4-456: Phalguna Mela is the most important festival associated with the temple of Khatushyam and Shyam Temple Bhatli . The festival occurs 8–9 days before the festival of Holi. Barbarika 's head appeared on Phalguna Shuddha Ekadashi, the 11th day of the bright half of the Hindu month of Phalguna . The fair was initially held from the 9th to the 12th of that month, later extended to nearly 12–15 days of
8-800: Is not attested in the Mahabharata. In Nepal , Kirati king Yalambar is believed to be the Barbarik of Mahabharata, son of Ghatotkach and grandson of Bheem. Legend credits him with meeting Indra, the lord of heaven, who ventured into the Valley in human guise, while natives of the Kathmandu Valley portray him as Akash Bhairav . In Rajasthan , Barbarika is worshipped as Khatu Shyam in Khatu Shyam Temple , and in Gujarat , he
12-483: The bright half of the Phalguna Month. Pilgrims all over the country attend with nishaans (holy mark - flags) in their hands. People mark their holy journey by singing shyam bhajans and playing various musical instruments. They play holi with gulal . Many Shyam Bhaktas supply food to pedestrians in the shade of tents. They recognize this occasion as the marriage of Khatushyamji. On Dwadashi (the 12th day of
16-460: The month), Bhog is prepared as Baba's Prasadi of Kheer and Churama. Two famous Phalguna mela are from Khatushyam rajastan and Bhatli odisha . Khatushyam Barbarika ( Barbarīka ) in Hinduism is the son of Ghatotkacha (son of Bhima) and Princess Maurvi , daughter of Daitya Moora, though other references state that he was a warrior from the south. He is a folk character and
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