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Jaisalmer Desert Festival
16-18 February 2013
The Desert Festival is an annual event organized in the beautiful city, Jaisalmer. This three days festival is held in the month of February. It is organized in association with the Rajasthan Tourism read more...
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31-31 December 1969
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Naag Panchmi Festival in India
20-20 July 2012
Nag-Panchami is an significance festival in all over India and it is celebrated on the fifth day of the moonlit-fortnight in the month of Shravan (July /August). This is the time when serpents in read more...
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Shab-E-Barat Celebration
17-17 July 2012
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Hanuman Jayanti
18-18 April 2012
Varanasi: Hanuman jayanti is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Hanuman. Hanuman Jayanti is an important Hindu Festival. It is celebrated on full moon day duri read more...
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Rama Navami
12-12 April 2012
India: Ram Navami is a Hindu Festival. It is the Birthday of Lord Rama King Dasharatha's Son. Lord Sri Rama was the incarnated of Lord Vishnu and taken birth t read more...
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Mahavir Jayanti in India
28-28 March 2012
Mahavir Jayanti is one of the significant religious celebrations in India. The day is most significant to the Jains as Mahavira is regarded as the last Tirthankara. The day is celebrated mainly with t read more...
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Elephant Festival in Jaipur
19-19 March 2012
The Elephant Festival is a unique event held annually in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Groomed to perfection, glittering in gold, row upon row of elephants catwalk before an enthralled audience. T read more...
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Lohri Festival India
13-13 January 2012
Lohri is the harvest festival of Punjab, famously known as the the breadbasket state of India. This harvest festival is celebrated to mark both celebration and sharing. Lohri festival prompts people t read more...
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New Years Eve
31-01 January 2012
Celebrations for New Year begin from New Year's Eve on 31st December.
This is the last day of the Gregorian calendar and the day before New Year's Day. The id read more...
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Chritmas Day in India
25-25 December 2011
The term Christmas is a translation of the Old English version – ‘Cristes Maesse’ which literally means the “Mass of Christ”. It is a traditional holiday in the Christian calendar and the mo read more...
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Lokranjan Festival of India
08-12 December 2011
Lokranjan a tribal dance Festival is an extremely popular Festival held in Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh. The festival is organized by the Adivasi Lok Kala Academy. The academy organizes the festival read more...
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Rann Utsav of India
01-31 December 2011
Rann or Kutch Utsav is a three to four days of cultural extravaganza organized at different locations within Kutch in Gujarat. The fair is like a mirror to the traditional art forms and culture o read more...
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Hornbill Festival of India
01-07 December 2011
The tribes of Nagaland celebrate their festivals with gusto and fervor. More than 60% of the population of Nagaland depends on agriculture and therefore most of their festivals revolve round agri read more...
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Geeta Jayanti Festival in India
01-30 December 2011
Geeta Jayanti Festival as the name suggests is a unique and exceptional festival dedicated to the birth of Srimad Bhagvad Gita, the holy book of Hindus. The festival is celebrated mainly in Kuruk read more...
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Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Festival of India
01-31 December 2011
Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsava is a famous and important music festival held every year in Pune in the month of December. The festival was started in 1953, to commemorate the first death anniv read more...
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Karthigai Deepam of India
01-31 December 2011
Karthigai Deepam is the popular festival of southern part of India and is the oldest festival with splendid and elaborated celebrations all over the state of Tamil Nadu. The festival is also term read more...
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Lumbini Festival of India
01-31 December 2011
The Lumbini Festival is an annual festival held in the state of Andhra Pradesh that till date gives a platform and juncture to celebrate the heritage of Buddhism in the state. The Festival i read more...
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Tansen Sangeet Samaroh in India
01-31 December 2011
The famous Tansen Sangeet Samaroh is celebrated every year on the Tansen Tomb in Gwalior. Tansen Samaroh is a platform where artists from all over India, gather and participate to read more...
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Tarpa Festival of India
01-31 December 2011
Tarpa Festival derives its name from the famous and extremely popular folk dance of Dadra & Nagar Haveli- the Tarpa Dance. Tarpa dance is particularly famous amidst the Varli, Kokna and read more...
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Chrysanthemums Show of India
01-31 December 2011
Chrysanthemums Show is a very popular and one of its kind flower shows held at Terraced Garden (Sector 33) in Chandigarh India. The show is a delight for eyes as varied varieties of flowers are s read more...
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Chumpha Festival in India
01-31 December 2011
The Chumpha Festival is an annual harvest Festival held in the state of Manipur every year. This Festival is mainly celebrated by the Tanghul Nagas of Manipur, for whom it is one of the most read more...
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Guru Nanak Jayanti in India
10-10 November 2011
Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of the Sikh faith was born in 1469 A.D. in the village of Talwandi in Lahore, Pakistan. Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of the founder of the S read more...
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Tokhu Emong Festival of India
07-15 November 2011
Tokhu Emong is a post harvest festival of Lotha Tribe in Nagaland. The festival is celebrated for nine days with lots of enthusiasm and fun as this festival brings the time to rejoice the fruit o read more...
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Vaikathashtami Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
The festival popularly known as the “Ashtami Festival” is dedicated towards worshipping Lord Shiva in the form of Shivlinga. The festival is celebrated at the Vaikom Mahadeva Temple in Kerala whi read more...
