The festivals dedicated to Khatu Shyam Ji are celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm by millions of devotees across India. These festivals mainly take place at the sacred Khatu Shyam Temple, where thousands of pilgrims gather to seek the blessings of Shyam Baba.
The celebrations include bhajans, kirtans, special prayers, and grand processions. Among all the festivals, the Falgun Mela is the most famous and attracts the largest number of devotees every year.
1. Falgun Mela – The Biggest Khatu Shyam Festival
The Khatu Shyam Ji Falgun Mela is the most important festival dedicated to Khatu Shyam Baba.
When is Falgun Mela Celebrated?
This grand festival is celebrated during the Hindu month of Falgun (February–March). The main celebrations usually take place on Falgun Shukla Ekadashi and Dwadashi.
Significance of Falgun Mela
It is believed that the sacred head of Barbarika appeared on Falgun Ekadashi. To commemorate this divine event, devotees celebrate the Falgun Mela every year.
During the festival:
- Millions of devotees visit Khatu village.
- Devotees chant “Jai Shree Shyam” and “Haare Ka Sahara Baba Shyam Hamara.”
- Special prayers and bhajan programs are organized.
- Large processions and religious events take place.
Many devotees walk long distances carrying Nishan (holy flags) as a sign of devotion.
2. Kartik Mela
Another important festival celebrated at Khatu Shyam Temple is the Kartik Mela, which takes place during the Hindu month of Kartik (October–November).
This festival also attracts thousands of devotees who visit the temple to perform special prayers and offer flowers, sweets, and prasad to Shyam Baba.
Religious activities during Kartik Mela include:
- Bhajan Sandhya (devotional singing)
- Special temple decorations
- Night-long kirtans
- Devotional gatherings
3. Janmashtami Celebration
The birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated as Krishna Janmashtami, and it is also an important festival at Khatu Shyam Temple.
Since Khatu Shyam Ji is considered a form of Krishna in Kaliyuga, devotees celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm.
The temple is beautifully decorated, and special prayers are held at midnight to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna.
4. Shyam Baba Ekadashi
Ekadashi days hold special importance for devotees of Khatu Shyam Ji.
On these days:
- Devotees observe fasting
- Special aartis and prayers are performed
- Thousands of devotees visit the temple
Ekadashi is considered a highly auspicious day to seek blessings from Shyam Baba.
5. Holi Celebration at Khatu
The festival of Holi is celebrated with great joy in Khatu.
Since Holi occurs around the same time as the Falgun Mela, the celebrations become even more grand and vibrant.
During Holi:
- Devotees sing traditional Shyam bhajans.
- Colors and flowers are offered to Shyam Baba.
- Cultural and devotional programs are organized.
Spiritual Importance of Khatu Festivals
The festivals of Khatu Shyam Ji are not only religious events but also symbols of devotion, faith, and unity.
These festivals remind devotees about the sacrifice of Barbarika, who offered his head to maintain balance in the Kurukshetra War.
Devotees believe that praying during these festivals brings:
- Prosperity
- Peace
- Success
- Fulfillment of wishes
FAQs About Khatu Shyam Festivals
1. What is the biggest festival of Khatu Shyam Ji?
The biggest festival is the Khatu Shyam Ji Falgun Mela, which attracts millions of devotees every year.
2. When is the Falgun Mela celebrated?
Falgun Mela is celebrated in the Hindu month of Falgun (February–March), mainly on Falgun Ekadashi and Dwadashi.
3. Where are Khatu Shyam festivals celebrated?
The main celebrations take place at the Khatu Shyam Temple in Rajasthan.
4. Why do devotees carry Nishan to Khatu?
Devotees carry Nishan (holy flags) as an offering to Khatu Shyam Baba to express devotion and gratitude.
5. Which month is most important for Khatu Shyam devotees?
The Hindu month of Falgun is considered the most important because the grand Falgun Mela takes place during this time.
🙏 Jai Shree Shyam 🙏


