The correct answer is: B. Devi Parvati
Johadji fair is a Hindu fair held in the village of Johar in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is held every year in the month of May or June to celebrate the marriage of the goddess Parvati to the god Shiva. The fair is attended by thousands of people from all over the state and neighboring areas.
The fair begins with a procession of people carrying idols of the gods and goddesses to the fairground. The procession is followed by a series of religious ceremonies and rituals. The main attraction of the fair is the marriage ceremony of the goddess Parvati to the god Shiva. The ceremony is performed by a priest and is attended by a large number of people.
After the marriage ceremony, the fair continues with a series of cultural events, including music, dance, and folk performances. The fair ends with a procession of people carrying the idols of the gods and goddesses back to the village.
The Johadji fair is an important religious and cultural event for the people of Solan district. It is a time for people to come together to celebrate their faith and culture. The fair is also a time for people to socialize and enjoy themselves.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji is the founder of Sikhism. He is not associated with the Johadji fair.
- Lord Shiva is a Hindu god. He is not associated with the Johadji fair.
- Devi Durga is a Hindu goddess. She is not associated with the Johadji fair.