





The Kaila Devi fair is devoted to Kaila Devi who is an incarnation of Mahalakshmi, the idol of wealth. Near around 2 lakh adherents congregate in Rajasthan with lots of religious sentiments in their hearts. It is held in the village Kaila of Rajasthan, India. Prayer and worship is done in Kaila Devi Temple which is just 2 kilometres away from Kaila village. Other major attractions are Bhairon temple and Hanuman temple known as Languria. The fair takes place in the month of Chaitra (March-April) and last for a fortnight.
There are many rituals which are carried out by strong believers of Kaila devi. They present cash, bangles, coconuts kajal (kohl), tikki (vermilion) and sweets in the feet of goddess with emotions of pure affection and goods wishes for everyone.
Kanak-Dandotis is a tradition that everyone has to follow in Kaila Devi fair. The pilgrims cover the distance of 20 kilometers is the most complex part of the trip. They lay down on road and by making rows with their hands in order to reach at temple. This process continues till the devotees reach their destinations.
Emerging traders get a break to earn a good amount of money in the fair. They set up their stalls and keep all the indigenous items that a traveler may need to relax and to shop for the family. The tribe of Mina dances and sings to create a cheerful atmosphere. Due to their outstanding performance, tourists feel unable to control their smile. The presentation is truly dedicated to deities and it happens in the courtyard. Some devotees repose and satisfy their appetite whereas some indulge themselves wholly in performing necessary rituals.
The commutation is facile as plenty of buses and other means of transportation are available. One of the most acclaimed fairs of Rajasthan is Kaila Devi Fair of Karauli. Kaila Devi is worshipped by Yadavas and Khinchis communities.
So please Kaila devi the goddess by visiting in Kaila Devi Fair in Karauli, Rajasthan. This trip may prove to be a turning point of your life.