Fair and Festival Tours In India
India is the biggest secular country which witnesses outstanding diversities in geography, culture, traditions, eating habits, languages and way of dressing. Nevertheless people observe all festivals with full excitements and participation. The diversities of India is the only reason which brings together all the people around India to celebrate many festivals in every occasion. Interestingly, all the festivals has a specific folk tales and mythological beliefs and that may be associated on this regards for instance personal lives of the people, religious basis, change of season, harvesting etc. With the passage of time and with the immense growth of modernity all most all the festivals have undergone a series of changes but it has managed to retain the zeal. So, what are you waiting for? Come and attend India’s most exotic and vibrant festival in this holiday with our attractive tour packages. Take an insight into the following most exuberant festivals:-
India is the biggest secular country which witnesses outstanding diversities in geography, culture, traditions, eating habits, languages and way of dressing. Nevertheless people observe all festivals with full excitements and participation. The diversities of India is the only reason which brings together all the people around India to celebrate many festivals in every occasion. Interestingly, all the festivals has a specific folk tales and mythological beliefs and that may be associated on this regards for instance personal lives of the people, religious basis, change of season, harvesting etc. With the passage of time and with the immense growth of modernity all most all the festivals have undergone a series of changes but it has managed to retain the zeal. So, what are you waiting for? Come and attend India’s most exotic and vibrant festival in this holiday with our attractive tour packages. Take an insight into the following most exuberant festivals:-
- Diwali:- It is known as the festival of lights. It is celebrated in the month of November and it is one of the most popular festivals of Hindus. All the people decorated their houses with lights and bulbs and lot of crackers are used to heighten the pomp and enthusiasm of this festival. Diwali is known to be the festival of wealth and prosperity as Goddess of Wealth (Laxmi) is worshipped.
- Durga Puja:- This festival is celebrated for period of 9days.Durga puja is the victory of good thing over evil powers. The festival of nine nights is celebrated in the month of October, and Goddess Durga comes to this earth with her nine incarnations and different manifestation. The tenth day is known as “Vijaya Dashami” which epitomizes the victory of Lord Ram over the Demon King Ravana. In this day the effigies of Kumbha Karan and Meghanad, the duo brothers of Ravana are burnt.
- Pongal:-This festival is a major festival of Tamilnadu. After harvesting pongal is celebrated for three days with gaiety, pomp and excitements. Pongal is a sweet dish of Tamilnadu. Bhogi ponagl is offered to rain God, Surya Pongal is offered to Sun God and Mattu Pongal is to cattles .Sun, rain and cattles are the three are the prime helping factors for agriculture .In each year in the month of January it is celebrated.
- Holi:- Known as the festival of colors. On this auspicious occasion India welcomes the season of spring and end of winters. It is two day long festival celebrated with full vibes and with a special celebration at Mathura, birth place of Lord Krishna. On the eve of this beautiful day people gather at one place and apply wet and dry colors and eat sweet together. As a whole this festival is the insignia of harmony and togetherness.
- Carnival in Goa: - Carnival is a much awaited festival both for the locals and tourists. In the month of February, the people of goa will be in a fantastic mood to party. The literal meaning of this word “Carnival”(Portuguese root) “is to take away meat” .After forty days of fasting the real celebration starts with music, drinks, food and lots of fun.
- Ganesh Chaturthi: - Among Hindus Ganesh is known as the God of wisdom and prosperity. Ganesh puja is celebrated in the month of September with lots of devotion and zest but with special reference to Mumbai. More than 6000 idols are installed with outstanding decors and designs in each nook and corner of Mumbai.
- Eid:-The meaning of this festival is breaking of fasting. It is the end of the Muslim month of fasting. Basically, Muslims wait for a new moon after one month of fasting. They all visit to the mosque and offer prayer to Almighty Allah. Even most of the Islamic people prefer to visit Mecca, the holy land.
- Guru Nanak jayanti: - main festival of Sikhs, the birthday of the founder father of Sikh religion Guru Nanak. This festival is celebrated in the month of October or November. Sikhs celebrate this day by visiting Gurudwaras and offering of prayers to Guru Nanak. The same day people of Sikh community gather at one place and start visiting the city with singing of hymns and indulge in divine practices like distribution of Langar or common meal to every one.