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Thalfavang kut Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
Mizoram is extremely famous for its culture and natural beauty. Beautifully land-scaped Mizoram is famous for its dances and festivals. There are a number of fairs and festivals celebrated in Miz read more...
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Mati Puja of India
01-30 November 2011
Mati Puja is the festival celebrated with great excitement and enthusiasm mostly in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh. The festival is called by different names in different regions of Bastar distr read more...
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Seng Kut Snem Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
Meghalaya is also known as a “Tribal Land” with a number of tribal communities living here. As different tribal groups have different traditions and customs associated with them, all the major fe read more...
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Rajyotsava Day in India
01-30 November 2011
The Rajyotsava Day is the state festival of Karnataka and is observed on November 1st every year. The day is celebrated to commemorate the birthday of Karnataka or formation of the state. The Raj read more...
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Puri Beach Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
Puri Beach Festival is celebrated every year in the month of November at Puri, Orissa. This beach Festival has gained enough popularity in the recent years as tourists from all over India gather read more...
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Parumala Perunnal Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
Parumala Perunnal is an extremely popular festival of Kerala. The festival is celebrated at the Parumala St. Peter's & St. Paul's Orthodox Church, Parumala, Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta, which read more...
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Parab Tribal Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
The Parab Tribal Festival is an annual cultural Fiesta that showcases and glorifies the great culture and traditions inherited by various tribal communities in Orissa. It is particularly held in read more...
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NongKrem Dance Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
The Nongkrem dance Festival is an extremely popular religious festival celebrated in the state of Meghalaya located in the North eastern zone of India. The festival is generally celebrated in the read more...
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Ningol Chakouba Festival
01-30 November 2011
Ningol Chakouba is a social festival of merriment celebrated in the state of Manipur. It is mainly celebrated by the Meiteis or the Vaishnavites. The significance of the festival can be well unde read more...
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Nimar Utsav of India
01-30 November 2011
Nimar Utsav is an annual event that is held at Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh. It is a three day event that is a comprehensive feast of music, dance, drama, boating and canoeing. It is organized by read more...
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Mondei Festival
01-30 November 2011
The festival of Mondei is an extremely popular Festival celebrated in the Nabarangpur District Orissa. The celebration of the festival can well be understood from its nomenclature as the name Mon read more...
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Lucknow Mahotsav of India
01-30 November 2011
The Lucknow Mahotsav or Lucknow festival celebrates the Lucknow's living culture, which provides an insight into the old, cultured, atmosphere of the city. Colorful processions, traditional drama read more...
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Kurukshetra Festival of India
01-30 November 2011
The festival in Kurushetra, Haryana coincides with the Gita Jayanti, signifying the birth of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita. A visit to Kurukshetra during the festival is an exhilarating and spiritual read more...
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Kalpathi Ratholsavam
01-30 November 2011
Kalpathi Ratholsavam, also called as Kalpathi Chariot Festival is an annual Hindu Festival celebrated mainly in the Kalpathi village in the state of Kerala. The festival is celebrated at the Sri read more...
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Kalidas Festival
01-30 November 2011
Every year in the month of November the popular Kalidas Festival is celebrated at Nagpur to memorize the great Sanskrit poet Kalidas and his fabulous work in the field of poetry. The two days - n read more...
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Viswakarma Jayanti
30-30 October 2011
Viswakarma Jayanti is very popular in India and celebrated by all industiral houses, artists, craftsman and weavers. The festival is observed on the Kanya Sankranti Day which follows the Ganesh P read more...
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Bhai Dooj Festival in India
28-28 October 2011
Indian history is replete with instances which speak of the rich Indian culture. Each and every festival celebrated in India has its own social and cultural importance. These occasions encompass read more...
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Govardhan Puja Festival
27-27 October 2011
Govardhan-Puja is a festival to worship Lord Krishna and Govardhan Parvat or Mount Govardhan. It is widely celebrated in the northern part of India. This is the fourth day of Diwali and is celebr read more...
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Diwali Festival India
26-26 October 2011
Diwali or Deepawali or Dipawali is one the most important, hugely waited and immensely cherished festival celebrated across India.
Originally, the name was Deepawali, which has its origin from read more...
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Karva Chauth Festival
15-15 October 2011
The fast of Karva Chauth is kept by Hindu women for the well-being, prosperity and longevity of their husbands. Karva Chauth is an annual one-day festival celebrated by Hindu and some Sikh w read more...
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Sharad Purnima
11-11 October 2011
Sharad Purnima is known as the first full moon day of the month of Ashwin. It is also referred to as Rasa Purnima, or Sharath Purnima. The festival is also referred as Kaumudi Festival, Kaumudi m read more...
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Valmiki Jayanti
11-11 October 2011
Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti (sometimes pronounced as Balmiki Jayanti) celebrates the birthday of famous poet Valmiki, who is also known as Adi kavi or first poet as he discovered the first Sloka, th read more...
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Winter Festival of Mount Abu in India
11-13 October 2011
In Mount Abu Winter Festival is held every year in the month of December. Mount Abu known as the summer capital of Rajasthan is the only hill station in the entire North West India. It is attribu read more...
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Dussehra Festival in India
06-06 October 2011
Dussehra falling on the last day of Navaratri or Durga puja arrives in
the month of October. Dussehra literally means that which takes away ten
sins. This Hindu festival is celebrated all ov read more...
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Durga Ashtami
04-04 October 2011
Durga Ashtami is one of the most important festivals in India.Durga Ashtami is more than a festival. It is a celebration read more...
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