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Home / Festivals Of India 2020 / Festivals of Uttar Pradesh

Festivals of Uttar Pradesh

Posted on December 10, 2019
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TAJ MAHOTSAV – Cultural Fiesta

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Rajasthani Artistes performing in front of Taj Mahal

The ten days long lavish extravaganza, Taj Mahotsav is celebrated near the Eastern Gate of the iconic destination of India, Taj Mahal. The vibrant platform witnesses participation of artisans across different regions and artforms showcasing their talents to the diverse form of onlookers from different parts of the country and globe. Besides, the stalls exhibit the traditional handmade artefacts to be bought as a souvenir. Camel Parades, dance performances, vocal concerts, display of regional cuisines and fun fairs are the highlights of this festival commencing with the procession of gorgeously decorated elephants and camels. It is an exciting opportunity to experience the soul stirring beauty of the white marble in mausoleum and an Eternal symbol of love, Taj Mahal for ten long days along with witnessing the exotic performances.

Where: Taj Mahal, Agra

When: February 18th – 27th, 2021

MAHAVIR JAYANTHI – Birth of Mahavira

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Mahavir – the 24th Thirthankara in Jainism

The most sacred festival for Jains across India and the globe is the birth anniversary of the 24th Thirthankara in Jainism called Mahavir Jayanthi. The Jain temples are decorated gorgeously and the statues of Mahavir are given ritual baths. Special prayers are offered and long processions along with special discourses on the preaching of Mahavir will be there in all the Jain temples and prayer centres. Sweets are exchanged and offerings are given.

Where: Across India

Upcoming Date: April 25, 2021

Buddha Purnima – Birth of Gautama Buddha

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Gautama Buddha – Founder of Buddhism

Witness the most peaceful and uplifting occasion, Buddha Purnima, celebrated by Buddhists, one of the oldest religions in India and the other South Asian Countries. Grand prayers and rituals will be the prominent happenings of this festival. Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautama Buddha, Bodh Gaya, where Lord Buddha attained his enlightenment and Kushinagar, where Lord Buddha passed away are the major destinations where Buddha Purnima is celebrated elaborately and also in other places where Buddhism Is in prominence. As it is the birthday of Lord Buddha, in specific temples, Buddha will be placed in the form of a child immersed in water, devotees will pour more water on the statue to symbolize the new beginning. The sermons of Buddha will be recalled with special poojas and rituals in the Buddhist shrines with an offering of a sweet porridge made of rice called “Kheer”.

Where: Across India

Upcoming Date : May 26, 2021

Lathmar Holi Braj

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Festival with Colors

In the region of beautiful Braj, Holi is celebrated in a very special & different way known as Lathmar Holi. You will witness the traditional festival with enthusiasm & energy in it. On this day, the women take a stick and beat the men. The men need to work a lot to save them from the highly energetic charged up womenfolk.

Womenfolk in this traditional time want to take revenge from the men because of the pranks and mischievous activities that they play by applying colour. It is stated that Lord Krishna started this tradition by applying Holi for the first time in the face of Radha.

Where : Braj, near Mathura Uttar Pradesh

Upcoming Date: March23-25, 2021

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