TRADE CATTLE :
What is most significant about this fair is that it
is the only major animal trading fair in Gujarat and
is on par with the famous camel fair at Pushkar, Rajasthan.
Donkey, cattle and herds of camel are brought to the
site to be traded, at the confluence of seven tributaries
of the river Sabarmati. However, most of the times,
the only animals traded here are donkeys. About 4,000
donkeys are brought every year for sale, usually by
'Banjara' (gypsy) traders.
The donkeys are painted in an array of colours, and
decorated to suit the occasion. Camels are also well
decked up and sold on the sand dunes by the river shores.
MERRIMENT:
On the day of the full moon night, pilgrims take dips
in the holy river confluence give offerings and pray.
Handicraft and food stalls with tented pastoral settlements
come up during the fair. Kartika Poornima is also celebrated
with a camel fair at Sidhpur, a religious fair at Somnath
and a tribal fair at the historic temple of Shamlaji.
The pilgrims who visit Vautha during the fair are from
several communities and include farmers, labourers and
people belonging to several castes.
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