The Mewar Festival is celebrated to welcome the
advent of spring. It coincides with the festival of Gangaur in Udaipur,
and has a unique charm about it. The women folk gather to dress the
images of Isar and Gangaur and then carry them in a ceremonial
procession through different parts of the city. The procession winds its
way to the Gangaur Ghat at Lake Pichhola. Here, the images are
transferred to special boats amidst much singing and festivity.
Once the religious part of the festival is over, it is time for
cultural events where Rajasthani culture is portrayed through songs,
dances and other programmes. The festival culminates with an impressive
fireworks display. The Mewar Festival is celebrated to welcome the
advent of spring. It coincides with the festival of Gangaur in Udaipur
and has a unique charm about it. The festival of Gangaur is very
significant for women of Rajasthan. It is a time for them to dress up in
their best clothes and participate in the festival.
History
Udaipur is the jewel of Mewar kingdom ruled by the Sisodia dynasty for
1200 Years. The foundation of the city has an interesting legend
associated with it. According to it, Maharana Udai Singh, the founder,
was hunting one day when he met a holy man meditating on a hill
overlooking the Lake Pichhola. The hermit blessed the Maharana and
advised him to build a palace at this favorable located spot with a
fertile valley watered by the stream, a lake, an agreeable altitude and
an amphitheater of low mountains. Maharana followed the advise of the
hermit and founded the city in 1559 A.D.






