electronic and Bollywood Dance Music combined together so that your feet don’t stop grooving for a moment of the dance floor.

MMF is the only New Year event in the city that will give you a unique experience of partying in mountains. Amidst the natural atmosphere of Aravalli Range, the musical Festival cum New Year DJ Night will be conducted at Pindwara Highway, Udaipur. Away from the hustle bustle of the city, the evening will definitely give you an experience you won’t forget for your whole life.

The camps for the Festival will be situated in the mountains overlooking the mind-boggling panoramic view of the most beautiful ‘Venice of the East’, Udaipur.

 

Highlights of Mega Musical Fest 2018

  • DJ NIGHT – The DJ setup for the entire fest would be on a valley surrounded by mountains.
  • Camping – The Camps would be placed in the Natural and peaceful atmosphere of Aravalli Hills.
  • Musical Band – Live Band performance would be conducted that will instantly lift up your mood and set the place on fire.
  • New Year Campfire Night – What’s better than a campfire night on a New Year’s Eve with your loved ones?
  • Special Drinks and Beverages – While you enjoy the panoramic view of the city in the chilly wintery New Year’s night, you will be provided with refreshing drinks and beverages which you can enjoy while the dancers and jugglers entertain you.

Wait there’s more!

Additional services

  • Feeling like the venue is too far from your place? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Home to home pick up and drop services are available to that you can reach the venue and back home or hotels comfortably and safely.
  • Party Huts, Common Sit out zones and Various VIP PASSES available (Allows you to choose the exact surroundings, luxury, and personal comfort even in a jungle party)
  • One and Only Mountain Camping Party – The concept of MMF is unique in itself that will let you celebrate your new year in style.
  • New Year Special Udaipur Sightseeing – For all the tourists out there, MMF gives you an opportunity to explore the city of Udaipur with us and not just on New Year’s Eve but starting from a day before till a day after.

So, are you ready to rock this New Year’s Eve with Mega Musical Fest 2018? See you there!

Get your tickets at www.megamusicalfest.com.

For more info, contact – 7650050029

For travel, stay or camping passes, contact – 7650050028 

 

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Events

Here’s Everything about Shilpgram Utsav 2018

Shilpgram Utsav has been the most awaited festival for not just the locals of Udaipur but also for the tourists flocking to the city. And there’s absolutely no reason to not get enticed with this cultural fiesta.

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Shilpgram Utsav is a 10-day long fête which showcases the art and culture of different parts of the country through various performances, exhibitions, and artistry. The Utsav is organized by West Zone Cultural center and since the year 1991, the event is organized every year by the end of December. The festival has become one of the most popular and admired cultural festivals of the city.

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Throughout the 10 days of the event, cultural performances which include various craftsmen and artisans from all over the country showcase their talents during the cultural program which takes place every day in the evening. A vibrant bazaar for all the shopaholics is set up that starts around 12 noon which includes mouthwatering traditional food such as ‘Makki ki papdi, Makki ki raab, nutty milk, etc. along with handloom, handicraft, jute, silk, pashmina, pure wool, Kashmiri clothes, and many more attractive items.

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Every year, new elements are being added to the festival. Last year, a special Gavri area was set up with a number of Gavri artists from different regions of the country.

If you happen to be here in Udaipur during this time, Shilpgram fest is definitely a must visit.

Dates – 21 December 2018 to 30th December 2018

 

Schedule of the Festival

21st December 2018

Langa singers, Dhal Talwar, Ghode Modni, Rathwa, Gotipua, Ghoomar, Natwa, Hozagiri, Baul, Lai Haroba, Sahariya Swang, Samai

22nd December 2018

Langa singers, Dhal Talwar, Ghode Modni, Rathwa, Gotipua, Ghoomar, Natwa, Hozagiri, Panchwadhyam, Tamang Sailo, Baul, Lai Haroba, Sahariya Swang, Samai

23rd December 2018

Langa singers, Dhal Talwar, Ghode Modni, Rathwa, Gotipua, Ghoomar, Natwa, Hozagiri, Panchwadhyam, Tamang Sailo, Baul, Lai Haroba, Sahariya Swang, Samai, Gond Maria, Dhangari gaja

24th December 2018

Langa singers, Dhal Talwar, Ghode Modni, Rathwa, Gotipua, Ghoomar, Natwa, Hozagiri, Panchwadhyam, Tamang Sailo, Baul, Lai Haroba, Sahariya Swang, Samai, Gond Maria, Dhangari gaja, Badhai, Dedhiya

