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Jageshwar Shrawan Mela:
Jageshwer Monsoon Festival is organized from 15 July to 15 August.
lying in the beautiful Jataganaga valley, housing one of the 12
jyotirlingas of India is a complex of 12 temples in all. Two large
fairs are held at jageshwar, one at the occasion of Shivratri and
the other in the north of Shrawan (July-Aug). A dip in the Jat
Ganga and in the Brahmakund near the temple complex is of great
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Dushara
Festival Almora:
The famous festival of Hindus, Dushara, in October,
commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana, the
monstrous ten-headed king of Lanka or Ceylon, as described in
Ramayana, is celebrated in a very unique way in Almora town.
Approximately five to six thousand tourists from the outskirts
come to attend the festival in Almora town. Showing the
symbolic victory of the truth the effigies of devils are
prepared in a very artistic manner in almost all the 'Mohallas'
(wards) of the town. Finally in a social gathering all these
effigies are burnt. The festival is generally celebrated in
the month of October. |
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Doonagiri Mela:
52 km away from Ranikhet, Doonagiri
is a pilgrim spot noted for its ancient Durga temple. This
temple attracts a great number of pilgrims during the fari
days at Navratri. |
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Dwarahat
Mela:
Situated in the wide valley of Ram Ganga
(West), Dwarahat is 38 Km from Ranikhet and has a cluster of old
temples. A huge fair is organized every year on Baisakhi Day. |
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Gananath Mela:
Situated
at an elevation of 2116 m above sea level, Gananath is 47 Km
form Almora and is know for its natural landscape. A fair is
held here every year on Kartik Purnima (Oct/Nov.), when
thousands of pilgrims come to worship Lord Shiva and Ganesh.
Childless couples also come here in large numbers to evoke
blessings for the gift of a child. |
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Somnath
Fair:
This fair on Vishuwat Sankranti
day is held in the Shiva temple at Masi, Almora. It is famous
fair of Pali Pachhaun. Brisk business is done during the fair
and animals, specially bullocks and calves are sold. The
villagers bearing tumra come with jaal, fatyav and hathiya to
the river to catch fish. The fish festival is locally known as
‘Dahau’. |
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