Why do we celebrate Surajkund Crafts Mela?
The Surajkund Crafts fair was held in 1981 to promote the traditional Indian handicrafts in rural surroundings. The fair is organized annually from 1st to 15th February in Haryana in… Read more »
The Surajkund Crafts fair was held in 1981 to promote the traditional Indian handicrafts in rural surroundings. The fair is organized annually from 1st to 15th February in Haryana in… Read more »
The Taj Mahotsav Festival reflects the memories of old Mughal era and Nawabi style of 18th and 19th centuries that were dominant in Uttar Pradesh. It is a ten day… Read more »
The Brij festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is celebrated in the month of March, a few days before Holi in Bharatpur, Rajasthan in India. The villagers perform the… Read more »
There are three reasons to celebrated Maha Shivaratri: 1. It is believed that on this day at midnight, Sadashiv appeared in the form of “Lingodbhav Moorti”. Due to this reason… Read more »
The Natyanjali Festival is celebrated to pay homage to Lord Natraja who is the form of Lord Shiva. It promotes unity in diversity by dance and music. It is a… Read more »
Khajuraho Dance Festival is organized to uphold the chief cultural event of Khajuraho and is hosted by the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Department. It is celebrated from 25th February to 2nd… Read more »
Holla Mohalla Festival is celebrated to remember the heroism of Sikhs in combating against Mughal enemies and hill kings. It was commenced by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh… Read more »
The Navchandi Fair was started in 1672 AD for cattle traders. According to a myth, Ravan’s wife Mandodari was born in a demon’s house in Meerut. She built a temple… Read more »
Ram Navami is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Rama. Lord Rama was born in Ayodhya to battle against the devil Ravana. It falls in the month of Chaitra, March… Read more »
Vishu Festival is a Malayalam festival that represents the Kerala New Year. It falls in the month of April and is generally celebrated on 14th April and is celebrated on… Read more »