25th December 2018

Langa singers, Dhal Talwar, Ghode Modni, Rathwa, Gotipua, Ghoomar, Natwa, Hozagiri, Panchwadhyam, Tamang Sailo, Baul, Lai Haroba, Sahariya Swang, Samai, Gond Maria, Dhangari gaja, Badhai, Dedhiya, Rauf

26th December 2018

Langa singers, Dhal Talwar, Ghode Modni, Rathwa, Gotipua, Ghoomar, Natwa, Hozagiri, Panchwadhyam, Tamang Sailo, Baul, Lai Haroba, Samai, Gond Maria, Dhangari gaja, Badhai, Dedhiya, Rauf, Thangta stick

27th December 2018

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The Saga of Three Jauhars at Chittorgarh

Many people are aware of the saga of mass suicide, traditionally known as Jauhar, during Rani Padmini’s time. But apart from that, two more Jauhar took place at the previous capital of Mewar, Chittorgarh.

Detail, An illustration of the Jauhar in Hutchinsons History of the Nations | Source: Wikimedia Commons

 

Jauhar – The Custom of Mass self-immolation 

Jauhar which is also pronounced as Jowhar or Juhar was a Hindu custom of mass self-immolation (by burning themselves in the fire) of women and children in parts of Indian subcontinent. This custom was followed in order to avoid capture, enslavement and rape by the invaders when they are facing certain defeat during the war. Even dead bodies were not spared by these invaders whose necrophilic tendencies are recorded in history. The most famous Jauhars of the history was recorded during wars between Hindu Rajput kingdoms in Rajasthan and the Muslim armies.

Source: hindujagruti

It has been recorded that the Jauhar and shaakh were never carried out when the Rajputs were at war with other Hindus, such as the Marathas, as the defeated was expected to be treated with dignity.

First Jauhar in Chittorgarh by Allaudin Khilji in 1303

The first Jauhar of Chittorgarh is the most popular one. It was during the reign of Alauddin Khilji when Mewar was ruled by Rawal Ratan Singh. Alauddin Khilji had heard a lot about Zawar, Dariba and Agucha. In fact, mining of zinc, silver and other precious metals in these places were the talk of the nearby areas and far off places. Khilji himself had heard about the mines and so, on 28th January 1303, Alauddin started his March to Chittor with his large army so that he could grab the rich mines.

But on reaching Chittor, he found the Chittorgarh fort to be heavily defended and well-fortified. The Delhi Sultanate arrived at the gate and demanded the Rajputs to surrender. The angry Rawal Ratan Singh refused to surrender even though he knew that his army was too small in front of that of Khilji. This lead Alauddin to surround the fort from all the sides and conduct a siege. He set up a camp between the Berach and Gambhiri rivers.

Alauddin Khilji | Source: WikiBio

This siege went on for nearly 8 months which suggests that the defenders put up a strong resistance. Amir Khusrau has mentioned about this siege in his Khaza’in ul-Futuh where Khusrau implies that the frontal attacks by the invaders failed twice. Alauddin also ordered the fort to be pelted with stones from siege engines (munjaniqs), while his armored soldiers attacked it from all sides. The fort might have suffered from a famine or an epidemic.

The long drawn siege gradually depleted all the supplies within the fort. Finally, King Rawal Ratan Singh gave the orders that the gates would open and the Rajputs will fight till death with the besieging troops. On hearing the decision, the women of Chittor had two options either to commit the mass immolation Jauhar or to face dishonor at the hands of the enemy.

Jauhar Kund in Chittor | Source: Native Planet Hindi

The decision was in the favor of the divine suicide Jauhar. A huge pyre was lit and all the women jumped into the flames following their queen. Each soldier got dressed in the Kesari robes and turbans and exchanged paan amongst themselves and marched towards the enemy to fight till death. This tradition is called Shaakh.

Chittorgarh fort | Source: medium

According to Amir Khusrau, 30,000 Hindus were “cut down like dry grass” in that war.

However, there’s another story that revolves around this Jauhar. This story is based on the epic fictionalized poem, Padmavat written by Malik Muhammad Jayasi in 1540 CE. According to this poem, Rani Padmavati, also called as Rani Padmini, was the second wife of Rawal Ratan Singh after Rani Nagmati. Alauddin Khilji wanted Rani Padmini to be his’ and so he deceitfully captured Rawal Ratan Singh. Padmavati asks Gora and Badal to help rescue him. They successfully did so but during the fight, Gora was killed.

