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Glimpse of Indian Festivals
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  • Andhra Pradesh---Dasara, Ugadi, Deccan Festival, Brahmotsavam
  • Arunachal Pradesh---Reh, Boori Boot, Myoko, Dree, Pongtu, Losar, Murung, Solang, Mopin, Monpa festival
  • Assam---Ambubachi, Bhogali Bihu, Baishagu, Dehing Patkai
  • Bihar---Chhath Puja, Bihula
  • Chhattisgarh--- Maghi Purnima, Bastar Dussehra
  • Goa---Sunburn festival, Ladain, Mando
  • Gujarat---Navratri, Janmashtami, Kutch Utsav, Uttarayana
  • Himachal Pradesh---Rakhadumni, Gochi Festival
  • Haryana---Baisakhi
  • Jammu and Kashmir---Har Navami, Chhari, Bahu Mela, Dosmoche,
  • Jharkhand---Karam Utsav, Holi, Rohini, Tusu
  • Karnataka---Mysore Dasara, Ugadi
  • Kerala---Onam, Vishu
  • Madhya Pradesh---Lok-rang Utsav, Tejaji, Khujaraho festival
  • Meghalaya---Nongkrem festival, Khasis festival, Wangla, Sajibu Cheiraoba
  • Maharashtra---Ganesh Utsav, Gudi Padva
  • Manipur---Yaoshang, Porag, Chavang Kut
  • Mizoram---Chapcharkut Festival
  • Nagaland---Hornbill festival, Moatsu Festival
  • Odisha---Rath Yatra, Raja Parba, Nukahai
  • Punjab---Lohri, Baisakhi
  • Rajasthan---Gangaur, Teej, Bundi
  • Sikkim---Losar, Saga Dawa
  • Tamil Nadu Pongal, Thaipusam, Natyanjali Festival
  • Telangana Bonalu, Bathukamma
  • Tripura---Kharchi Puja
  • West Bengal---Durga Puja
  • Uttaranchal---Ganga Dussehra
  • Uttar Pradesh---Ram Navmi, Ganga Mahotsav, Navaratri, Khichdi

Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages:Hindi Culture → Indian Festivals and Holidays → Major Festivals, Hindi Culture: Indian Festivals and Holidays: Public Holidays, Contemporary Society and Language Use & Common Indian Names.

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