SURENDRANAGAR
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WHEN
The fair is held for three days every
year during the Hindu calendar dates of Bhadarva Sud - 4th, 5th and 6th
(during the Gregorian calendar months Aug.-Sept) and
Being the most important fair of
Saurashtra, Tarnetar is attended by more than 50,000 people. The main
castes that have been participating are the Kolis, Rabaris, Bharwads,
Khants, Kanbis, Kathis, Charans, the Harijans and the Desh-rabaris. With
its growing reputation, visitors from rest of India and many different
parts of the world are also seen here.
INTERESTING FACTS
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HISTORY
Legend says that this fair has been held here since antiquity. Its origin is linked with the story of Draupadi’s swayamvar, where the great archer Arjun performed the difficult task of piercing the eye of a rotating fish with an arrow, by only looking at its reflection in the water. Through this feat he won his bride Draupadi.
Historically speaking, this festival tradition is believed to have begun 200-250 years ago. The fair is held on the grounds of the temple of Triniteshwar Mahadev, which means "the three-eyed God." The old temple that used to stand in Tarnetar was ruined, but a new one was built by the Gaekwads of Vadodara in the 19th century, and is now the focal point of the festival. It stands on the bank of a rivulet and opens into a beautiful kund. It is locally believed that this site used to be the original course of the Ganga river at some point in history, so a dip in the temple tank is considered by pilgrims to be as auspicious as a swim in the holy Ganga.
CALENDAR OF NEXT 3 YEAR
9th to 11th September 2013 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday)29th to 31st August 2014 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
17th to 19st September 2015 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
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