Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Fair honouring Vibhishan kicks off in Kaithoon town

- Aabshar H Quazi aabshar.quazi@hindustant­imes.com

The Vibhishan Mela, being organised at Kaithoon town in Kota district for the last 35 years, has commenced.

The fair is held every year on the occasion of Holi near Kainthoon’s Vibhishan Temple, which is believed to be the only temple in the country devoted to Vibhishan, the younger brother of demon king Ravana in the legendary epic Ramayana.

The fair is organised to commemorat­e Vibhishan, who chose the path of good over bad and sided with Lord Rama against his brother Ravana.

“Just as Bhakt Prahlad followed the path of religion and not his evil father Hirankashy­ap, Vibhishan also worked for religion against his brother and demon king Ravana. So, people of Kaithoon organise Vibhishan Mela to commemorat­e Vibhishan, who helped in the victory of good over evil,” said Durgashank­ar Puri, the founder member of Vibhishan Mela Organising Committee and convener of Vibhishan Temple Trust Committee.

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The five-day fair began on Thursday with the burning of a 50-foot-high effigy of Hiranyakas­hyap, who was the father of Bhakt Prahalad, at the fair ground near Vibhishan Temple.

The event was followed by a procession carried out next day from Vibhishan Dharmshala to Vibhishan Temple in the Kaithoon town.

Several more cultural programmes will be held in the coming days, said Puri.

There is a folklore associated with the Vibhishan Temple of Kaithoon. “As per the folklore, Lord Shiva and Hanuman had once asked Vibhishan to take him on pilgrimage to all four dhams (Hindu religious places) with a condition if Vibhishan would stop anywhere during the journey, all of them would turn into stones,” said Puri.

“So, when Vibhishan, while carrying Shiva and Hanuman in his ‘kaanwat’, stopped in the Kaithoon region, they all turned into stones. While Hanuman temple and Shiva temple came up in Rangbari area and Char Chauma area of Kota respective­ly, Vibhishan temple came into existence at Kaithoon town of Kota,” he added.

 ?? AH ZAIDI/HT ?? Hiranyakas­hyap’s effigy in flames at the Vibhishan Mela.
AH ZAIDI/HT Hiranyakas­hyap’s effigy in flames at the Vibhishan Mela.

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