Tarnetar is widely known for Trinetreshwar Temple, and the fair held here. It is believed that the temple belongs to the Solanki Era. The Pratihara kings, predominantly the worshipers of Lord Shiva were great builders and architecturally brilliant. They were ardent patrons of art and sculpture. The Trinetreshwar temple is an ornate and evolved example of its time portraying the Gurjjar Pratihar style. Owing to the reign of the Pratihar kings, the regions were later called as the Panchal region.The temple was later reconstructed without changing its architectural beauty by the King of Lakthar, Karansinghji in memory of his son.
The Trinetreshwar temple is profusely sculpted with exquisite designs. 33 deities have been carved on the temple walls exemplifying perfect execution and sublime expressions.ad
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The Tarnetar temple is surrounded by three Kunds : the Vishnu Kund, the Bhrahma Kund and the Shiv Kund - south of which a cellar is built. It is popularly believed that a dip in its waters is as holy as a dip in the sacred River Ganges.
Tarnetar Fair Costume
Tarnetar fair traveller outlook
Costume of tarnetar
Celebration of Life
Gujarat - a land of exuberant celebrations. The state has
its unique festivities interspersed with a variety of traditions and religious
rituals followed by people belonging to various tribes. Every religion has a
festival to celebrate.
The variety of folk dances and songs lend vivid splashes of colour and music to
the atmosphere that is already charged with excitement and flavored with a
meaningful identity.
The Tarnetar Fair is one such festival held at the Tarnetar village. This small
and otherwise calm village is situated in the 'Panchal' region of Gujarat. The
Tarnetar fair is an annual festival denoting colour, vivacity, ebullience,
prayers and rituals.
The annual fair commences every year during the Bhadarva Sud - 4th, 5th and 6th
(Aug.-Sept) The tradition of this religious festival is believed to have begun
before 200-250 years. Shri Mayashankar Zuza Pandya has written a book on the
Tarnetar Festival describing the fair before 107 years.
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