Chamba’s Minjar: A celebration of tradition, harvest, and culture
Have you been to the Minjar fair in Himachal’s Chamba district that has become a draw for tourists from across India? This photo essay captures the many moods of the festivities.
A massive crowd of locals and tourists gather at the Minjar fair bringing people from all corners of the country. The fair is celebrated in the Chamba valley of Himachal Pradesh to mark the victory of the Raja of Chamba over the head of Trigarta (now Kangra) in 935 AD. Upon his return, the king was greeted with sheaves of paddy and maize to symbolise prosperity and happiness.
Men and women coordinate their movements during a public performance at the Minjar fair. Traditional and folk performances are a common sight during the festival.
Mud wrestling at the Minjar fair is one of the most exciting and intense events, where participants battle in a pit of wet soil, showcasing their strength, skill, and endurance. This traditional sport has a rich history in the region, passed down through generations, and remains a key attraction, drawing both competitors and enthusiastic spectators.
Children enjoy a thrilling camel ride during the fair, their faces lit up with excitement and joy.
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Different troupes of bands arrive at the festival to showcase their musical talents.
The local police join the fair with a parade and demonstrations, marking their official involvement in festivities.
You can also witness performances by traditional musical performers, who give the Minjar fair its cultural flair.
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A man performs with a flute at the fair, his melodious tunes adding to the gaiety.
A group of girls dances gracefully on the streets of Chamba, bringing life and colour to the Minjar fair celebrations.
People from across the country are busy exploring and shopping at the unique stalls set up for the Minjar fair.
The lead image shows women performing to celebrate the harvest, participate in rituals, and immerse themselves in the festive joy of the Minjar festival.
Photography and reporting by Suhail Bhat, a multimedia journalist from Kashmir currently based in New Delhi.