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Discover upcoming Indian festivals, their significance, traditions, and celebration details.

The Great Night of Shiva marks the union of Shiva and Shakti and the cosmic dance (Tandava).

Holi is the festival of colors, celebrating the victory of devotion over ego and the harvest season.

Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, the embodiment of righteousness and the ideal human (Maryada Purushottam).

Celebrates the birth of Lord Hanuman, symbolizing devotion, strength, and selfless service.
A day of eternal success. Any venture started or investment made on this day is believed to grow endlessly.

A festival celebrating the bond of love and the promise of protection between brothers and sisters.

The celebration of Lord Krishna's birth, highlighting the triumph of divinity over dark forces.

Celebrates the birth and arrival of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, to the earthly realm.

Nine nights dedicated to Goddess Durga’s forms, celebrating the power of Shakti and the victory over Mahishasura.

Celebrates the victory of good over evil. Also known as Vijayadashami, marking the end of Mahishasura and Ravana.
A festival honoring nature and the victory of Lord Krishna over Indra's pride. Known as Annakoot.
Celebrates the bond of love between siblings and prayers for the brother’s long life.
A strict waterless fast observed by married women for the longevity and well-being of their husbands.

A rigorous 4-day spiritual journey dedicated to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiyya for health and longevity.
The day Bhagavad Gita was revealed by Lord Krishna to Arjuna, offering solutions to humanity’s dilemmas.