Bandra Fair will take place from September 14 to 21 this year. Photos Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto
The Bandra Fair is held annually on the first Sunday after September 8, marked as the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and this year it will take place next Sunday onwards
While it has been held over the last 300 years, the Covid-19 pandemic brought it to a halt in present times in 2020 and 2021, leaving many devotees sad, but as things got better, it returned and has been steadily attracting more tourists and devotees
While it has been held over the last 300 years, the Covid-19 pandemic brought it to a halt in present times in 2020 and 2021, leaving many devotees sad, but as things got better, it returned and has been steadily attracting more tourists and devotees
The Bandra Fair not only has entertainment stalls but also food stalls with delicacies such as kadio bodios, halwa, petha and more for people to indulge in while walking through the fair
Interestingly, the pilgrimage is not only made by the followers of Christianity but also people of other faith, who have been visiting every year, and this year is going to be no different

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