Bhagalpur, Bihar: Shravani Fair will begin on July 11, and the devotees have also started arriving at Ajgaibinath Dham. The Block Supply Officer held a meeting with the shopkeepers regarding the prices of the goods. They have instructions to sell the goods at a fixed rate. There has been a slight increase in the prices, and it has been sent to the SDO for approval. As soon as it gets approved, a list will be issued. According to the pilgrims, this time, there is a surge in price. So far, the price of some of the items in the Bhagalpur Sawan Mela 2025:
Plain Food | Rs 80 |
Food for Kids | Rs 50 |
Half Plate | Rs 40 |
Breakfast | Rs 50 |
Special Chai | Rs 10 |
Chalu Chai | Rs 6 |
Dahi | Rs 120 |
Lassi | Rs 20 |
Kesariya Lassi | Rs 30 |
Mousambi Juice | Rs 40 |
Narangi Juice | Rs 25 |
Chenaa | Rs 275 |
Peraa | Rs 360 |
It is noteworthy that in 2025, the Sawan month starts from July 11 and will end on August 9. Pandit Saurabh Kumar Mishra of Jagannath Temple said that this year, Sawan is ending with the festival of Rakshabandhan, which will be celebrated on August 9, 2025. For those unaware, Sawan is the month of Lord Shiva. Worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati this month brings fruitful results. If you are curious, the first Monday fast will be on July 14, the second Monday fast will be on July 21, the third Monday fast will be on July 28, and the fourth Monday fast will be observed on August 4. This month, women adorn themselves with green sarees, bindi, and beautiful nail polish, and the craze in Bhagalpur Sawan Mela 2025 is proof of the excitement among devotees.
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Demand for Lahariya Print Bangles in Bhagalpur Sawan Mela 2025

Ahead of Bhagalpur Sawan Mela 2025, the market has turned green. There is a craze among women regarding green bangles and lahariya print lehthi. According to a bangle-lehthi seller in Dahi Tola Lane, there is a lot of demand for lehthi brought from Jaipur. The bangles are available in several sizes and designs. The price of bangles ranges from Rs 100 to Rs 250. The lehthi ranges from Rs 100 to Rs 1000, the lahariya print is available between Rs 100 to Rs 500, and the bridal set ranges from Rs 500 to Rs 1000. The main attraction of these bangles is the stonework, fascinating patterns, and the blend of tradition and modernity.
According to one shopkeeper, nail polish is being sold in the market between Rs 10 And Rs 50, mehndi for Rs 10, and bindi is available between Rs 5 to Rs 10. Saree sellers are saying the demand for green-colored sarees has escalated ahead of Sawan.