Festivals of India PDF
Festivals of India PDF
Festivals of India PDF
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Chhath Puja Bihar Chhath Puja is dedicated to Sun and his wife Usha in
(Oct - November) order to thank them for bestowing life on the Earth
and requesting them to grant certain wishes
Carnival Goa The most tourist attractive & three day fun filled
(February) festival in Goa
Hemis Festival Jammu Kashmir The Two day Hemis festival is dedicated to the Lord
(June) (Ladakh) Padmasambava
Kut Festival Manipur Kut is a leading festival which does not restrict to any
(November) religion, It is celebrated by Kuki-chin tribes of Manipur
Losar Festival Arunachal It is a Tibetian New year which usually held in the
(January-February) Pradesh month January-February for span of 3 days
Makar Sankranti Andhra Pradesh It marks first day of sun transit to the Makara
(January) and some parts (Capricorn). Makar Sankranti is also a harvesting
of South India festival in the month of January
Phng Lhabsol Sikkim This festival is Unique to Sikkim which referred The
(Aug - September) Mount Khangchendzonga as Guardian deity of Sikkim
Pongal Tamil Nadu Pongal corresponds the last date of Tamil Calendar
(January)
Pushkar Fair Rajasthan Pushkar Fair also Known as Pushkar Camel fair which
(November) usually held from starting of karthikam to Last day of
Karthikam (Pournami),which showcases all kind of
Livestock in city called Pushkar in Desert State ,
Rajasthan.
Lasoong Sikkim This festival observed as the New Year as per Tibetan
(December) Lunar calendar
Raja Praba Odisha A Festival of harvest span over 3 days. First day called
(June) Pahili Raja, second day called Raja Sankanthi, third
day called Basi Raja
Motivation:
“Wanting something is not enough. You must hunger for it. Your
motivation must be absolutely compelling in order to overcome
the obstacles that will invariably come your way.” — Les Brown