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There’s almost a carnival like quality to this colourful festival which is celebrated throughout Rajasthan and not just in Jaipur. In a beautifully decorated palanquin, the goddess Teej is taken out in a procession followed by decorated camels, performers, musicians and several other colourfully dressed people. The festivities around this event are spectacular while there’s special significance for married couples during this festival. There are fairs and bazaars selling handicrafts and this month-long event begins in July and ends in August.