Bairawas Village Set to Host Vibrant Annual Mela on September 3rd
Experience the spiritual essence of the Bairawas Mela. Join the festivities on September 3rd to witness traditional rituals, local folk music, and the unique heritage of this annual fair.
BAIRAWAS VILLAGE — The historic heart of Bairawas is preparing to welcome thousands of visitors for the annual Bairawas Mela, scheduled to take place on September 3, 2026. This cherished local tradition serves as a cornerstone of the region’s cultural identity, blending spiritual devotion with a lively community celebration.
The Mela (fair) is a multisensory experience that showcases the deep-rooted heritage of the village. This year’s festivities will feature:
- Sacred Rituals: Traditional ceremonies and prayers held at the local temple to honor the village's spiritual legacy.
- Cultural Performances: Live folk music, drumming processions, and traditional dance performances throughout the day.
- The Vibrant Bazaar: A bustling marketplace featuring local artisans, handcrafted goods, and traditional textiles.
- Authentic Flavors: An array of food stalls offering regional delicacies and traditional sweets.
- Family Entertainment: Fairground attractions, including a Ferris wheel and activities for children, ensuring a festive atmosphere for all ages.
"The Bairawas Mela is more than just an event; it is a bridge between our past and our future," said a representative of the organizing committee. "It is a day where the entire community comes together to celebrate our shared values, craftsmanship, and spirit".
The event will kick off in the early morning with a grand procession and continue throughout the evening. Local residents and tourists alike are invited to witness the unique "Traditions and Rituals" that make this mela a standout event in the regional calendar.
Event Details:
- What: Bairawas Village Mela
- When: September 3, 2026
- Where: Main Temple Grounds, Bairawas Village
- Admission: Open to the public
Contact Information
- Website: https://jyotibairawas.blogspot.com
- Email: jyotiyadav200120066@gmail.com
- Media Contact: Bairawas Village Council Press Office