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FESTIVALS
Festivals
Fairs & festivals in India are colourful commemorations of religious or historical events or celebrations of the change of seasons. They reflect the vigour and life - style of its people. Vibrant colour, music and festivities makes the country come alive throughout the year. Join us and be a part of it.
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Rustic Rajasthan
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Best of Northern India
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Golden Triangle
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Religious South India
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Kaleidoscopic Kerala
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Palace on Wheels
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Fascinating India - Nepal
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Indian Wildlife Safari
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Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour
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Leh - Ladakh Adventure
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Royal Raja Tour
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Yoga Tour

Indian Festivals

Festivals
January : Febrary : March : April : May : June : July : August : September
October : November : December

August, September

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Janmashtami (All Over India)
JanmashtamiThe birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, the incarnation of Vishnu is observed all over India. It is celebrated with great fervour at Mathura and Brindavan where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. Night long prayers are offered and religious hymns are sung in temples. Scenes are enacted from Lord Krishna’s early life. In Maharashtra, earthen pots of curd and butter are hung high up over the streets. Young men enacting an episode from Krishna’s childhood form human pyramids by climbing on each others shoulders and try to break these pots.

Onam (Kerala)
OnamOnam is Kerala’s most popular festival, celebrated with great enthusiasm. It is primarily a harvest festival celebrated to welcome the spirit of the pious King Mahabali from eternal exile and to assure him that his people are happy and wish him well. At Trichur, caparisoned elephants take part in a spectacular procession. There is also a magnificent display of fireworks. At shoranur, appreciative crowds gather on the green where colourfully dressed Kathakali dancers re-enact the well-loved stories of the epic heroes and virtuous women. On the second day of the festival, every home is lit bright and decorated in preparation for the visit of King Mahabali. Greetings are exchanged and lengths of auspicious saffron cloth are presented by friends to one another. The Vallumkali (boat race) is one of the main attractions of Onam, and is best seen at Aranmulai and Kottayam. About a hundred oarsmen row huge and graceful odee (boats) . oars dip and flash to the rhythm of drums and cymbals in each boat. The songs are generally topical in character and concern people well known in Malabar. Above each boat gleam scarlet silk umbrellas, their number denoted the affluence of the family owning the boat. Gold coins and tassels hang from the umbrellas. In the evenings, girls perform the Kyekottikali (the clapping dance) in the open, dancing around the traditional brass lamp. Intricate patterns of flower petals are made on the grass forming a flower carpet for the dance.

Nag Panchami (West Bengal, Maharashtra and South India)
Nag Panchami is the festival when snakes, the symbols of energy and prosperity are worshipped. In Maharsashtra, snake charmers go from house to house with dormant cobras ensconced in cane baskets, asking for alms and clothing. Women offer milk and cooked rice to the snakes and gather around to see the snakes spread their hoods to the tune of the pungi. Clay snakes are brought home to be worshipped by day and immersed in the sea in the evening. In southern India, particularly in Kerala, snake temples are crowded on this day and worship is offered to stone or metal icons of the cosmic serpent Ananta or Shesha.

Rakshabandhan (North India)
This is Hindu sister’s day when brothers and sisters reaffirm their bonds of affections. Sisters tie colourful threads or rachis on their brothers wrists. The brothers in turn promise to protect their sisters and give them gifts.

Ganesh ChathurathiGanesh Chaturthi (Maharashtra,Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka)
Ganesh Chaturthi is an important festival in India, especially in Maharashtra dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant headed God of all good beginning and success. It is believed that Lord Ganesha was born on this day and every chaturthi is considered auspicious. Thousands of clay idols of Lord Ganesha are made in every size, pose, form and colour and worshipped at community or family festivals which last between one to ten days. These images are then taken in large processions, amidst the rhythm of bells and drums and immersed in flowing water.

September

Tarnetar MelaTarnetar Mela (Saurashtra, Gujarat)
Is an exciting and a unique fair held annually at Tarnetar in Saurashtra. The fair coincides with the festival at the Trineteshwar Temple, celebrating the wedding of the legendary Mahabharat hero, Arjuna with Draupadi. The fair is a kind of a marriage marker for the local tribals the Kolis, Bharwads and Rabaris. The traditional costume, exquisite jewelery and wonderful Tarnetar “Chhatris” (umbrellas) with intricate embroidery and mirror work are sold. An added attraction is the lively folk dance performances such as - garba, ras, haro.

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Festivals

January : February : March : April : May : June : July : August : September : October : November : December

Suggested Tour Plans

Rural & Rustic Rajasthan:: Best of Northern India:: Golden Triangle :: Religious South India :: Kaleidoscopic Kerala
Palace on Wheels Fascinating India - Nepal :: Indian Wildlife Safari :: Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour
Leh - Ladakh Adventure :: Royal Raja Tour :: Yoga Tour


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