Why did hundreds of lovers vomit at Makar Sankrati's Aashiko Ka Mela?


Banda, January 16, 2020, Thursday

Religious and cultural fairs are held in different places in India, but fairs are held at a place in Banda district of Uttar Pradesh known as Aashiko Ka Mela. These fairs are filled every year for 3 years nowadays. People gather for Ashika's fair at Bhuragarh fort near Banda. The enthusiasm of those who attend Makar Sankranti Mela at the Nata Mahabali Temple, sacrificing their lives for love, does not hold. Thousands of beloved twins come to the Nata Mahabali Temple for faith and blessing. Locals also call it a temple of love. Over the past few years, the promotion of Ashika's fairs has brought devotees from far and wide.


Locals believe that Arjun Singh Bhuragarh of Mahoba was the fortress of this fort 4 years ago. It was in this fort that a young breeder from the Sarabai village of Madhya Pradesh used to dance in the fort. During his duty in the fort, the king's maiden fell in love with Beran. Biren Maha was brilliant and celibate. He was very angry at the king's knowledge of Kunwar's love, but acted wisely. If Beran crosses the river with raw rope and reaches the fort of Bambeshwar hill, he was conditioned to have a love affair with him and get married.


That was the day of the Makers Revolution, when Beran was crossing the river with raw ropes. Raw rope but Biran's love was ripe. The king's courtiers suspected that Biran would cross the river. So the king started to climb or if this would happen, he would have to marry a virgin. Beran was killed when the king spoke to the courtiers and cut the rope from the bezel. Kunwari, who was watching the entire incident from the fort, also gave life to Kudi from the window. In time, a temple has been erected in memory of these two lovers, also known as Pyaar Ka Mandir. Join Makar Sankranti, a lover.


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