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| Gogaji
Fair |
Gogaji
Fair is held in the memory of a popular hero of
the area who is known as Goga Veer among the Hindus
and Jahar Peer among the Muslims. The Kayam Khani
Muslims claim descent from him and regard him
as a peer (saint). The devotees of Gogaji can
be found in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh
and Maharashtra. In Gujarat, an annual procession
is taken out in honour of the great warrior.
Gogaji is popular as a snake-god and almost every
village in Rajasthan has a Than (sacred place)
dedicated to him. Staunch believers have faith
that invoking Gogaji will help to cure a snake
bite or other diseases and many visit the Gogaji
Fair to make a wish or for expressing their gratitude
when their wishes come true.
Idol of Shri Gogaji
It is believed that Gogaji went into samadhi at
the place now known as Goga Medi and thousands
of devotees gather to pay homage at this memorial
annually in the month of Bhadrapada during the
Gogaji Fair which lasts for 3 days.
The main mode of worship is rubbing incense
at the samadhi. Offerings of coconuts, batashas
(sugar drops) and cash are made at the samadhi.
Priests are engaged by the devout for conduction
special prayers in which praises of Gogaji are
sung. The atmosphere inside the hall is serene
and sanctified. Fragrance and incense heighten
the feeling of purity and devotion.
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