The Baba Sodal Mela holds immense significance in Punjab as it honors the revered soul, Baba Sodal. This annual fair occurs in September in Jalandhar, a key city in the northern state of Punjab. Thousands of pilgrims, including devotees from around the world, assemble on the 14th day of Shukla Paksh to pay homage to their deity. The preparation for the mela has begun.
This festival holds a prominent place in the list of fairs in Punjab and is dedicated to paying homage to the great soul, Baba Sodal. The event attracts devotees from across the country, with thousands coming to witness the divine presence of Baba Sodal at the renowned Sodal Temple.
Baba Sodal Mela Highlights
Particular |
Details |
Name |
Baba Sodal Mela |
Shilparamam Dates |
To be Announced |
Venue |
Sodal Chowk, Shiv Nagar, Industrial Area, Jalandhar, Punjab 144044 |
Ticket |
Free |
Baba Sodal Mela Date and Venue
The event takes place during the Bhadon month, which falls between mid-August and mid-September, and is hosted in the city of Jalandhar. The Sodal Mela is scheduled for September 17, 2024, in Jalandhar.
This day attracts a lot of devotees, both from within the country and abroad, who come to seek blessings from Baba Sodal. The excitement among the devotees begins a few days before the fair and continues for 2-3 days after it ends, creating an atmosphere of ongoing devotion and celebration.
About Baba Sodal Mela
This day is joyously celebrated as the Baba Sodal Mela, marked by its religious significance and vibrant festivities. Devotees engage in the symbolic act of extracting mud, believing that it will summon Baba Ji on Trydashi, the 13th day of the local month. Kasar, created and offered 14 times slowly, is a ritual integral to the celebration. On Chaturdarshi, the 14th day, the Chadha clan partakes in a tradition of exclusively consuming fried food.
In a customary practice on the eve of the fair, the entire Chadha clan collectively sows 'Khetri' in honor of Baba Sodal, aiming for the enduring happiness and prosperity of the clan. For followers of Sikhism, this day holds immense auspiciousness. The fair unfolds at the Samadhi of Baba Sodal, adorned with his painted portrait, rosaries, and flowers. Adjacent to this sacred site is the Baba Sodal ka Sarovar, a holy tank where devotees take a dip in the sanctified waters and present offerings at the Samadhi.
This day holds special significance for women who seek Baba's blessings for the well-being of their children and families. Prasad is also offered as part of the religious ceremonies at the Samadhi. The Baba Sodal Mela, with its blend of religious devotion and cultural customs, stands as a symbol of reverence and celebration for the devotees, creating an atmosphere of joy and spiritual connection.