Holi in Jaisalmer: Foreign tourists immerse themselves in colours
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Foreign tourists immerse themselves in the colours of Holi in Jaisalmer

From the golden sands of Rajasthan to the sacred corridors of Madhya Pradesh, Holi festivities unfolded in a spectacular blend of colour, culture and devotion

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Mar 4, 2026, 08:00 am IST
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Jaisalmer: The world-famous Golden City of Jaisalmer has transformed into a vibrant mosaic of colours. Foreign tourists arriving in the city for Holi are not only enjoying the local sightseeing spots but are also deeply immersed in its festive spirit. Tourists are drenched in the vibrant colours of Jaisalmer, often referred to as Krishna Nagari, which continues to uphold its princely-era traditions.

The celebrations are centred around historic temples and public squares, where traditional Gair (folk dance processions) are being organised. Despite the language barrier, foreign tourists are enthusiastically joining these processions, dancing to local chants and contributing to a spectacular atmosphere of cross-cultural joy.

The allure of the Golden City’s unique heritage has drawn an exceptionally high number of international groups this year. These travellers are not merely spectators; they are active participants, seen navigating local markets to purchase water guns (pichkaris) and colours to join the revelry. A tourist from France said it’s very good to be here, to see the tradition of India, she has not seen such festivals in her country. Another tourist from France said it’s a very unique festival; he didn’t know such festivals existed.

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Local observers said that the magic of Jaisalmer’s royal Holi traditions has bridged the gap between countries. “The enthusiasm is infectious,” one local remarked, as tourists from across the ‘seven seas’ jump and celebrate with the same enthusiasm as if it were a festival from their own homeland. This massive influx of domestic and international visitors once again cements Jaisalmer’s reputation as a premier global destination for cultural tourism.

Meanwhile, the world-famous Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain celebrated Holi festival during the early morning Bhasma Aarti, with the sanctum sanctorum drenched in gulal and Lord Mahakal adorned with bhang (cannabis) and dry fruits in a divine decoration.

The temple gates were opened at 4 AM during the Bhasma Aarti. After performing abhishekam (ritual bathing) of Bhagwan Mahakal with water, the deity was worshipped with Panchamrit made from milk, curd, ghee, sugar and fresh fruit juices.Specially for the occasion, abhishekam was performed with Vijaya (bhang) and saffron-infused water.

Bhagwan Mahakal was divinely adorned with bhang, sandalwood and dry fruits. Priests and pujaris celebrated Holi with the deity, during which gulal was showered in the sanctum sanctorum.Devotees who attended the Bhasma Aarti appeared immersed in the colours of gulal and devotion.Bhog (sacred offering) of fruits and sweets was offered to Baba Mahakal.

A large number of devotees who reached the Bhasma Aarti sought the blessings of Bhagwan Mahakal. On behalf of the Mahanirvani Akhara, sacred ash (bhasma) was offered to Bhagwan Mahakal. (With inputs from ANI)

Topics: HoliBhasma AartiForeignersGolden City of JaisalmerShri Mahakaleshwar Temple
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