


Jaipur, October 18 (Udaipur Kiran News). The festival of lights has started from Dhanteras in the capital Jaipur. Due to which the major markets of Jaipur city and other markets are drenched in colorful lights. Where there are old buildings along the roads that contain their cultural and historical heritage or showrooms, intersections or shops giving the message of changing lifestyle. The decoration of colorful lights everywhere is attracting people effortlessly. so somewhere
This time, the message of ‘Vocal for Local’ has been set by the trade chambers of the city and this time indigenous lights have been decorated. People who come to see the lights and decorations are also very excited about it. From Dhanteras to Diwali, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj, apart from the city residents, a large number of people from outside will also come to see the decorations and lights. At the same time, foreign tourists coming to Jaipur will also be eager to capture these moments in their memories.
Sita Swayamvar and Ram Darbar came true
MI Road, one of the major roads of the city, is seen seeing red, green, blue and yellow lights. As if the stars have come down to earth to welcome the festival of lights. The main intersection of Jaipur is Panch Batti on this road. Where the people coming here are especially liking the decoration of lights. Here the tableau of Sita Swayamvar is mesmerizing the people. A replica of Ram Darbar has been engraved with lighting at some distance ahead.
Craze for making reels among youth
The youth gathered at Panch Batti intersection are eager to capture these special moments of lights and decorations in their mobile cameras. Women dressed in traditional costumes of Rajasthan looked excited while making reels amidst this light. One such girl, Srijan, says that she comes every year to see Roshni. But this time the view is different due to the combination of colors in lighting. This time the decorations made on the indigenous theme have a different attraction.
Replica of Titanic ready on small platform
Parkota, a witness to the historical heritage of Jaipur, also appears in a different color on Diwali. Choura Rasta, Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Indira Bazaar, Badi Chaupar and Chhoti Chaupar as well as Chandpol Gate have also been attractively decorated with colorful lights. A replica of Titanic is also being prepared on Chhoti Chaupar.
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