Brief History

At a glance

 

Madhavpur Fair is a vibrant cultural event celebrated annually in Madhavpur village of Porbandar District, Gujarat. The fair is a celebration of the marriage between Lord Krishna and Rukmani, which is said to have taken place at Madhavpur. The festival is an excellent opportunity for visitors to experience the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat and witness the traditional customs and rituals of the region.

The Madhavpur Fair has an interesting connection with the Mishmi Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. According to legend, the Mishmi Tribe traces its lineage back to the great King Bhishmaka, who was the father of Rukmani and Lord Krishna's father-in-law. The festival commemorates the journey of Rukmani from Arunachal Pradesh to Gujarat with Lord Krishna, which is considered to be an immortal event.

The Madhavpur Fair is a unique cultural event where the cultures of Northeast and Western India come together. The fair witnesses various cultural performances including music, dance, and theater by artists from both the regions. The Northeastern states bring their traditional music with instruments such as dhol, pepa, and flute, while the Western region presents folk dance forms like Garba, Dandiya, and Raas. The fair also showcases the handicrafts and cuisines of both the regions, making it a true amalgamation of cultures. This event not only celebrates the marriage of Lord Krishna and Rukmani but also fosters a sense of unity and brotherhood among people of different regions and cultures in India.

Apart from the cultural activities, visitors can explore the natural beauty of the region. Madhavpur is situated in the Porbandar district of Gujarat, which is known for its scenic beaches and historical landmarks. Visitors can take a tour of the nearby places situated in Porbandar and Gir Somnath Districts during their visit to Madhavpur fair.

In conclusion, the Madhavpur Fair is an excellent opportunity for visitors to experience the vibrant culture of Gujarat and witness the traditional customs and rituals of the region. The festival offers a range of activities that cater to visitors of all ages and interests, making it a must-visit destination for tourists visiting Gujarat.

 

Event Details

 

Date: 30/03/2023 To 01/04/2023 (Thursday To Saturday) : Varanagi (Fuleku)

Date: 02/04/2023 (Sunday) : Wedding Ceremony

Date: 03/04/2023 (Monday) : Grand Reception Of Rukmaniji & Lord Krishna At Dwarka

 

Main Attractions

 

Cultural Performances

Regional Stalls - Tourism | Cuisine | Craft

Integration Through Sports

Grand Multi Media Show

Students Exchange From North-Eastern States

Sand Sculpture Exhibition

Theme Pavilion

How to Reach

Madhavpur by Bus
By Road

The Madhavpur is well connected with other cities of Gujarat state such as Porbandar (58 Km), Somnath (74 Km) and Devbhoomi Dwarka (138.9 Km) through a road network.


Madhavpur by Train
By Train

The nearest railway station is Porbandar Railway Station, which is around (58 km) from Madhavpur and it takes about 53 Min to reach.


Madhavpur by Flight
By Air

The nearest major airport is at Rajkot Airport, which is well connected to the rest of the country by regular flights. Rajkot Airport is located at a distance of approximately (189.km) from Madhavpur and it takes around 4 hour to reach.

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