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List of Fairs and Festivals of Himachal Pradesh

by Nisha Parmar SEO Executive

Sirmour is the southernmost district in the hill state of Himachal Pradesh and is typically referred to as the Peach bowl of India. Providing a contrast to many of the locations in Himachal Pradesh, Sirmour is a rather low-lying area with a typical elevation of around 900 meters above sea level.

Sirmour is nestled amongst the lower series of Shivalik Hills and was established in 1090 by Raja Rasloo of Jaisalmer. It was likewise a princely state during the British guideline in the country. Owing to its simple ease of access and enjoyable environment throughout the year, it is a favored tourist destination and sees a big quantity of tourists all through the year.

Understood for their cheerfulness and exceptional hospitality, the folks at Sirmour commemorate a variety of celebrations and fairs. Because time immemorial, the men and women of the hills have actually understood to display characteristics of eagerness and devoutness. Such traits have likewise been an integral part of the celebrations and religious worships and thus making it hard to identify piety from merriment.

Let's take an appearance at the fairs and celebrations that are celebrated in Sirmour:

Byas Fair: In the Hindu month of Chaitra, 5 days prior to Holi, the vibrant celebration commemorated throughout the country, Sirmour commemorates the Byas Fair in the honour of distinguished Sage Byas. It is widely believed that Byas rishi practice penance and meditation on this website. People from all corners of the country collect during the time and bring consecrated offerings to Lord Shiva and Rishi Byas.

Gandhi Fair: Each year, on the eve of 30th January, Gandhi Fair is kept in Amboa, Sirmour where hundreds of individuals from the neighboring regions congregate and commemorate the celebration in the honour of Mahatma Gandhi.

Nag Naona Fair: Nag Naona is an ancient, flood-damaged village in Paonta Sahib, Sirmour, which commemorates the Nag Naona Fair each year during the time of Dussehra. Held at the Naona Temple, Hindolas (Merry-go-round) and confectionery shops are the main destinations for the villagers with sweets, utensils, toys and town pottery being sold around.

Vishu: Held in the last day of the month of Chaitra and the first day of Vaisakha, which normally represents 18th and the 19th days of April, Vishu celebration holds a lot of resemblances to the festival of Baisakhi, which is extensively celebrated in the plains. There is a routine chain of celebrations during this period in several of the nearby villages with archery being the emphasize.

Haryali: As the name recommends, Haryali is the festival of frondescence which is mostly celebrated at the onset of monsoons, i.e. mid July. Not just in Sirmour, the festival is celebrated in the entire state and known by different names in various regions. As on the day of the event, the regional divine being is secured on a palanquin while Haryali tunes are sung in the whole town.

Maghi: The festival is commemorated with a lot of eagerness in the entire state of Himachal Pradesh, and Sirmour is no exception. Starting on the 28th day of Pausa, the celebrations go on for quite a long and correspond with the Lohri Festival. Maghi Festival in Sirmour is a vibrant welcome to the fertile season of spring.

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