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Option 3 : Sahariya
- The Sahariya tribe celebrated its fair in Sitabari. Sitabari is a major pilgrimage site in the Baran, Rajasthan.
- This fair is held every year. The devotees come here for bathing in Kunda on the occasion of Amavasya.
- Sitabari fair used to be held as Haat Bazaar years ago and over the time the scope grew and today it is being organized as a big fair.
- It is called the miniature Kumbh of Sahariyas. Sahariya people of this area have been associated with this fair from the beginning.
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