Bharat Milap at Varanasi

Bharat Milap at Varanasi - Varanasi Festivals

Bharat Milap at Varanasi, Best Festival In India

In the Kashi of Leela, the worshiper of Lord Shiva Shankar, there is not a single number of themes. Every leela has its own importance. All one by one Everyone's fame around the world is fame. Whether it is Ram Leela of Ram Nagar or Bharata Milap of Nati Tamarley The nickel tamarind is only a few seconds, but people wait for hours to get the time for that meeting to settle in the ninety. Miles not cross the seven ocean crosses every year to see the adventures of this Leela. This Leela will be on Saturday.
This Leela is about 4.55 a.m. on Ashwin Shukla Ekadashi date. Explains that Gondwami Tulsi Das's disciple, Medha Bhagat, had a night's dream. In the dream, Goswami directed to take Leela of Lord Shri Ram from Medha Bhagat. In pursuance of that direction, he formed Chitrakoot Ramlila Samiti and started Leela. This theme is 475 years ago. Since then this leela is non-existent. The people around the world gather to see the thrill of the moment, only then it is counted in the lucrative fairs of Banaras.
Situated in the suburban area of the city, Here is the Bharat Milp grounds. It has a marble terrace on its eastern end, then there is a carpe from west to west. On the same platform is the union of Ram, Bharat, Laxman and Shatrughan. Millions of people gather in the eyes of this meeting for the sake of settling in the eyes, every year. There is no place for mole on the Leela site. There are only spectators in the grounds where you can see the surroundings or nearby houses. There is no age restriction in it. People of every age group arrive with full devotion.

Pushpak aircraft mounting on Yaduvanshi shoulders for 475 years:

After Leela, there is also a special Pushpak plane to go from Leela site to the four Ram, Laxman, Bharat, Shatrughna, Mata Sita, Hanuman, Suigrim, Angad, Jamwant etc. This aircraft is made of rosewood and Sakhu sticks. 24 feet long and 16 inches thick is taken on the four corners of the Lakkuk wood. One bag weighs around five quintals. It has 10 feet long, the same width, and two solid floors of two and a half feet thick rosewood. The weight of one floor is 25 quintals. On this floor there is a throne made of rosewood wood. The weight of this throne is 20 quintals. In this way, we take the weight of a ton of yaduvanshi. There is also their dress code from their generations, white dhoti, white dupatta and red turban.