Kanakalayeshwar Jatra is an important religious festival celebrated in Beed town, Beed district, at the ancient Kanakalayeshwar (Shiva) Temple. The jatra is mainly observed during Makar Sankranti and Mahashivratri, attracting a large number of devotees. During the festival, the temple is decorated with flowers and lights, and special abhishekams and pujas are performed to Lord Shiva. Devotees offer milk, water, bilva leaves, and coconuts. The surrounding area turns lively with fair stalls, local vendors, and gatherings of pilgrims. The jatra reflects the religious significance of Lord Shiva and the rich cultural heritage of Beed district.

