Barbanki Mela
The spirit of secularism in India is manifested by the ample varieties of fairs and festivals celebrated here. Indians celebrate almost all festivals of all religions with full swing and Barbanki mela is the perfect illustration of such national integration. Barbanki Mela also referred as Deva mela, is principally the occasion of Muslim religion and is celebrated annually in the months of October and November.
The carnival is organized at Deva, 10 km. from Barabanki. The place is popular for the presence of the famous dargah of Haji Waris Ali Shah, the revered Sufi saint. The Urs or commemoration of the sacred shrine of the Sufi saint Haji Waris Ali Shah is celebrated as Barbanki Mela, attended by devoted Muslims from far long areas in Barbanki mela.
Every year thousands of people gather from almost all parts of India to participate in the fair. Pilgrims from Pakistan and Middle East countries also reach here to witness the holy fair.
This fair promotes the feelings of communal harmony and peace among all and even contributes in strengthening bonds with neighboring countries.
Pilgrims from far long areas gather in Barbanki fair to pay their homage to the Sufi Saint and enjoy the religious fair. The arena of fair gets vibrant by the stunning decorations and lightings of shops at fair ground.
The 10 day fair starts with the ceremony of chadar presentation. Silk Sheets are placed on the tombs of Haji Sahib.
Barbanki Fair is filled with lots of exhilarating activities, where one can enjoy and get lost in festivities of the fair.
The fair organizes cultural activities like Mushaira, Kavi sammelan, Music Conference and Debate. All those who are interested in games, can participate in different tournaments of Hockey, Volleyball, and Badminton as well as Rifle shooting and Kite Flying programs.
Cattle market is the main attraction for visitors from distinct places. As shops have always been the vital part of any fair, this fair also set up many shops adding much excitement for people attending the fair. The fair concludes on a higher note with display of fabulous fireworks.
This year the popular 10 days long extravaganza of Barbanki Mela will be celebrated in the month of October.
The carnival is organized at Deva, 10 km. from Barabanki. The place is popular for the presence of the famous dargah of Haji Waris Ali Shah, the revered Sufi saint. The Urs or commemoration of the sacred shrine of the Sufi saint Haji Waris Ali Shah is celebrated as Barbanki Mela, attended by devoted Muslims from far long areas in Barbanki mela.
Every year thousands of people gather from almost all parts of India to participate in the fair. Pilgrims from Pakistan and Middle East countries also reach here to witness the holy fair.
This fair promotes the feelings of communal harmony and peace among all and even contributes in strengthening bonds with neighboring countries.
Celebration:
Pilgrims from far long areas gather in Barbanki fair to pay their homage to the Sufi Saint and enjoy the religious fair. The arena of fair gets vibrant by the stunning decorations and lightings of shops at fair ground.
The 10 day fair starts with the ceremony of chadar presentation. Silk Sheets are placed on the tombs of Haji Sahib.
Barbanki Fair is filled with lots of exhilarating activities, where one can enjoy and get lost in festivities of the fair.
The fair organizes cultural activities like Mushaira, Kavi sammelan, Music Conference and Debate. All those who are interested in games, can participate in different tournaments of Hockey, Volleyball, and Badminton as well as Rifle shooting and Kite Flying programs.
Cattle market is the main attraction for visitors from distinct places. As shops have always been the vital part of any fair, this fair also set up many shops adding much excitement for people attending the fair. The fair concludes on a higher note with display of fabulous fireworks.
Barbanki Mela 2010
This year the popular 10 days long extravaganza of Barbanki Mela will be celebrated in the month of October.
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