Though Bihar
celebrates almost all the north India festivals, it has a festival that is
unique to the state. Chhath is the most important festival of the state and is
celebrated six days after Diwali, when people from all castes can stand
together in the river and worship the sun god. The rituals related to Chhath
are very stringent and there are several folktales, songs, and special sweets
that make this festival a unique experience.
Tour to Bihar Another unique ritual confined to
Bihar is the Pind-daan performed by the Gayawals in Gaya. It is considered to
be an obligation of all devout Hindus to visit this place after the death of
their parents, a mandatory rite believed to bring salvation to the departed
souls. Though the pind-daan can be performed almost any time of the year,
people prefer to do it during Pitrapaksha, which is the period just before
Navratri and generally falls in September.
In the summer month of June, the people of
Mithila in the village of Saurath organize a unique marriage mart in a mango
orchard. During this fair, parents whose children are of marriageable age come
here and the Mithila Brahmins settle a record number of marriages during this
time.
Sonepur is the venue of a grand cattle fair held
in the month of November. The fair is ranked as the world’s largest and it is
not simply confined to animal trade but numerous shows and performances are
also a part of the fair. Visitors also pay obeisance at the nearby temple of
Hariharnath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
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Sonepur Mela
Sonepur Mela is the one of largest cattle fairs of the world. It is a historical and ancient event celebrated every year on bank of pious confluence of Gandak and the Ganges river, on the back drop of Harihar Nath Temple. On Kartik Purnima lacs of Devotees flock to offer prayer at this temple after taking a holy dip in the river.
The mela has its origins during ancient times. This is when Chandragupta Maurya used to buy elephants and horses across the river Ganges. The Sonepur Cattle Fair once used to attract traders from places as distant as Central Asia.
Nearly all animals can be bought at the Sonepur
Originally, the venue of the fair was Hajipur and only the performance of the puja used to take place at the Harihar Nath temple of Sonepur. However, under the rule of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, the venue of the fair got shifted to Sonepur. The temple of Harihar Nath is believed to have been originally built by Lord Rama, on his way to the court of King Janak to win the hand of Mata Sita. It is further said that Raja Man Singh later got the temple repaired. The Harihar Nath temple, as it stands today, was built by Raja Ram Narain, an influential person during the late Mughal period.
Sonepur is well connected by road to the nearby City of Chapra, Hajipur, and cities. Sonepur is 25
The Mela is administered by Chapra District Administrator with due support from Bihar Govt. The promotion of Mela is done by the Tourism Ministry of Bihar. The administration arranges sanitation, drinking water facilities, health and welfare camps for the visitors.
Sonepur Mela gets very wide publicity in media