@KobirDocumentaryবগুড়ার বিখ্যাত গ্রামীণ মেলা | Bogra's Famous Rural Fair | Famous Old Tradition of Bangladesh | Fairs are when many people gather in one place for a social, religious, commercial or other reason. As soon as we hear the word mela, we feel happy. Mela literally means reunion. At the fair, ideas are exchanged with each other.Fairs are usually held in a large place where there is movement of people. Fairs are of many types. Pohela Boishakh is the biggest fair in Bangladesh. It can also be called a national level fair. This fair is the bearer of Bengali tradition.The connection of culture and culture of the rural people with the fair is intense. This culture of Bengal has a combination of cultures of people of all religions. Fairs are organized in the confluence of a few villages or in an open field. Surrounding the fair, rural life comes to life. Jatras, puppet dances, merry-go-rounds, jari-sari, Ramayana, Gambhira kirtan, turn gatherings, bullfights, rooster fights, stick games, hadudu games fascinate the visitors. The carousel is still the main attraction for people of all ages. The fair also organizes various plays or journeys.Another attraction of the Bikini Fair is rural pottery and handicrafts. Among these pottery hobby pots, different types of clay dolls are quite popular.World poet Rabindranath Tagore said, 'Every day people are small and lonely. But on the day of the festival the man is great, on that day he is great together with all the people, on that day he is great by feeling the power of all humanity.The poet has rightly said. Whatever the occasion, there is a universal form in all Bengali festivals. It does not stand in the way of religion, community, caste or social division of rich and poor, but builds bridges between all classes. And for this reason, although the style of formality has changed with the evolution of time, the traditions and cultures of social festivals, festivals or mass gatherings of the people of Abahman Bengal have not been lost even today. Mela means great reunion. The excitement of the people is manifested through the fair. Rising above religion-caste-community, the fair builds a bond of harmony among the people. The village-Bangla fair is therefore a great gathering of thousands of years of tradition.Although it is not known when, where and when the first fair was introduced, there is no doubt that it is an ancient tradition of abhaman Bengal. It is believed that the idea of the fair comes from Grameen Hat. In the past kings and zamindars used to organize or sponsor fairs. The fair was held on any religious occasion. That is why the fair is associated with the thirteenth festival of the twelve months of Bengal. The fair is seen to be held every month from Boishakh to Chaitra. At one time the dormitories of pir-fakirs or sadhu-sannyasis also became the center of the fair. Apart from the religious consciousness, other social or folk rituals are also associated with the fair. #villagefair #mela #grameenfair #fair
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