Ram Tirth Fair: A Sacred Blend of Faith and Festivity
The Ram Tirth Fair is one of Punjab’s most cherished religious events, celebrated annually at the Ram Tirth Temple near Amritsar, about 11 km from the city’s western side. Beginning on the full-moon night of November, this five-day fair attracts thousands of devotees from across India. With its deep mythological roots and vibrant cultural practices, the fair is both a spiritual pilgrimage and a festive gathering. Sacred Rituals and Beliefs At the heart of the fair lies the holy tank, believed to have been constructed by Lord Hanuman. On the auspicious night of Puranmashi, pilgrims immerse themselves in its waters, followed by circumambulation of the thirty-foot-wide tank while chanting “Ram Ram.” This ritual is considered A Path to Purification and divine blessings. Women pilgrims are especially drawn to the fair, as bathing in the sacred waters of Mata Sita Di ki Baoli on the full-moon night is believed to help infertile women conceive. This practice highlights the fair’s stro...