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The customs and Gujarati traditions constitutes for one of the most vibrant and colorful parts of India. The ethnicity and authenticity here is very simple, humble and age old. The entire state boasts of some of the most colorful heritage and culture of architecture, festivals, fairs, dance forms, musical numbers and so much more which makes it a one of a kind experience. The people here have managed to safeguard their centuries and eons old traditions which can even be witnessed in present day in various forms and modes. Here is everything you need to know about the culture and traditions of this amazing state on the coast:
When a tourist visits Gujarat the first things that they see are the unique handcrafted art works and expert craftsmanship items that are displayed all over the market places, shops and various tourist locations as well. They make for the perfect souvenirs and gifts that one could take back. These products include items like jewellery, clothing attire, leatherwork items, metal work decorative items, mirror work pieces, baked clay items and so much more that you will literally be spoiled for choices. The various whimsical and interesting patterns and designs makes for some of the best type of bed covers, quilts, clothes like Odhanis, Skirts, Kurtis, Jackets and more. This factor also guarantees in playing a major role in showcasing the rich heritage and culture that is deeply rooted in this amazing state of color.
Gujarat has become one of the largest and the most popular metropolitans in India which is currently expanding its capacity tenfold. This is clear with the presence of various big mansions and modern homes. Although with all these technological advancements, the traditions of this place are well maintained and managed by the people residing here. Some places also feature traditional homes which is made out of wood and built in a typical Gujarati form. It is a part of the tradition that all these houses that are built should necessarily have a Chabutra feature which is for the purpose of feeding the birds. Apart from the physical features the intricately designed walls, windows and various other such features truly represent the beauty of Gujarati culture. In case of jewelley, people and women wear silver jewels other than golden like the rest of India. Women in Gujarat can be seen traditionally carrying a bunch of keys tired to their waist with the help of a key holder that is made out of silver.
On a wider spectrum and in a larger scale, Gujarati is the mother tongue of the people here. Due to the heterogeneous nature of the people here, the languages spoken in this region are very different and varied. This 26th most widely spoken language in the world’s roots can be traced back to the indo Aryan languages. This language consists of around 11 different dialects which is conversed by the locals here in different regions of this western most state. Since this place shares its border with its neighboring states of Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh people here also speak in Marwari, Hindi, Marathi along with Urdu and Sindhi. The local tribes residing in the Kutch region speak their local Kutchhi language which is not spoken in any other region.
Being a state of ancient culture and rich heritage the fairs and festivals of Gujarat is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm displayed by the local people here. The diverse range of people who have called this place their home also celebrate their festival with happiness and grandeur. Some of the most famously celebrated festivals here are Navratri, Uttarayan, Deepawali, Kite Festival and Ran Utsav. Other fairs that takes place annually and is observed mainly by the local Gujarati population here Shamlaji Melo, Bhadra Purnuma Fair and Mahadev Fair. Planning a visit to Gujarat around this time with your family, friends and loved ones will only add a hint of excitement, fun and flair in your holiday making it all the more memorable.
Gujarat is every food lover’s paradise. The range of delicacies offered here is simply remarkable and mind boggling. Every food stall here offers food that contains the signature sweet and savoury taste that has made Gujarati dishes a favorite among a majority of Indians. Some of the most iconic food of Gujarat which is famous throughout the world include Fafda, Undhiyu, Dhokla, Khandvi etc. what makes Gujarati food items special is the ingredients that goes into its making which are locally available and the best of it can only be experienced while in Gujarat. Some other delicacies and snacks include Handvo, Gathiya, Kachori etc. Not just this stunning coastal town the entire Indian sub continent is famous for its delicious food.
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