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The famous Pushkar Fair is a great tourist attraction.
People from around the globe come to the ancient religious town of Pushkar which
is transformed into a spectacular fair ground in the month of Kartik.
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The Desert Festival is a three days long extravaganza
of colour, music and festivity, held at the golden city of Jaisalmer.
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Is dedicated to Gauri, a manifestation of Goddess
Parvati and lasts for 18 days. The festival is celebrated by girls and married
women throughout Rajasthan.
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Is dedicated to Gauri, a manifestation
of Goddess Parvati and lasts for 18 days. The festival is celebrated girls and
married women throughout Rajasthan. The images of Gauri are ornamented and offerings
are made.
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In the South Sankranti becomes Pongal. It is a celebration
of the harvest which is observed for three days in Tamil Nadu as well as in Andhra
Pradesh. The first day is the Bhogi Pongal which is celebrated as a family festival.
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This festival is held across the Mumbai harbour, on
the Elephant Island, near the world renowned Elephanta Caves.
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Snake boat races are held in connection with Onam, the
harvest festival in August/September. Scores of long snake boats and other smaller
crafts participate in these events. The largest team sport in the world,the snake
boat races are preceded by colourful water parades.
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February heralds the carnival at Goa. For three days
and nights, the legendary king Momo takes over the state and the streets come
alive with colour. The week long event is a time of festivity.
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Is a week-long festival of classical
dances held at the Khajuraho Temples...
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Is the most boisterous of all Hindu festivals,
observed all over the North. It heralds the end of winter and the beginning of
the Spring.
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Is performed during the nine days of Navratri.
Community pujas in Bengal are organised in every locality.
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Hemis
Festival Is celebrated at Hemis, the biggest Buddhist
Monastery in Ladakh to mark the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava.
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Kullu
Festival Splendid masked dances are performed to the
accompaniment of cymbals, drums and long horns.
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