Mewar Travel Tourism Udaipur
The “Mewar Travel & Tourism” magazine is published to assist visitors to this region in every way.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Thursday, February 14, 2013
BANESHWAR FAIR 2013
The name Baneshwar is derived from the revered Shiva Linga which is kept in the Mahadev temple in Dungarpur. "Baneshwar" means the 'master of the delta' in the local Vagdi language and this name was given to Shiva Linga.The Baneshwar fair is held at a small delta formed by the river Som and Mahi, from Magh Shukla Ekadashi to Magh Shukla Poornima. (Jan-Feb).
The Baneshwar fair, in its present form is actually a merger of two fairs: one which used to be held in honour of Baneshwar Mahadev (Lord Shiva) and another fair which started after the construction of the Vishnu temple by Jankunwari, daughter-in-law of Mavji, a highly revered saint considered to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The Baneshwar fair is predominantly a tribal fair where thousands of tribal from Madhya pradesh, Gujrat & Rajasthan gather at Confluence of Mahi, Som & Jhakham rivers to take a Holy dip.
The fair site is at a distance of 5 kms from Sabla, a village on the Udaipur-Banswara-Dungarpur bus route which is at a distance of 123 kms from Udaipur 53 kms from Banswara 45 kms from Dungarpur and 22 kms from Aspur, the Tehsil headquarter.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Marwar Festival 2012
The Symbolic March :
Fairs
in Rajasthan are mythological in nature relating to Gods and Goddesses. They
are even celebrated to commemorate the brave deeds of medival heroes. The
Marwar Festival, held in memory of the heroes of Rajasthan is one such example.
The Serpent Dance :
The
festival is celebrated in the Hindu month of Ashwin (Sept-Oct) in Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
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