What is the main ceremony during the minjar fair?
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The famous Minjar Fair is held in Himachal Pradesh with extraordinary pageantry and pomp. Voyagers throng the Chamba district at Himachal Pradesh amid the Minjar Fair. It is a celebration that brings into see the rich social legacy of India.
In the Minjar Fair people celebrating is normally wear silk costumes and there is dependably a stalk of Minjar joined to it. They offer their supplications to the Laxmi Narayan Temple and celebrate consistently. The stalk of Maize symbolizes their confidence in God and furthermore shows their desire of a decent reap.
Amid the Minjar Fair, desserts, fruits like products that produce from agricultural land are sent to companions and relatives. The submersion service takes after the Puja. This is set apart by a stupendous parade.
In this amazing parade the Raghuvir Verman symbol alongside different divine beings and goddesses are taken in Palanquins for submersion in the river fully. As a characteristic of memory a banner, known as Shahi Flag, is taken by the people towards their home.
In the Minjar Fair people celebrating is normally wear silk costumes and there is dependably a stalk of Minjar joined to it. They offer their supplications to the Laxmi Narayan Temple and celebrate consistently. The stalk of Maize symbolizes their confidence in God and furthermore shows their desire of a decent reap.
Amid the Minjar Fair, desserts, fruits like products that produce from agricultural land are sent to companions and relatives. The submersion service takes after the Puja. This is set apart by a stupendous parade.
In this amazing parade the Raghuvir Verman symbol alongside different divine beings and goddesses are taken in Palanquins for submersion in the river fully. As a characteristic of memory a banner, known as Shahi Flag, is taken by the people towards their home.
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The Minjar Fair is a grand week-long celebration that takes place in Himachal Pradesh. The fair is attended by both locals and tourists, and promises a lot of fun for its visitors. There are two stories that explain why this fair is organized.
Usually, people attending the fair wear silk costumes with a minjar (maize) stalk woven inside it. Prayers are made to the deity at the Laxmi Narayan temple and offerings are made throughout the week along with celebrations. Friends and relatives share money, fruits and sweets with one another along with a maize stalk for prosperity during this week.
An idol of the local deity Raghuvir Verman is worshipped this week and is taken on a grand procession along with other deities during this week. After this, a splendid pooja is held and participants take back a home a royal flag with them.
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