Every year, thousands of devotees from all over the country come to Mumbai to visit Mount Mary Church and Bandra Fair on the occasion of the Nativity of Mother Mary. It starts on the first Sunday after September 8, and will be on till September 17 this year. While the Covid-19 pandemic dampened spirits in the last two years, a lot more people will be looking to visit the stalls selling different kinds of food, drink and knick knacks as always. Some of these stalls have been there for more than seven decades and still continue to sell them
Updated On: 2024-09-15 10:49 AM IST
Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto
Food
Every year, the stalls see some of the most popular food items being sold by people from all over India and even include locals living in and around Bandra. While black channa is one of the most popular and cheapest snacks for people to munch on when they are at the fair, you can also try out kadio bodios, petha and Kerala halwa, as there are many stalls selling them. Mumbaikars can also indulge in Goan specials from Goan Sweets (Stall No 27) and Carvalho Sweets (Stall No 138). They have favourites like dodol, dos and pinag among other specials for people to enjoy.
Books
Apart from food, the Bandra Fair also has bookstalls that book lovers can choose from a wide variety of latest popular titles. For those looking to buy religious books for adults and children, the Pauline bookstall has friendly nuns sitting at the start of the steps when you exit the church; they even help you select the right ones if you are confused. For those who are visiting the fair and want other kinds of books, once you walk down, there are two other shops this year selling popular titles for Rs 150 only.
Unique experiences
That is not all. Mumbaikars can also check out a wide variety of knick knacks like chains, wrist bands, keychains being sold at various stalls throughout the fair that start from Rs 20. For those who love artistic keepsakes, make a pendant out of your name written on rice grain; it is one of the most popular attractions at the fair over the years. If you are feeling a little adventurous, then try out the smoke biscuit, which is a novel experience, that makes smoke comes out of your mouth when you eat biscuits.
Buy religious items
Apart from books, you can also buy religious statues including that of Mother Mary and Jesus Christ and more from many stalls that line the steps as well as on the road outside at the main entrance of the church. The statues start from Rs 200 and go on till Rs 2,000.
Make offerings
If you are at Bandra Fair, one of the other things that most devotees do is make offerings, and you do not have to be a follower of Christianity to make them. These offerings are in the form of garlands, as well as plastic models of different parts of the body, that you wish to pray for including hands and legs, not only for yourself but also for your loved ones. They are available at affordable prices.