Kapil
Muni Fair
The largest fair of Bikaner district
Kapil Muni Fair is held on Kartik purnima at Kolayat. Originally
Kapilayatan, named after the sage Kapil who is believed to have
done 'tapasya' (meditation) here for the redemption of mankind.
Kolayat is situated in an arid area. There is a lake with 52 ghats
shaded by Banyan trees around the lake. A temple dedicated to
Kapil Muni is situated on the Kapil Muni Ghat and it has a marble
statue of the saint. A large number of people come to Kolayat to
redeem themselves by taking holy dips in the Kolsious to take
a dip on Kartik Purnima. The lakeside is dotted with temples.
Ghats named after these temples allow privacy to the pilgrims,
with some ghats meant only for women. Visiting Kolayat has been
considered to be a 'tirtha' or pilgrimage of great importance
and it is believed that one day's stay at Kolayat benefits as
much as 10 years spent at any other sacred place. The legendary
Maharishi Kapil and the Kapilayatan Lake find mention in the Puranas
and Kapil Muni is believed to have descended from Lord Brahma. People belonging to different castes and communities
gather at the fair. They come to take a holy dip, pay homage at
the shrines and also for trading in cattle and a host of other
merchandise. Cattle Fair
A cattle fair is held in conjunction with the Kapil Muni Fair.
Buffaloes, camels, horses and cattle are sold. Certificates and
prizes are given away to the best breeders at the fair. Travel Information
Kolayat is situated 50 kms. to the south-west of the city of Bikaner.
There is a direct railway route from Bikaner to Kolayat. Regular
buses ply from Bikaner to Kolayat.

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