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Rajasthan: BJP Workers Demand Permission To Conduct Baneshwar Dham Fair

As per the latest update, Rajasthan BJP members have scrutinized the ban on the much renowned Baneshwar Dham fair and requested consent for it saying it is the focal point of tribal faith. “Beneshwar Dham is the focal point of tribal faith. Tribals coming from Banswara, Dungarpur, Udaipur, Pratapgarh and Gujarat are disheartened as the fair has been restricted. Numerous tribals have the custom to submerge mortal remaining parts of their relatives during this fair.

“Also, when consent was allowed to travellers to visit the holy place of Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer during Urs when Corona was at its pinnacle, for what reason can’t similar be given to us?” asked the party members who later met the authority requesting the lifting of the boycott.

Banswara BJP District President Govind Singh Rao, alongside different authorities – – Hakru Mayda, Mukesh Rawat, Manohar Patel, Rajesh Katara, Gauravsinh Rao and other BJP leaders presented an update to the Collector for Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

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The specialists said that a fair is held each year in Beneshwar. Consistently, different networks alongside the tribal families, come here to drench the cinders of their friends and family. In such a circumstance, authorization ought to be allowed to this tribal fair which is held every year on the boundary of tribal ruled Banswara and Dungarpur areas.

Numerous money managers from tribal networks set up their shops here. This gives pay to their families and turns into a method for occupation as well, they added. Rao said: “We ask the state government to quit playing with this mollification strategy and grant the fair or we will coordinate a significant protest.”

Baneshwar Fair is a famous tribal celebration held in the Baneshwar Temple of Dungarpur in Rajasthan. This celebration, hung on the full moon day of February or Magh Shukla Purnima, draws in various sightseers. On this event, Bhils travel as far as possible from Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to take a plunge at the conversion of the waterways, Mahi and Som. Notwithstanding this fair, the Vagad Festival is likewise one of the famous festivals of Dungarpur. This celebration features dance structures and music from the area. Holi, the well known Hindu celebration, is commended here with tribal dances.

 

 

 

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