Barmer district is part of the Great Indian Desert or
Thar Desert. Like all other districts in the desert region, Barmer is known for
its folk music and dance. The Bhopas (priest singers) are found in Barmer, who
compose music in honour of the deities of the region and its war heroes. The
other folk musicians come from a community called the Muslim Dholis (drummers)
for most of whom this is the only means of livelihood. Langas and Manganiars
are the some of these communities.
Barmer is famous for its carved wooden furniture and
hand block printing industry. This area is best visited to gain an insight into
the desert life and admire the decorative skills of the simple village folk.
The villagers have some of the most beautiful mud huts that are decorated with
delicate folk motifs.
Jasol, Juna Burmer, Khed, kiradu, Mallonath Fair
(Cattle Fair), Meva Nagar (Nakoda), Bheemgoda, Aashotara's, Indroi,Biratra
Maata temple, Chouhtan [Chouhtan is famous for a special fair named as Sai's
jog or a fair belong to Sanyashi (Saint), this fair is very special because it
is not organized every year in spite of that it is organized one time in a
couple of years according to Nakshatras], temple Kanana (sheetla fair) Neemari
are the prime attractions of the district. Tilwara cattle fair is a popular
fair visited by thousands of tourists every year.
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