Tarnetar Fair
Where tribal Gujarat chooses life partners
Significance
Mythologically linked to Arjuna's marriage to Draupadi. Today, a living folk tradition of the Thakarda and Bharwad communities of Saurashtra.
A 3-day tribal fair near the Trinetreshwar temple — famous as a traditional matchmaking ground. Unmarried men carry embroidered umbrellas as a courtship signal; women in mirror-work dresses dance in the Raas circle.
First-time visitor
Hire a local guide at the village head's office — the umbrella tradition is easy to miss without context.
What to see
- Embroidered umbrella parade by suitors
- Raas folk dance circles
- Livestock and textile trading
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Travel tips
- 1Dhrangadhra (nearest town) has limited stay — book early
- 2Monsoon rains are frequent — carry a poncho
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About Tarnetar Fair
Tarnetar Fair 2026 is scheduled for 17–19 Aug 2026. That's 115 days from today.
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