
Numerous festivals are celebrated seasonally all over India for numerous reasons. We will now see the fairs and festivals of whole India in each season.
Festivals of January and February:
Float Festival also called as Thepporchavam:
In this great festival of light or Deepam, thousands of Deepams are lit by thousands of devotess and are float at the reservoir of Mariamman temple at Madurai, a great city of Tamilnadu. This festival is observed by thousands of onlookers from all over the country. This festival is celebrated yearly. This ia great feast for eyes.
Pongal or Sankaranthi:
This greatest festival is celebrated on January 14 th every year sometimes January 15th. This is the Harvest Festival for farmers celebrated all over India. This festival is named as Pongal in Tamilnadu and Sankaranthi in other states. The main motive of this festival is to pay farmers their thankfulness to the Sun God by cook rice on a pot along with jaggery. They decorated their bulls, cows, and calves and give rest to their procession. Jallikkattu is an audacious and risky game is held in a public arena where heroic young men try to subdue the strong and brutal bulls. Valuables containing bundles tied on the horns of the these bulls are captured by the person who tamed the bull as a gift.
Republic Day:
January 26 is the Republic Day for India. India became a republic country on 1950. Normally Republic Day celebrates from January 26 to January 29. In these three days in the Capital of India (New Delhi) many functions like parade of armed forces, pageantries, parade of decorated camels and elephants, and floats will take place one by one until January 29. "Beating the Retreat" is the last event takes place on January 29 in the Rashtrapathi Bhavan. In this event all lights of the RB campus filled with miraculous light arrangements with the blasting sounds of drumbeats and trumpets are the great feast to the eyes and ears to remember that we got republic status.
Desert Festival:
The most important charm to the tourists in Jaisalmar of Rajasthan state is this Desert festival. This festival is celebrated with a three mela happen together in a full moon day. The events take place in this festival are Gazal competitions, turban tying, dance performances make the tourist and local people are kept in an charming mood in this day. Camel polo, camel races, acrobatic shows, fire sports are the other events take place to add feathers to the crown to the festival. This is one of the fantastic event of Rajasthan.
Goa's Carnival:
A ceremony of costumes and flowers. This festival takes place for one week full of vibrant colorful parades attracts the sightseer from all over the country and more or less.
In the next article we will see about Festivals and fairs of India during the months of February and April. Okay.
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Festivals of January and February:
Float Festival also called as Thepporchavam:
In this great festival of light or Deepam, thousands of Deepams are lit by thousands of devotess and are float at the reservoir of Mariamman temple at Madurai, a great city of Tamilnadu. This festival is observed by thousands of onlookers from all over the country. This festival is celebrated yearly. This ia great feast for eyes.
Pongal or Sankaranthi:
This greatest festival is celebrated on January 14 th every year sometimes January 15th. This is the Harvest Festival for farmers celebrated all over India. This festival is named as Pongal in Tamilnadu and Sankaranthi in other states. The main motive of this festival is to pay farmers their thankfulness to the Sun God by cook rice on a pot along with jaggery. They decorated their bulls, cows, and calves and give rest to their procession. Jallikkattu is an audacious and risky game is held in a public arena where heroic young men try to subdue the strong and brutal bulls. Valuables containing bundles tied on the horns of the these bulls are captured by the person who tamed the bull as a gift.
Republic Day:
January 26 is the Republic Day for India. India became a republic country on 1950. Normally Republic Day celebrates from January 26 to January 29. In these three days in the Capital of India (New Delhi) many functions like parade of armed forces, pageantries, parade of decorated camels and elephants, and floats will take place one by one until January 29. "Beating the Retreat" is the last event takes place on January 29 in the Rashtrapathi Bhavan. In this event all lights of the RB campus filled with miraculous light arrangements with the blasting sounds of drumbeats and trumpets are the great feast to the eyes and ears to remember that we got republic status.
Desert Festival:
The most important charm to the tourists in Jaisalmar of Rajasthan state is this Desert festival. This festival is celebrated with a three mela happen together in a full moon day. The events take place in this festival are Gazal competitions, turban tying, dance performances make the tourist and local people are kept in an charming mood in this day. Camel polo, camel races, acrobatic shows, fire sports are the other events take place to add feathers to the crown to the festival. This is one of the fantastic event of Rajasthan.
Goa's Carnival:
A ceremony of costumes and flowers. This festival takes place for one week full of vibrant colorful parades attracts the sightseer from all over the country and more or less.
In the next article we will see about Festivals and fairs of India during the months of February and April. Okay.
Come on
To go to the next article from here please click the link below


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