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Travel to Barmer
Pop : 68,625 Distance : 153 Km from
Jaisalmer
Barmer is situated at a distance of 224km from
Jodhpur on the Luni-Munabao section of the Northern Railways. Located atop
a hill as so many of the cities of western Rajasthan are, it houses the
remains of an old fort called Garh right on its peak. The name Barmer is
derived from the ruler Bahada Rao or Bar Rao who is said to have founded
the town in the 13th century. Initially called ‘Bahada-mer’ it was later
shortened to Barmer. To the immediate west of the city lie the remains of
Juna or Juna Barmer and to the south are the ruins of three Jain temples.
There is an inscription dated 1295AD on one of the pillars of the hall of
the largest temple at Juna. This mentions a Maharajakula Sri Samanta Sinha
Deva ruling Barmer at the time. Being a barren wasteland, the people of
Barmer have learnt the hard way that they needed to develop exceptional
skills in order to survive. Thriving in this nothingness lies the town of
Barmer in Rajastan state, famous for its only asset – the dexterous and
creative human skill, to create art, where none was.
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Dance & Music The Thar desert of Rajastan is nothing if
not known for its soulful melodies and dance. Like virtually all other
districts in the region, Barmer is known for its folk music and dance.
Like in Bikaner, 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. They
sing mainly at festivals and other social occasions to the accompaniment
of the Kamayacha (a stringed instrument played with a bow). The other
musical instrument popular in Barmer is the algoza (two flutes played
together).
¤ Fairs & Festivals There are
several major festivals held in Barmer, the most famous of which is a
cattle fair held every year at Tilwara village situated on the banks of
the Luni river. The fair goes on for a fortnight in the months of March
April. The other major festival is the Barmer Thar Festival of Rajastan,
which was a creation of the tourist office, started as a practice to
enhance the tourism potential of this town. This festival too is held in
early March every year. A major yearly religious fair is held at Khed on
every Poornima (full moon) at the Ranchor Rai Mandir there. Another fair
is held at a village called Nagar Meva which is about 8km from the town of
Balotara. There is a Jain temple there dedicated to the Jain prophet
Parasvanath, and the fair is held every year on Posh Badi (Dec-Jan) to
celebrate his birth.
Travel to Barmer by Air
Well linked with major cities of India.
Travel to Barmer by Rail
Well connected with major towns.
Travel to Barmer by Road
Agra- 577 kms, Ajmer- 198 kms, Barmer- 220 kms,
Bikaner- 240 kms, Bombay- 1073 kms, Delhi- 592 kms, Jaipur- 343 kms,
Jaisalmer- 290 kms, Mount Abu- 264 kms, Udaipur- 275 kms, Ranakpur-
175 kms.
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