Tarnetar Fair (Temple of Shiva or Trinetreshwar) - तारनेतर साफ
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An exciting and unique fair held annually at Tarnetar in Saurashtra. The fair coincides with the festival at the Trineteshwar Temple, celebrating the wedding of the legendary Mahabharata hero, Arjuna with Draupadi. The fair is a kind of marriage market for the local tribals - the Kolis, Bharwads and Rabaris.
Is an exciting and a unique fair held annually at Tarnetar in Saurashtra. The fair coincides with the festival at the Trineteshwar Temple, celebrating .the wedding of the legendary Mahabharata hero, Arjuna with Draupadi. The fair is a kind of a marriage market for the local tribals -the Kalis, Bharwads and Rabaris. The traditional costumes, exquisite jewellery and wonderful Tarnetar "Chhatris" (umbrellas) with intricate embroidery and mirror work are sold. An added attraction is the lively folk dance performances such as -garba, ras, haro.
Tarnetar Fair, Gujarat is a popular fair in the state of Gujarat. This fair does not remain within the boundary of state but crosses it to reach the followers and the devotees. That shows the importance and the significance of the fiesta. The fair of Tarnetar bears mythological significancies. Mahabharata, the epic of Hindus bears various significancies of the fair and the place. The fair is the best place where tourists can experience the rich heritage of India and the colorful vivacity that lies in every celebration.
Apart from this there is another distinctive feature of the fair is 'Tarnetar Chhatri' which is the colorful art and embroidery of Gujarat. These umbrellas bear intricate mirror work, embroidery and lacework.
An exciting and unique three day fair held annually at Tarnetar in Saurashtra, Gujarat. The Tarnetar fair is one of the most colourful events in the state of Gujarat. The fair coincides with the festival at the Trineteshwar temple (three-eyed god Shiva), celebrating the wedding of the legendary 'Mahabharatha' (epic) hero, Arjuna with Draupadi. It is believed that the Swayamwar (marriage) took place in Tarnetar after Arjun performed the Mastsyavedh, an unparalleled feat of archery.
Villagers from all over Saurashtra, dressed in their traditional costumes and exquisite jewellery throng Tarnetar during this fair. The fair is a kind of marriage market for the local tribals-the Kolis, Bharwads and Rabaris who visit Tarnetar to find suitable brides. The tribal youth elegantly dressed in colourful dhotis, embroidered jackets, eye-catching turbans and carrying colourful embroidered umbrellas come to be chosen by village belles dressed in colourful finery. Tradition holds that if the girl stops to talk to one of the men, it is a sign that she has found the man of her choice.
Lively folk songs and dances-garba, ras, hudo and the Rasada, the captivating folk dance performed by hundreds of women moving gracefully in a single circle, dancing to the accompaniment of drums and flutes are the special attractions of the fair, besides the wonderful Tarnetar "Chhatris" -umbrellas with intricate embroidery and mirror work. There are also exhibitions of rural handicrafts, a cattle show, and competitive sports.
Is an exciting and a unique fair held annually at Tarnetar in Saurashtra. The fair coincides with the festival at the Trineteshwar Temple, celebrating .the wedding of the legendary Mahabharata hero, Arjuna with Draupadi. The fair is a kind of a marriage market for the local tribals -the Kalis, Bharwads and Rabaris. The traditional costumes, exquisite jewellery and wonderful Tarnetar "Chhatris" (umbrellas) with intricate embroidery and mirror work are sold. An added attraction is the lively folk dance performances such as -garba, ras, haro.
Tarnetar Fair, Gujarat is a popular fair in the state of Gujarat. This fair does not remain within the boundary of state but crosses it to reach the followers and the devotees. That shows the importance and the significance of the fiesta. The fair of Tarnetar bears mythological significancies. Mahabharata, the epic of Hindus bears various significancies of the fair and the place. The fair is the best place where tourists can experience the rich heritage of India and the colorful vivacity that lies in every celebration.
Apart from this there is another distinctive feature of the fair is 'Tarnetar Chhatri' which is the colorful art and embroidery of Gujarat. These umbrellas bear intricate mirror work, embroidery and lacework.
An exciting and unique three day fair held annually at Tarnetar in Saurashtra, Gujarat. The Tarnetar fair is one of the most colourful events in the state of Gujarat. The fair coincides with the festival at the Trineteshwar temple (three-eyed god Shiva), celebrating the wedding of the legendary 'Mahabharatha' (epic) hero, Arjuna with Draupadi. It is believed that the Swayamwar (marriage) took place in Tarnetar after Arjun performed the Mastsyavedh, an unparalleled feat of archery.
Villagers from all over Saurashtra, dressed in their traditional costumes and exquisite jewellery throng Tarnetar during this fair. The fair is a kind of marriage market for the local tribals-the Kolis, Bharwads and Rabaris who visit Tarnetar to find suitable brides. The tribal youth elegantly dressed in colourful dhotis, embroidered jackets, eye-catching turbans and carrying colourful embroidered umbrellas come to be chosen by village belles dressed in colourful finery. Tradition holds that if the girl stops to talk to one of the men, it is a sign that she has found the man of her choice.
Lively folk songs and dances-garba, ras, hudo and the Rasada, the captivating folk dance performed by hundreds of women moving gracefully in a single circle, dancing to the accompaniment of drums and flutes are the special attractions of the fair, besides the wonderful Tarnetar "Chhatris" -umbrellas with intricate embroidery and mirror work. There are also exhibitions of rural handicrafts, a cattle show, and competitive sports.

