Junagadh's Bhavnath Fair Declared 'Mini Kumbh' Ahead of Mahashivratri Celebrations

The historic Bhavnath Mahadev Fair in Junagadh has been officially accorded the status of a 'Mini Kumbh' for the first time, significantly elevating its spiritual significance. Extensive preparations are complete, including a vehicle-free zone, special bus services, and arrangements for water, sanitation, and community kitchens to serve lakhs of attendees. A series of cultural programs from February 11-14 will feature performances by artists like Maithili Thakur and Suresh Wadekar, alongside a first-ever Dhamru Yatra of sadhus. The fair, spanning 3.5 kilometres, is expected to draw around 1.5 million devotees and will conclude on Mahashivratri night with a holy dip at Mrugi Kund.

Key Points: Bhavnath Mahadev Fair Begins as Mini Kumbh in Junagadh

  • First official 'Mini Kumbh' status
  • Vehicle-free zone for 5 days
  • Cultural programs with renowned artists
  • Expected 1.5 million devotees
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Bhavnath Mahadev fair begins as Mini Kumbh in Junagadh ahead of Mahashivratri

Gujarat's historic Bhavnath Mahadev Fair gains 'Mini Kumbh' status. See the cultural programs, artist line-up, and arrangements for 1.5 million devotees.

"this is the first time it has been officially recognised as a Mini Kumbh - Bhardwaj Giri"

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Preparations for the historic Bhavnath Mahadev Fair ahead of Mahashivratri are in their final stages in Junagadh, Gujarat, with the annual religious gathering being accorded the status of a 'Mini Kumbh' this year, significantly enhancing its spiritual importance.

Gujarat Minister and Junagadh in-charge Kaushik Vekariya, along with Pradyumn Baja, reviewed the arrangements alongside administrative officials and saints, and inspected the on-ground preparations in the Bhavnath area. Religious leaders welcomed the decision, noting that the declaration reflects the growing scale and significance of the fair.

Head of Shri Panchdashnam Aahvan Akhada, Bhardwaj Giri, said that while the Mahashivratri fair has been held annually for decades, this is the first time it has been officially recognised as a Mini Kumbh, with special arrangements being made by the government.To ensure smooth conduct, the Bhavnath area will remain vehicle-free from February 11 to 15, and special bus services have been arranged for officials and staff. The fair area spans nearly 3.5 kilometres and has already drawn strong public interest.

District Magistrate Anil Kumar Ranavasiya said that a series of cultural programmes will be organised from February 11 to 14, featuring several renowned artists. He also highlighted that, for the first time, a Dhamru Yatra will be held, with sadhus from across Gujarat arriving on February 11. The yatra will proceed from the District Panchayat parking area to the Bhavnath Temple.

Renowned artists Maithili Thakur and Suresh Wadekar are set to perform devotional music during the event.Extensive arrangements have been made for drinking water, sanitation, lighting, and crowd management, while community kitchens will serve meals to lakhs of devotees. Saints from across the country have already arrived for spiritual practices.

Authorities estimate that around 1.5 million devotees will attend the Mini Kumbh, which will conclude on Mahashivratri night with the traditional royal holy dip at Mrugi Kund at midnight.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see the government making proper arrangements for 15 lakh people. The vehicle-free zone and special buses are a smart move. Hope the crowd management and sanitation facilities are as robust as promised.
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Suresh O
While the recognition is good, I hope the focus remains on the spiritual essence and not just turning it into a large-scale event. Sometimes, commercialization can dilute the sanctity of such ancient fairs.
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Maithili Thakur
Feeling blessed to be part of this sacred gathering! Performing devotional music at the Bhavnath fair is a dream come true. The energy of lakhs of devotees chanting 'Har Har Mahadev' is unmatched. Can't wait!
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Aman W
The Dhamru Yatra with sadhus from across Gujarat sounds incredible. It's these traditional processions that truly capture the spirit of Mahashivratri. Good to see cultural programs alongside the religious rituals.
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Kavya N
Planning to take my parents this year. The community kitchen (langar) serving lakhs is a beautiful example of seva. Hope the arrangements for elderly devotees are also in place.

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