Spectacular Indian festivals you should be a part of
Mumbai transforms into a city-wide celebration of Lord Ganesha's birth. Music fills the air, dances spill onto the streets, followed by an immersion of Ganesha statues into the water.
Dates: September 6 - 7 Location: All across India
Janamashtami marks the birth of the beloved Lord Krishna. Devotees fast, dance, and eagerly await the stroke of midnight, the divine moment of Krishna's birth.
Dates: September 19th Location: Mainly in Maharashtra, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
Ten days of pure euphoria
Organized by J&K Tourism, this week-long fiesta is a vibrant showcase of Ladakh's rich heritage, from traditional processions and lion dances to delectable local dishes.
Dates: September 1st-15th Location: Ladakh
A kaleidoscope of culture
Surrounded by misty mountains, attendees are treated to performances by North-East's most talented musicians, all while promoting local tourism.
Dates: 28th September - 1st October Location: Arunachal Pradesh
High-altitude melodies
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Held in Alappuzha, this festival is a blend of Buddhist traditions and local folklore. The Kettukazhcha ritual, is where massive effigies of mythological figures like Ravana and Bhima come to life.
Dates: 28th September - 1st October Location: Arunachal Pradesh
Legends in God's Own Country
In a heartfelt tribute, farmers across regions decorate their bulls, recognizing their tireless efforts in agriculture.
Dates: 14th September Location: Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh
Ode to the mighty bulls
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