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Baneshwar Fair,
Dungarpur |
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Camel Festival, Bikaner |
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Chandrabhaga Fair, Jhalawar |
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Desert Festival,
Jaisalmer |
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Elephant Festival, Jaipur |
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Gangaur Festival,
Jaipur |
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Kailadevi Fair, Karauli |
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Kite Festival, Jaipur |
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Kumbhalgarh
Festival, Kumbhalgarh |
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Marwar Festival,
Jodhpur |
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Mewar Festival,
Udaipur |
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Nagaur Fair, Nagaur |
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Pushkar Fair, Pushkar |
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Shekhawati Fair, Shekhawati. |
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Summer Festival, Mount
Abu |
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Teej Festival, Jaipur |
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Urs,
Ajmer |
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Winter Festival, Mount Abu |
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| Chandrabhaga Fair |
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Location: The
banks of river Chandrabhaga at Chandravati in
Jhalarapatan, 6 km from Jhalawar, Rajasthan.
Significance :
Predominantly a cattle fair.
Time of Celebration :
Kartik Purnima (Full moon day) according to the Hindu
calendar that usually falls in October or November.
The Chandrabhaga fair is held every year at Jhalrapatan (6kms from Jhalawar) in the month of Kartik (Oct-Nov).
The River Chadrabhaga runs here and is considered holy by the people residing in this part of Rajasthan. On the Full moon night of 'Kartik purnima', thousands of pilgrims take a holy dip in the river. The fair, held on the last day of Kartik, attracts devotees who bathe in the holy waters at this spot which is known as Chandravati.
A big cattle fair which blends religion with commerce is held here. Livestock like Cows, horses, buffaloes, camels and bullocks are brought from distant parts for sale. Traders from various parts of Madhya-Pradesh and Maharashtra converge here and brisk trading takes place. The fair provides an opportunity for the tourists to acquaint themselves with the people of this region and their rituals and traditions.
Ramganj Mandi is the nearest Railway Station(25kms). Jhalawar is well connected to Kota, Bundi and Jaipur. National Highway No.12 passes through Jhalawar. Buses are available from all major cities.
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