Every year, a fair is held at Madhuganga Dham for three days starting from Dhanya Purnima.
A fair is being held at Madhuganga Dham in Bhirgaun, a religious and tourist destination in Dhankuta, on the occasion of Dhanya Purnima.
Every year, a fair is held at Madhuganga Dham for three days from Dhanya Purnima. Devotees reach Madhuganga Dham with the belief that by worshiping and worshiping Madhuganga Mahadev, they will attain children, happiness, peace, and glory.
Similarly, those who make vows in the name of Madhuganga Mahadev sacrifice animals and birds. It is believed that by doing so, they will be free from suffering, famine, and disease. People also come here to light lakhs of lamps, recite Rudra in groups, and observe fasts.
People from Dhankuta, Tehrathum, Bhojpur, Sankhuwasabha, Sunsari, Morang, and other districts come to attend the fair. A fair management committee has also been formed for the convenience of devotees and visitors.
The Madhuganga pilgrimage site is 10 kilometers away from Dhankuta Bazaar. The road leading to Madhuganga Dham from Halire in Dhankuta and Bahibare Haat in the district headquarters has been expanded.