Rawal Ratan Singh | Source: Silly Confusion

During Ratansen’s absence, the ruler of Kumbhalner, Devpal proposes marriage to Padmavati which angers Rawal Ratan Singh and he ensures single combat in which Ratansen and Devpal kill each other. Nagmati and Padmavati commit suicide on Ratansen’s pyre. Alauddin’s army reaches Chittor, when the women commit Jauhar and the men fight till death. Alauddin captures an empty fortress, thus denied victory. The victorious Alauddin considers his victory as Pyrrhic.

The sacrifice of these women is not forgotten even today. To commemorate this sacrifice, Jauhar Mela is celebrated in Chittor every year.

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Second Jauhar of Rani Karnavati in 1534

It was Rani Karnavati who hailed from Bundi. She was married to Rana Sangram Singh who was also known as Rana Sanga of the Sisodia dynasty of Chittorgarh. The couple had two sons namely Vikramjit and Udai Singh.

Rana Sangram quickly started to expand his territory. This expansion brought him in direct conflict with the Lodhi dynasty of Delhi. In the year 1518, Rana Sanga destroyed the Lodhi army of Delhi Sultanate. Rana Sanga was wounded in the battle. He lost an arm by a cut of sword and an arrow which made him lame for life. He was already blind from one eye before his coronation. But it did not shake his courage for taking part in the further battles.

Rana Sanga | Source: Chandragupta’s India

Later in the year 1527, during a fierce battle in Khanua between Rana Sanga and the first Mughal emperor Babur, who had captured the throne in Delhi, Rana Sanga died of his wounds. Rani Karnavati was left as a widow and regent of Chittorgarh in the name of her elder son Vikramjit.

Qutub-ud-din Bahadur Shah, Sultan of Gujarat, sensed the opportunity and attacked the Mewar kingdom with his huge army. Rani Karnavati appealed to other Rajput rulers to help them save the honor of Chittorgarh. Meanwhile, the rulers advised Rani Karnavati to send both the princes Vikramjit and Udai Singh to Bundi for their safety.

Bahadur Shah | Source: Revolvy

The Rajputs were prepared to fight till death with the sieging troops all dressed up in Kesariya clothes and turbans and exchanged paan with each other as a sign of parting. Rani Karnavati knew that with such unequal struggle, the Rajput army would surely perish. So she chose the way of Jauhar where women of Chittor led by Rani Karnavati jumped in the pyre of flames.

Whereas Karnavati’s maid, Panna Dhai escaped with both the princes to safety.

 

Third Jauhar of Chittorgarh

The third destruction at Chittorgarh was done by Abu’l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar or simply ‘Akbar’. In the spring of 1568 CE, he wanted to conquer Mewar which was being ruled by the 53rd ruler of Mewar dynasty and the fourth son of Rani Karnavati and Rana Sanga, Rana Uday Singh.

Shyamaldas Dhadhavadhia was a 19th-century writer who has documented the history and culture of Rajasthan. According to an account by him, Udai Singh called a council of war where he discussed the possible invasion of Akbar. These nobles advised him to take refuge in the hills of Udaipur along with his princes.

Akbar | Source: Epic World History

On the advice of his council of advisors, Rana Uday Singh left the fort to camp in the vast plains of Udaipur. Two brave army chieftains Jaimal and Patta were left behind to defend the fort along with 8000 Rajput warriors. On the other hand, Akbar laid siege on the fortress.

The Rajput army fought heroically. During this situation, Akbar even vowed to visit the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja at Ajmer to pray for divine help for achieving victory. Jaimal and Fatta Sisodiya estimated the incapability of victory the next day so he ordered Jauhar and on the night of February 22, approximately 8000 women burned themselves down to prevent themselves from slavery.

Maharana Udai Singh | Source: Eternal Mewar

Next day, the gates were opened and all the Rajput soldiers dressed up in saffron robes exchanged betel leaves and charged out bravely to fight the enemies committing Shaakh. Akbar was furious that the siege took so long and ordered the slaughter of more than 40,000 unarmed old men, women, and children of Chittorgarh.

Hand prints of some women who committed Jauhar | Source: facebook

The sacrifice of these rajputinis, their valor, their strength, and their bravery is still sung in the traditional songs which glorify their act. The need to know the history is not to spread hate but in fact to appreciate the sacrifice and learn from it so that in today’s generation we strive to stop making the mistakes in the name of religion, race, color, caste, etc.

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References: Wikipedia, Myindiamyglory, Hindujagruti, Wikimedia Commons