India is a place that is known for celebrations, where individuals from various religions coincide agreeably. The wide assortment of festivals celebrated in India is a genuine appearance of its rich culture and customs. There are numerous Indian celebrations and festivities, the most energizing of which are referenced underneath. While the festivals happen everywhere throughout the year, October till January is the point at which the nation can be seen at its energy peak. Click on the festival's name to learn more about than just its duration. This should enlighten you regarding the significance of the well known Festivals of India!
Month | Festival | Date (2020) | Day |
January | Makar Sakranti | 15th January | Wednesday |
January | Pongal | Begins on 15th Jan. | Wednesday |
January | Basant Panchami | 29th January | Wednesday |
February | Maha Shivratri | 21st February | Friday |
March | Holi | 10th March | Tuesday |
April | Baisakhi | 13th April | Monday |
April | Bihu | Begins on 14th April | Tuesday |
May | Eid Ul Fitr | 23rd May | Saturday |
June | Hemis | 30th June | Tuesday |
August | Rakshabandhan | 3rd August | Monday |
August | Janmashtmi | 12th August | Wednesday |
August | Onam | Begins on 22nd Aug. | Saturday |
August | Ganesh Chaturthi | 22nd August | Saturday |
October | Navratri | 17th to 25th October | Monday |
October | Durga Puja | 26th October | Monday |
October | Dussehra | 26th October | Monday |
November | Diwali | 27th November | Saturday |
November | Gurupurab | 30th November | Monday |
December | Christmas | 25th December | Friday |