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India: Fairs & Festivals: March
(Festivals
in India are determined by the Solar & Lunar positions & they may
fall in a different month as specified here. Kindly contact our
members for exact date/ month
of festivals/ fairs in India) HOLI (All
over North India)
Is the most boisterous of all Hindu festivals,
observed all over the North. It heralds the end of winter and the
beginning of the Spring. The night before the full moon, crowds of people
gather together and light huge bonfires to burn the residual dried leaves
and twigs of the winter. People throw coloured water and powders (gulal
and kumkum) at each other and make merry. Singing and dancing add to the
gaiety of the occasion.
In the northern, western as well as
eastern regions, Holi celebrates the joyful raasleela of Krishna and the
gopis. They play phag which is a game of many colourful hues. It is a
joyous celebration of the rejuvenation of nature, and renewed hope of
happiness and peaceful coexistence. Especially famous is the Lathmaar Holi
of Barsana and Nandgaon. In Anandpur Sahib, Sikhas celebrate a special
festival Hola Mohalla on the day after Holi . It marks a display of
ancient martial arts and mock battles.
Holi is also an occasion
for the celebration of the burning of Kama, the Hindu cupid, with the fire
that emanated from Lord Shiva's third eye.
GANGAUR
Is
dedicated to Gauri, a manifestation of Goddess Parvati and lasts for 18
days. The festival is celebrated girls and married women throughout
Rajasthan. The images of Gauri are ornamented and offerings are made. This
is also and auspicious day for young people to select their life partners.
Colourful processions with the town band playing, horses and elaborate
palanquins make it a fascinating spectacle.
JAMSHED-E-NAVROZ
The Parsis don their new clothes and decorate their homes with rangoli
patterns drawn with metal moulds and flowers. Sweets are exchanged and
later Parsis visit the fire temple where thanksgiving is performed.
RAMNAVAMI
(All over India)
The birthday of Lord Rama, the
celebrated hero of the famous epic, the Ramayana, is enthusiastically
celebrated on the ninth day of the waxing moon in the month of Chaitra.
Temples are decorated, religious discourses are held and the Ramayana is
recited for ten days. People gather in thousands on the banks of the
sacred river Saryu for a dip. People sing devotional songs in praise of
Rama and rock images of him in cradles to celebrate his birth. Rathyatras
or chariot processions of Rama, his wife Sita, brother Lakshmana and
devotee Hanuman, are taken out from many temples.
ID-UL-ZUHA
(All over India)
Is a muslim festival celebrated all
over India. Prayers are offered in the mosques and special delicacies are
prepared and served among family and friends on the occasion.
MAHAVIR
JAYANTI (All over India)
The birth anniversary of the
24th Tirthankara of the Jains, Mahavir, the founder of Jainism, is
celebrated by the Jain community. Lectures are held to preach the path of
virtue. People meditate and offer prayers. Donations are collected to sace
the cows from slaughter. Pilgrims from all parts of the country visit the
ancient Jain shrines at Girnar and Palitana in Gujarat, on this day.
KHAJURAHO
DANCE FESTIVAL(Khajuraho,
Madhya Pradesh)
Is a week-long festival of classical dances held
at the Khajuraho Temples, built by the Chandella Kings.
ELEPHANT
FESTIVAL (Jaipur, Rajasthan)
A festival where
elephants are the centre of attraction. They stride majestically parading
their decorated trunks and tusks. The festival begins with aa procession
of elephants, camels and horses, followed by lively folk dancers at their
entertaining best. Elephant races and elephant-polo matches are special
features. The most hilarious highlight of the festivals is a tug of war
between elephants and men.
HOYSALA
MAHOTSAVA (Karnataka)
Is a dance festival held at the
Hoysala temples of Belur and Halebid in Karnatka.
ELLORA
FESTIVAL (Ellora caves, Maharashtra)
Is a festival of
dance and music organised in the splendid surroundings of the magnificent
Ellora caves.