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| Kolayat
Fair |
The
Kapil Muni Fair is the largest fair of Bikaner
district held on Kartik Poornima at Kolayat--originally
Kapilayatan--named after the sage Kapil who is
believed to have done tapasya (meditation) here
for the redemption of mankind. Kolayat is situated
in an arid area. Ther is a lake with 52 ghats
shaded by banyan trees around the lake. A temple
dedicated to Kapil Muni is situated on the Kapil
Muni ghat and it has a marble statue of the saint.
Shri Kolayat Temple
It is considered very auspicious to take a
dip on Kartik Poornima in the Kolayat lake.
Visiting Kolayat has been considered to be a
tirtha or pilgrimage of great importance and
it is believed that one day's stay at Kolayat
benefits as much as 10 years spent at any other
sacred place.
The legendary Maharishi Kapil and the Kapilayatan
lake find mention in the Puranas and Kapil Muni
is believed to have descended from Lord Brahma.
Worship in the temples is performed by Sewag
Brahmins whose priesthood is hereditary. Aarti
is performed twice daily and bhog is offered.
On the day of Kartik Poornima, the day of Kapil
Muni Fair, Deep Malika is performed in the evening.
People float lighted lamps in the sacred lake
as a part of the rituals and this creates a
beautiful sight. Offerings are made at the temples
consisting of coconut, batasha (sugar drops),
dry fruits, mishri(sugar cubes) and cash.
A cattle fair is held in conjunction with the
Kapil Muni Fair. Buffaloes, camels, horses and
cattle are sold. Certificates and prizes are
given away to the best breeders at the fair.
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