Bhavnagar: The festival-loving residents of Gohilwad have been eagerly waiting for the Sravani Parvamala Antagarta tomorrow, Thursday, August 22, the unique grandeur of Bolchoth will begin the series of seventh-eighth festivals. Along with this, the traditional Bhatigal Lok Mela will be celebrated all over Saurashtra including Bhavnagar. Festivals and folk fairs are a more integral part of our Indian culture, the celebration of this festival is something auspicious and the festival will be celebrated with great enthusiasm everywhere. Tomorrow 22-8-2024, Thursday, on the occasion of Shravan Vad Choth, cow and calf will be worshiped by all the auspicious housewives with kanku, rice and flowers. As 33 crore gods reside in the cow, Bolchoth will be celebrated with great devotion and devotion by eating millet roti and mug. Before worshiping the cow, Bhudev will make a resolution with Vedic mantras. After putting oil on the cow’s horns, putting tilak on the head and putting on the nagla made from curry ru, the cow will be fed with millet. After anointing the water with the back, worship will be done along with Pradakshina. Here it is noted that on this day, fruits that are not cut with a knife or paddle, such as radish, banana or cucumber, etc. will be eaten. On the next 23rd Friday, Nagpanchami Lokparva will be celebrated in Gohilwad. Prasadi Sisters of Talwat worship the serpent deity who protects the crops grown with great effort by the farmers of the world in fields and fields. On this occasion, devotees will throng the Bhatigal Lok Mela to be held at Sharmaliyada’s temple in Kumbharwada of the city. When on Saturday 24th, the housewives will be busy making different types of farsan, sweets and thepala, puri along with other women of the family. The festival of Shitla Satam will be celebrated on Sunday 25th. On this day, the sisters will offer Puja to Mother Shitla and have a hearty meal. On this occasion, a traditional Bhatigal Lok Mela will be held in the presence of Sheetla Mataji on Ghogha Road in the city. In which a large number of devotees will gather for darshan. When the next Janmashtami festival will be celebrated traditionally on Monday 26th. On this occasion, at 12 o’clock in the night, all the temples, Puthismargiya havelis, Thakardwaras will celebrate the Prakatyotsav of Shri Krishna with the sky-high Jai Ghosh of Nand Gher Anand Bheho Jai Kanaiyalalaki. When On Tuesday 27th, on the eve of Parananom, the above religious places will celebrate the Nanda festival. Thus, from Thursday, Gohilwad will be painted in the colors of Satam Aatham festivals.