When is Bade Bhajan Ramnami Mela held?

Paush
Magh
Bhado
Fagun

The correct answer is: D. Fagun

Bade Bhajan Ramnami Mela is a Hindu religious fair held every year in the month of Fagun (February–March) in the village of Piparia, near Jhabua district in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is one of the largest religious fairs in India, attracting millions of pilgrims from all over the country.

The fair is held in commemoration of the birth of Guru Ghasidas, the founder of the Ramnami sect. Guru Ghasidas was born in 1752 in the village of Piparia. He was a social reformer who preached against caste discrimination and idol worship. He also promoted the use of the Ramnami mantra, which is a chant that praises the name of Rama.

The fair begins with a procession of pilgrims from all over the country. The procession starts from the village of Piparia and ends at the fairground. The fairground is a large area with a number of temples, shrines, and stalls selling religious items. The main attraction of the fair is the Ramnami Katha, which is a religious discourse that is held every day. The Ramnami Katha is a narration of the life and teachings of Guru Ghasidas.

The fair is a time for pilgrims to come together and celebrate their faith. It is also a time for them to learn about the teachings of Guru Ghasidas and to practice the Ramnami mantra.

The other options are:

  • Paush: Paush is the eleventh month of the Hindu calendar. It is a month of winter and is considered to be a holy month.
  • Magh: Magh is the twelfth month of the Hindu calendar. It is a month of winter and is considered to be a holy month.
  • Bhado: Bhado is the sixth month of the Hindu calendar. It is a month of monsoon and is considered to be a holy month.
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