Why do we celebrate Geeta Jayanti Samaroh?
The Geeta Jayanti Samaroh is devoted to the birth of the divine book of Hindus, Srimad Bhagwad Gita. At about 5000 years ago, Lord Sri Krishna disclosed eternal Bhagwad Gita… Read more »
The Geeta Jayanti Samaroh is devoted to the birth of the divine book of Hindus, Srimad Bhagwad Gita. At about 5000 years ago, Lord Sri Krishna disclosed eternal Bhagwad Gita… Read more »
Rash Fair takes place to commemorate the eternal love between Lord Krishna and Radha. The festival deals with the days spend by Lord Krishna in Vrindyavan. The month long festival… Read more »
Gujarat Tourism Department host Rann Utsav to celebrate the uniqueness and variance of the Kutch district as well as to promote Kachchh as a destination. It is a three to… Read more »
Poush Fair is held to remember Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s Shantiniketan. Modelled on the lines of the ancient Gurukul System, he started a school named Brahmachary Asrama at Shantiniketan. After… Read more »
Pawl Kut is a harvest festival that is celebrated as part of thanksgiving to the Lord for his gratitude of bumper crop. It is observed in the month of December… Read more »
Lumbini Festival is held in glory of Buddhist Heritage of Andhra Pradesh. It is a three day festival celebrated from 2nd Friday of December each year. The venue of the… Read more »
The Lokranjan Festival is related with traditional festival of dance. The Government took excellent efforts to preserve Indian Culture and art forms. It is observed usually on 8-12 December annually… Read more »
Ice Skating Festival is a major attraction for the lover of ice sports. It occurs during winter season in the month of December and continues till February. It is celebrated… Read more »
Chumpha Festival is a harvest festival of Manipur.The festival is held in the month of December after the season of harvest. It is a seven day festival celebrated mostly by… Read more »
Charta Festival is the celebration of harvest festival by tribal communities of Chhattisgarh. It is observed in beginning of the month of January or towards the end of December in… Read more »