Festivals Of India
India is a nation that celebrates diversity. Every state has its own unique tradition, culture, and art. The preservation of unique culture and heritage is the one thing that all states have in common. Indians celebrate festivals to honor their values, culture, and traditions. Every festival has unique attributes of its own. Here is a lit that provides comprehensive information on all the Indian holidays celebrated in various states.
- Andhra Pradesh - Dasara, Ugadi, Deccan Festival, Brahmotsavam
- Arunachal Pradesh - Reh, Boori Boot, Myoko, Dree, Pongtu, Losar, Murung, Solang, Mopin, Monpa festival
- Assam - Ambubachi, Bhogali Bihu, Baishagu, DehingPatkai
- Bihar - Chhath Puja, Bihula
- Chhattisgarh - Maghi Purnima, Bastar Dussehra
- Goa - Ladain, Mando
- Gujarat - Navratri, Janmashtami, Kutch Utsav, Uttarayana
- Himachal Pradesh - Rakhadumni, Gochi Festival
- Haryana - Baisakhi
- Jammu and Kashmir - Har Navami, Chhari, Bahu Mela, Dosmoche,
- Jharkhand - Karam Utsav, Holi, Rohini, Tusu
- Karnataka - Mysore Dasara, Ugadi
- Kerala - Onam, Vishu
- Madhya Pradesh - Lok-rang Utsav, Tejaji, Khujaraho festival
- Meghalaya - Nongkrem festival, Khasis festival, Wangla, SajibuCheiraoba
- Maharashtra - Ganesh Utsav, GudiPadva
- Manipur - Yaoshang, Porag, ChavangKut
- Mizoram - Chapcharkut Festival
- Nagaland - Hornbill festival, Moatsu Festival
- Odisha - Rath Yatra, Raja Parba, Nukahai
- Punjab - Lohri, Baisakhi
- Rajasthan - Gangaur, Teej, Bundi
- Sikkim - Losar, Saga Dawa
- Tamil Nadu - Pongal, Thaipusam, Natyanjali Festival
- Telangana - Bonalu, Bathukamma
- Tripura - Kharchi Puja
- West Bengal - Durga Puja
- Uttaranchal - Ganga Dussehra
- Uttar Pradesh - Ram Navmi, Ganga Mahotsav, Navaratri, Khichdi