Village Fair
Paush Mela (Horse Race Fair) has started in winter in Bangladesh
The fair is a prologue to rustic customs and culture. The fair is an extraordinary conduit of individuals' way of life. In this vein is the beat of life. Meanwhile Bengali has tracked down himself. Mela in a real sense signifies "meeting". For the sake of the fair, everybody's psyche hit the dance floor with a phenomenal satisfaction. The upbeat recollections of the fair are profoundly engraved in everybody's psyche. The fair is an extension of endlessly meeting with one another. Since antiquated times, the significance of town fairs is limitless. In spite of the fact that fairs are stylish on unique events, presently they have turned into a typical celebration in country life. Typically this fair is held toward the year's end or toward the start of the year or on the event of an extraordinary occasion. There are different kinds of fairs in each locale of Bangladesh. The spot has a few well known fairs. Which is notable by the name of that spot. Typically there is no particular spot like market for fair. Town fairs should be visible in open fields in the focal point of towns, in sanctuary premises, on the banks of waterways or under enormous trees. Fairs are coordinated at these spots as per the eastern custom. In the dish of the fair, slows down are built to house the shops briefly. They are destroyed after the fair is finished. Toward the year's end, the spot of the fair was indeed blissful. A portion of the normal fairs in Bangladesh keep going for a day, some for seven days, a few fortnight and some for a month. These days fairs are held in towns as well as in towns and semi-towns. However, the town is the ideal background for the fair. In our nation, fairs are normally held in towns in light of strict celebrations. The vast majority of the fairs are held around the celebrations of Pahela Baishakh, Rath Yatra, Janmashtami, Vijaya Dashami, Dasai Muharram, Chaitra Sankranti. In any case, anything that the event, the fair is an exceptionally well known and cheerful day for Bengali society and individuals. Individuals from all classes of society, rich and poor, high and low meet up in the fair. Failing to remember the distinction of contrasts, everybody floats in a flood of satisfaction. With regards to our country, town fairs bring happiness and inner serenity, yet additionally give monetary strength. Farming and cabin industry items are sold in the fair. Around the fair, metalworkers, weavers, weavers of the town sell different things. Accordingly, it is seen that through the fair, many individuals in the provincial regions have some approach to acquiring. By depending on the fair, the shut entryway of the wellspring of delight of the rustic individuals is opened. In this he tracks down the importance of living. Track down the delight of freedom. Satyapir, Sheetala, Mansa, Shasthi, Olabibi, Sati-Maa are numerous other common gods who are very familiar with rustic life. Their profound relationship with many hundreds of years of individuals' expectations and strict goals. In view of them, there are numerous folktales, folktales, panchali, rhymes, provincial writing music actually continuing today. The fair gives incredible pleasure to the dry area of provincial life. In that tide, the dirt of Bengali has been wetted.
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