Onam, the Harvest Festival of Kerala is one of the most special events of the south west region of India. All peoples of Kerala celebrate this festival with lots of dedication and jollity, without thinking about their caste or religion. It is a ten-day long festival, starting with Atham day and ends on Thiruvonam. Visitors come from all across the globe to enjoy this festival. Onam 2017 will begin on Friday, 25 August and ends on Wednesday, 6 September. Traditional Kaikottikali dance, Snake Boat Race, superbly decorated Pookalam and aromatic food are some of the most significant features of Onam…
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Rajasthan, the largest state of India, has a lot to offer visitors and never fails to lure them. Envelop with immense pleasure, the fairs and festivals of the state are marked with sensational dance and music entertainment and various fascinating competitions. Festivals and fairs are the admirable and basic symbols of people’s life in Rajasthan. There are many festivals that show the strength and tradition of this state. Elephant festival of Jaipur is the most famous of all and attracts huge crowd every year. As the camel is the most discernible sign of Rajasthan and Bikaner celebrates the “Ship of…
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Yoga is not only a trend; it’s a method of living and has profited a lot of people all over the world. This magical asset for humankind was originated from India but today it is not cramped in India only, people come from all over the globe, to get the wisdom and power of yoga. It is not just an exercise but a combination of different physical, mental and spiritual activities. Get a chance to learn this ancient practice (Yoga) during the world famous International Yoga Festival organized in the month of March every year in the birthplace of yoga…
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Goa carnival is the much-awaited festival of Goan calendar. People of various cultures celebrate this event with great enthusiasm. Grande parades are arranged all over the State with live bands, dances, social acts, and vivacious floats on the streets. The carnival is held for three days with dance competitions and other fun-filled activities buzzing at night. The carnival is held in the month of February every year. In 2017 this huge Carnival is going to be held from 25th of February to 28th of February at the four grand places of the city named as Panjim, Mapusa, Margoa and Vasco…
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Festivals are the fundamental part of Indian culture. In fact in India, each day of the year sees some kind of festive celebration in one part of the country. Goa Land of Festivals & Events, also hosts some of highest number of festivals and other events every year that local celebrate with much enthusiasm. If you are a party animal and love to enjoy nightlife teeming with fun, joy and excitement then don’t miss a chance to attend the Asia’s largest dance party in Goa name as Sunburn festival it is one of the finest and greatest dance festivals of…
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The famous Pushkar camel fair describes the rich culture of Rajasthan. The enchantment of the Pushkar fair cannot be compared with any other festivals in India. The drowsy tiny parish, Pushkar in Rajasthan becomes alive with a fusion of colors and an energetic burst of activity at the time of the fair. Pushkar, a small town in Rajasthan is a great place to visit for spiritually inclined people to have a glimpse of the colorful mythology of the Hindu religion. It is surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the other; this sacred town of the Hindus…
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Mount Abu, the one and only hill station in the desert land of Rajasthan. Actually it is a king of cool climate, lakes, waterfalls and beautiful land escape. It is the favourate tourist destination of tourists especially in summers just because it is free from the scorching desert heat of Rajasthan. All its natural and cool surroundings make Mount Abu an ideal and perfect spot for colorful and exotic celebration of the Summer Festival which is going to be held during Buddha Poornima. Tourists can enjoy a quality time in the lap of Aravalli mountain range and dense forests. This…
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The grand Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv (Mela) is going to be held at Ujjain in the year 2016. It is the time when the religious and spiritual gathering dipped their soul and body in the holy water of the holy river Kshipra. Ujjain is situated on the banks of the River Shipra. It is not famous for its natural beauty, the main attraction lies in the innumerable temples and Kumbh fair. On the banks of the river Shipra, the Magh Mela is celebrated with great pomp and show. On every 12th year this festival is organized on a large scale that…
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Puri is the place of Lord Jagannath, in fact, Jagannath Puri is another name for Puri which is situated in the state of Orissa, India. The enlivening city Puri is considered among the ‘Char Dhams’ for the Hindus and one of the most sacred pilgrim centers in India, nestled on the Eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal. Puri is recognized for its world famous Jagannath Temple that attracts millions of spiritual leaders, devotees and pilgrims all over the world. According to the Hindu myths, Puri is the adobe of Lord Krishna, Lord Krishna is the eighth avatar (incarnation) of…
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The dates of Royal Bath or Shahi Snan are predetermined and varying every year. The upcoming Simhastha Kumbh Mela will be held in Ujjain in the year 2016 and the pre decided Snan dates are: – Mahakumbh ommence 22nd April 2016 (Friday) Pancheshani Yatra during 01st to 05th May 2016 Vaishakh Krishna Amavasya 06th May 2016 (Friday) Shukla Tritiya 09th May 2016 (Monday) Shukla Panchami 11th May 2016 (Wednesday) Mohini Ekadashi 17th May 2016 (Tuesday) Pradosh 19th May 2016 (Thursday) Poornima 21st May 2016 (Saturday) ‘Ujjain’ means the ‘city of victory’ is located on the…