Harela Festival (mela) is an annual local festival of Kumaun region in Uttarakhand. The mela is celebrated to welcome the rainy season, new harvest and to commemorate the wedding of Lord Shiva. The fair is typically organised from 16th to 21st July at Ramlila Ground of Bhimtal. The term Harela stands for ‘Yellow Leaves’ which grow from seven types of grains which are sowed few days prior to the festival. The term also refers to general greenery all around and especially greenery of the crops due to the monsoon season. Modern times and its practices have overtaken such traditional practices, Harela festival is no exception. It is losing its importance year by year and a lot needs to be done to preserve it. Uttrakhand is often known as land of festivals and as land of temples and if such a festival loses its importance then a unique festivity will be lost which has both political and cultural significance.
Harela festival is celebrated in two different ways on two different occasions as mentioned below:
Harela Mela celebration is over 100 years old. Before independence traders used to carry their trade by transporting crops and other materials from places like Bareilly to sell here. People from Padampuri, Gunialeakh, Mukteshwar, Okhlakanda etc. would travel here to buy the various products sold here. Thus it was not just a cultural hub but a business centre as well. Earlier, the venue of the fair was Lilavati Pant College (danth) because this was the city centre. However after 1980 due to insufficient space the venue was shifted to Ramlila ground at Mallital. The fair was also of less duration as compared to the prevalent one (as of 2013). The fair was earlier organised for 2 days but these days it is observed for a period of 5 days. Even the organisation management has changed, earlier the Harela Khel evum Sanskritik Manch used to organise it but now it is organised by Nagar Panchayat.
The fair also had political significance as various political parties would organise their stalls to increase awareness about their parties and their objectives. Before independence it was a meeting ground for freedom fighters of the nation. Even after independence the venue continued to be the platform of political activities. Politicians like Narayan Dutt Tiwari started their initial career by attending the political programmes organised at the fair. Partap Singh Bisht and few local elders administered the fair and Sanwal ji along with Moti Ram Pandey ji contributed in the organisation of the fair.
Holiday Status – It is a local / regional holiday.