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Jalpari In Bihar Viral Video: The Singheshwar Mela in Bihar, a festival known for its religious and cultural importance, surprised visitors this year with a unique and exciting attraction. Women dressed as mermaids (Jalparis) became the center of attention as they performed gracefully, capturing everyone’s interest. Wearing shiny fish-tailed costumes, they moved in a way that looked like real mermaids swimming through water. Their magical performance amazed the crowd, making them one of the most talked-about highlights of the fair. Videos of these Jalparis quickly went viral, spreading the excitement beyond the fairgrounds and creating a buzz on social media.

This creative performance shows how traditional festivals are changing with time while keeping their cultural roots alive. By bringing together the old and the new, Singheshwar Mela proves that it is more than just a religious fair—it is a place where culture, creativity, and celebration come together in a beautiful way.

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Every year, the Mahashivratri fair in Singheshwar attracts thousands of devotees from Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Nepal. Along with prayers, they enjoy various entertainment activities. This year, special arrangements have been made for their safety and convenience, ensuring they have a smooth and pleasant religious experience.

This year’s Singheshwar Mela is packed with exciting attractions, including the Jalpari show, Char Dham Yatra, theater performances, an aquarium, thrilling rides like the dragon and ranger swing, and mesmerising magic shows. The viral video was widely shared across social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram.

About Singheshwar Nath Temple:

Singheshwar Nath Temple is an ancient and sacred place dedicated to Lord Shiva, deeply respected by devotees. It is believed that Maharishi Shringi performed the Putreshti Yajna here for the birth of Shri Ram, making this site spiritually important. Many legends surround the origin of the Shiva Linga in the temple. Because of its religious significance, a grand fair is held here every year on Mahashivratri, where devotees come to pray and enjoy cultural celebrations.

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