A strange: In this temple, gold-silver is not of sweets, offerings of gram, not spoiled for a year
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Amazing: Sri Rawal Mallinath Temple of Balotra Tilwara village in west Rajasthan and Tilwara cattle fair associated with it is a symbol of a unique tradition and faith. Devotees in the temple here instead of prasad instead of gold-silver or sweets …Read more

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Sri Rawal Mallinath Temple of Balotra Tilwara village in West Rajasthan and Tilwara Animal Fair associated with it are a symbol of a unique tradition and faith. Here in the temple, devotees offer gram in the form of offerings instead of gold-silver or sweets, which makes it different from other religious places. This fair is not only important in religious and cultural terms, but the beliefs and business activities here also make it strange.
We must have heard many times about gold and silver offerings in temples and cash buzz. Today we are talking. Of a place where gram climbs as offerings. You must have gone to the square after hearing it. But this is 100 percent true. Let us take you in the border in Tilwara, Barmer, where the gram climbs in the form of offerings in Rao Mallinath Temple. About 40-50 shops of gram are in the same queue at the well-known Tilwara fair.
The gram of the fair does not deteriorate for a year
When you say the charisma of nature or something else on this ground, when the gram is cooked in the kiln, then this gram is not spoiled for a full year. Businessman Jagdish Kumar says that the taste of gram remains the same for one year. People from other states including Punjab, Gujarat, Rajasthan come to this fair. Everyone who comes goes with this gram.
Tilwara’s animal fair is 700 years old
The Tilwara fair is about 700 years old and started in memory of Veer Warrior Rawal Mallinath. It is believed that in Vikram Samvat 1431, a huge ceremony was organized to commemorate Rawal Mallinath on the throne. People and saints from far and wide participated in this ceremony. At the end of the event, people started exchange of camels, horses and oxen for their ride, which laid the foundation of this fair. This fair is held every year on the banks of the Luni River in Chaitra month. Let us tell you that the Tilwara animal fair, which has created a special identity due to its animals across the state, also starts with Aarti in Rao Mallinath Temple. This fair, which has been going on for years, looks the most different, most special due to its unique offerings and offering.
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