Famous fairs and festivals of India

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Pushkar Fair in Rajasthan is running. Discussion of the fair not only in Rajasthan but also in India occurs. The fair is one of the famous fairs of Rajasthan. The fair camel, cow, goat, sheep, buffalo etc. The animals are brought to sell. Moreover, the religious place, beautiful and natural landscape provide a sense of comfort. Let me tell you it is not fair that only India is so famous. In addition, many fairs are held every year in India, which are famous in the whole Asia. These fairs millions of people from the world come to see. Today we tell about some of India are famous fairs. Learn where and why these fairs are made.

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The Pushkar Fair,Rajasthan

 

Every year in the holy city of Rajasthan Pushkar mela is the world's largest camel fair. It seems scrum of about 50 thousand camels which are sold, decorated and have provided their race. In addition to the fair camels cow, goat, sheep, buffalo and other animals are brought to sell. Dip in the holy lake of Pushkar The Hindu religionist also arrive. It is the world's only Brahma temple. Tattooing at the same time, cultural events, artistic antique shopping, puppet (puppet) show, competition, etc. is large mustache.

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Chandrabhaga Fair,Odisha

 

The fair is held in Orissa Bhubaneswar Khandgiri. The fair every year on the full moon day of the Chandrabhaga river. The festival lasts for seven days, and the country's thousands of devotees take a dip in the river. In addition to this fair in Orissa Konark Sun Temple here, you can see places like monasteries and museums. It seems fair every year in the month of February.

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Sagar, West Bengal

 

In India, the Ganga Sagar Mela Kumbh Mela is considered most sacred. Every year this fair the Bay of Bengal, where the Ganges meets the sea, there seems. The fair with hundreds of thousands of people from around the country arrive to bathe. Moreover, the huge number of devotees visit Nepal. The importance of this fair is too much. To say - all the pilgrimage repeatedly, once Sagar.

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Bneshwar Fair, Rajasthan

 

Bneshwar Fair is held in Dungarpur district of Rajasthan. It is a tribal fair, which takes every year in February. In the event of Lord Shiva is worshiped in the traditional way and are diverse rituals. In the event you can see the lifestyle of tribals. The fair is also organized tribals dancing, seeing people come fairly.

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Hamis Gompa festival, Tibet

 

Hamis Gompa Festival, a religious fair, which is organized by the Buddhist community. The Fair, the largest Buddhist monastery in Ladakh in January, is held in the month of February. Famous Hamill gompa is surrounded on all four sides of the mountain cliffs and Hamill is made in the National Park.

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Shri Kolayat Fair, Bikaner

 

Kolayat Fair is held in Bikaner district of Rajasthan. The fair is also known by the name of Kapil Muni Fair. This fair is the largest fair of cattle. Are the most important holy dip at the fair. Thousands lamp night time swimming in the lake appear here. Jailesmer of the Desert Festival in Rajasthan, Nagaur Fair and also find the famous Bikaner Camel Fair. This fair is held between September and October in Bikaner.

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Sonepur Fair,Bihar

 

In Bihar, the full moon day (November) at the confluence of Ganga and Gandak vast cattle fair is held. Sonepur Mela is also known as Harihar Mela area. Fair of this kind in the world to find only in India. The fair elephants, horses, buffaloes, donkeys and all kinds of birds come to breed sale. It is the largest fair in Asia. Many programs are also organized entertainment at the fair. Theatre first came here, due to the obscene concert has now been banned. People here tend to buy frozen.

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Anbubasi Fair, Assam

 

It is one of India's religious fairs and festivals. The fair is held for three days. Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati in Assam during the monsoon it is held every year in the traditional way. The temple from different parts of the country with hundreds of thousands of devotees visit to darshan.

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Kumbh Mela, Allahabad

 

The country's four most sacred places Prayag (Allahabad), Haridwar, Ujjain and Nasik think after every 12 years. The fair Ajoyn Godavari, Kshipra, Yamuna and Ganges rivers are the same. Hindu pilgrims gathered at the fair banks of the River Ganges in the holy river to bathe. According to religious belief, to bathe in the Ganges washes away the sins of all life. The fair attracted by Naga Sadhus procession is about to be removed.