Ramdevra, India. 29th Aug, 2016. A Rajasthani woman in her traditional attire drives a vehicle to Ramdevra from Pushkar which is attended by lakhs of devotees who come in large groups in Ramdevra. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of august and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. Credit: PACIFIC PRESS/Alamy Li


A Rajasthani woman in her traditional attire drives a vehicle to Ramdevra from Pushkar which is attended by lakhs of devotees who come in large groups in Ramdevra. Ramdevji fair and festival is celebrated in Bhadrapad month. It is the most important fair at Ramdevra, which is 12 km to the north of Pokhran. This fair is held for ten days in the month of august and September and according to the Hindu calendar it is celebrated from bhadon sudi 2 to bhadon sudi 11. Lots of devotees attend the fair to pay their homage to Baba Ramdev. He is also known as ram Shah Pir by the Muslims. (Photo by Shaukat Ahmed/Pacific Press)


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