Living Heritage of Bihar: The Sonepur Fair
The Sonepur Cattle Fair , popularly known as the Harihar Kshetra Mela , is one of the most iconic rural fairs in India. Celebrated annually in the town of Sonepur, Bihar, it is not just a marketplace for trading animals but also a vibrant cultural festival that attracts visitors from across the country and abroad. Location of the Fair The fair is held at the sacred confluence of the Ganga and Gandak rivers, a site of immense spiritual significance in Hindu tradition. This makes the event both a commercial gathering and a religious pilgrimage. Devotees flock to the Harihar Nath temple, which serves as the spiritual centerpiece of the mela. Mythological History The Sanctity of Sonepur is deeply rooted in mythology. Legends speak of two cursed kings—one transformed into a crocodile, the other into an elephant—locked in battle for centuries. Lord Vishnu intervened, liberating them with his divine chakra. This tale is closely tied to the Harihar Nath temple, where devotees continue...