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In the chapter "Pushkar," during the autumn evenings, various tribes from Rajasthan gather near Pushkar. These tribes include camel-herding Raikars, Gujjars, Lohars, and martial Bhils. Pushkar hosts a colorful animal fair where people buy and sell cattle, sheep, goats, camels, and horses. It also brings families together who live far apart in the desert.
The fair is a sensory delight with soft sand underfoot and the enticing aroma of food like pakoras and jalebis. The jalebis were hot and sweet, providing energy. The fair features camel races, turban-tying competitions, and thrilling bike stunts in the "Well of Death." There's even an inflatable Mickey Mouse for children to enjoy. Visitors can buy swords and shields, visit a tented stable with expensive horses, and watch women shop for bangles.
In the evening, people sit around fires, share meals, and enjoy rich buttermilk drinks. They watch the sunset over the desert. At dawn, people head to the lakes. The Jayeshtha Pushkar Lake is surrounded by steps filled with well-dressed women, all awaiting the sunrise. As the sun appears, people dive into the water and toss flowers to welcome the dawn.
At night, with the full moon glowing, pilgrims float lamps on the lake in a beautiful ceremony. It's a way to thank the year gone by and hope for the year ahead. The chapter ends with the anticipation of tribes returning to Pushkar in the future.
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