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Showing posts with label #buddha purnima. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Peepli Poonam Fair Mount Abu 18 May 2019

The Annual congregation on Peepli Poonam of Gracias to pay obeisance to their departed souls.

The Unique Blue Full Moon

Gracias arriving in waves

The tribal womenfolk 

At the lake

Thousands of Gracias (Tribal ) from Rajasthan come to Nakki Lake for Buddha Purnima. Their zest for fun and frolic is out of this world. View the vibrant traditional attire of these tribal folks and experience their joyful singing. This annual meeting is something akin to the Maha Kumbh festival. Today, Abu will witness the colourful gaiety of these fun-loving folks. Tomorrow they will be gone and they will leave the Abode of the gods with fond memories of this place. Abuites will again look forward to their gathering on the Flower full moon next year.





Thursday, May 11, 2017

Buddha Purnima 10 May 2017 Mount Abu

Gracias congregate on Nakki Lake on Buddha Purnima 


Buddha Purnima /Flower Moon

Nakki Lake 

Buddha Purnima The full moon in May also referenced as the Flower Moon has a unique gravitational pull not so much on the waters of Nakki Lake but on the Gracias of Rajasthan. On Buddha Purnima, Gracias from Rajasthan come together at Nakki Lake to celebrate their traditions. Their zest for fun and frolic is exceptional to witness. Previously, a majority of these folks used to trudge all the way from their villages to be here at Nakki Lake on Buddha Purnima. This year, hundreds of them came to Abu on a variety of different motorcycles and scooters. Others used jeeps and local state and private transportation. Watching the tribal people in their vibrant traditional attire and hearing their joyful folklore songs is a unique experience.

 Bikes by the hundreds
 Harry on an admiring Trip
 Buying bangles 
 Immediate Tattoo
Within minutes, he had tattooed quite a few village bellies 
 Folk dance of the Gracias 
 Traditional Dress
 Enjoying ice-cream
 Observe NO MOBILES meeting old friends
 At the Lake
 Posing at a price 
 On the move 
 Traditional folk dance
I will post a video soon 

Gracias of Rajasthan 


Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Mount Abu "Garasias"



"The Flower Moon, snapped over Mount Abu."
  The Flower Moon


May 2, 2007
The Full Flower Moon. Abu’s hillsides are in full bloom. Out here in India, it’s called “Buddha Purnima”. The full moon this year fell on May 2, 2007; it commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha. On special days, many people go to Indian holy places to ask the gods for their favour. What fascinates me is the large number of "Garasias" who come to my hometown.
These Garasias throng to Abu by the hundreds and that too on foot, they hoof it all the way up from villages all over Rajasthan. They come in enormous groups singing and dancing in their local dialect till they amass around the famous Nakki Lake at Abu, their final destination.
For the Garasias, "Buddha Purnima" is an important day as they decided on marriages on this day. The Garasias pay the bride's "price" to her father after elopement. Should this agreement not work out, the girl returns home with her father, who receives some money for the inconvenience caused.
The Garasias, legend has it is descendants of the Rajput tribe of the Chauhans. Apparently, the Chauhans, after being defeated in a battle aeons ago, fled and mingled with the local Bhil tribe to form a distinctive group. The tribal population of Garasias are concentrated around the hills of Abu and the KOTRA region of Udaipur.
The Garasias have a Bhil culture with bows and arrows for hunting and self-defence. I Still fail to understand how they have a higher status than the native Bhil. Perhaps there is some truth in the legend of the Garasias origin (the fallen Rajputs)
The zest for the life of these people left an impression on me. I’m posting a few snaps of these fun-loving folks, Happy viewing.



"Garasias" who come to my hometown, during Buddha Purnima"
"Garasias" who come to my hometown.

"Garasias" who come to my hometown, during Buddha Purnima"
"Garasias" who come to my hometown, during Buddha Purnima"

"Garasias throng to Nakki Lake"
Garasias throng to Nakki Lake