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Ahmedabad
enjoys a thriving cultural tradition, being the centre of
Gujarati cultural activities and diverse traditions of different
ethnic and religious communities. Popular celebrations and
observances include Uttarayan — an annual kite-flying
day on 14 January. The nine nights of Navratri are celebrated
with people performing Garba — the folk dance of Gujarat
— at venues across the city. The festival of lights
— Deepavali is celebrated with the lighting of lamps
in every house, the decorating the floors with the rangoli
and the bursting of firecrackers. Other festivals such as
Holi, Eid ul-Fitr and Christmas are celebrated with enthusiasm.
The annual Rath Yatra procession on the Ashadh-sud-bij date
of the Hindu calendar and the procession of Tajia during the
Muslim holy month of Muharram are integral parts of the city's
culture.
The
people of Ahmedabad enjoy rich culinary traditions. The most
popular form of meal — a typical Gujarati thali (meal)
— consists of rotli, dal, rice and Shaak (cooked vegetables,
sometimes with curry), with accompaniments of pickles and
roasted papads. Popular beverages include buttermilk and tea;
sweet dishes include laddoos and mango. There are many restaurants,
which serve a wide array of Indian and international cuisines.
Most of the food outlets serve only vegetarian food, as a
strong tradition of vegetarianism is maintained by the city's
Jain and Hindu communities. The first all-vegetarian Pizza
Hut in the world opened in Ahmedabad.
The architectural
history of Ahmedabad stretches across the last millennium.
The Sultanate fused Hindu craftsmanship with Islamic architecture,
giving rise to the Indo-Saracenic style. Many mosques in the
city are built in this fashion. After independence, modern
buildings were constructed in Ahmedabad to the designs of
renowned visiting architects Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier, Balkrishna
V. Doshi and Charles Correa.
Traditional clothes called Chania Cholis being sold at Law
GardenParts of Ahmedabad are known for their speciality of
folk art. The Paldi area is famous for shops selling works
of embroidery from the Kutch and Saurashtra regions. The artisans
of Rangeela pol are famous for making bandhinis (tie and dye
work), while the cobbler shops of Madhupura sell traditional
mojri footwear. High-quality idols of Ganesha and other religious
icons are made in huge numbers in the Gulbai Tekra area. The
shops at the Law Garden are famous for their mirror work handicraft.
Victorian architecture is showcased in most college, railway
station and government buildings, mainly constructed during
the colonial period.
Many Gujarati intellectuals migrated to Ahmedabad due to its
prosperity. Three main literary institutions were established
in Ahmedabad for the promotion of Gujarati literature —
Gujarat Vidhya Sabha, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad and Gujarat
Sahitya Sabha. Musicians and instrumentalists from across
the world come to perform at the popular classical music festival
held each 1 January by the Saptak School of Music. The Sanskar
Kendra — one of the many buildings in Ahmedabad designed
by Le Corbusier — is a city museum depicting history,
art, culture and architecture of Ahmedabad. The Gandhi Smarak
Sangrahalaya and the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial
have a permanent display of photographs, documents and other
articles of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel. The Calico Museum
of Textiles has a large collection of Indian and international
fabrics, garments and textiles. Ahmedabad maintains a strong
popular literary tradition in large public libraries maintained
by the literary societies, research and government institutions
and colleges. The Hazrat Pir Mohammad Shah Library has a collection
of rare original manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi
and Turkish languages.
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