The tribes of Chhota Udaipur of Gujrat (Bhil, Bhilala, Rathwa and Koli) offer a Jatar at the shrine of Gamdev under the sag tree once in twenty years. It comprises of one hundred and twenty terracotta horses, also known as ‘the army of horses’. They also offer ‘dhabu’ or clay forms which look like horses. Tribes believe that these horses represent actual living horses used by the deity for protecting their village and fields.