Ramdev Jayanti and Teja Dashmi are celebrated in Rajasthan, India, every year. These traditional holidays honor two revered Hindu deities, Veer Teja and Ramdev Pir. Veer Teja, believed to be a major incarnation of Shiva, is venerated as a martyr who died while rescuing cows from raiders in the 13th century. His celebrations, particularly prominent in the villages of Kharnal, Paner, and Sursura, involve seeking his blessings. Simultaneously, Ramdev Jayanti marks the birthday of Ramdev Pir, a 14th-century ruler known for his miraculous powers and social equity. A significant fair is held near his temple in Ramdevra, attracting thousands of devotees from various states, including Hindus and Muslims, who gather to honor his legacy.
Ramdev Jayanti and Teja Dashmi (India)
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