Kekri is a city and a municipality in Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. One health care center, one government hospital and private nursing homes are nearby.
The city hosts two local news channels.
Kekri is located at 25°58′N 75°09′E / 25.97°N 75.15°E / 25.97; 75.15.
Kekri is centrally situated among Rajsthan's major cities, Ajmer (80 km), Jaipur (130 km), Kota (140 km), Bhilwara(100 km) and Tonk. The town of Pranheda which has famous temple Pranheda Balaji, is nearby.
Earlier this city was known as Kankawati Nagari, named after Princess Kankawati. This city is a pioneer in the field of religious education and games.
Eminent Jain scholar Pandit Milapchand Kataria's research work and writings on Kekri City is well known throughout the country.
In the village of Para, an ancient temple of Lord Shiva is situated. People have strong faith in this temple.
The Jain Temple of Sri Shantinath Bhagwan is located in the village of Baghera Digamber.
Many mandirs (temples) are there, such as Charbhuja Mandir, Bijasan Mata Mandir, Shantinath Ji Digambar Jain Mandir, Laxminath Ji Mandir, Shiv Mandir, Kekradheesh Mandir, and Mehandipur Balaji Mandir.
Kekri, also known as keyri or köyri, is an old Finnish agricultural society-fashioned harvest festival celebrated in the autumn. It has not originally been tied to a permanent calendar date, but it was determined by the current year's autumn activities, but by the early 1800s its date stabilized at the All Saints' Day at the beginning of November.
Kekri tradition began to disappear with industrialization and urbanization of Finland, and many customs and traditions associated with kekri have been transferred to Christmas and the modern New Year holiday. The longest tradition remained in Eastern Finland. In Finland, kekri is now celebrated in Kajaani by burning the kekri goat ("kekripukki" in Finnish) built by the local actors. Incineration the kekri goat is usually linked to other programs, such as dance performance, music, street market etc.
Even if today Irish-originated Halloween has gradually begun to penetrate into the Finnish feast traditions from the United States, kekri has still held its ground. In Finland, a lot of people, however, think the Halloween celebration has turned into a commercial celebration and people may not wish to have associated it with the All Saints' Day.
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