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The Surprising Mysticism Behind India’s Lesser-Known FestivalsWhile India is globally known for its grand festivals like Diwali and Holi, there are many lesser-known celebrations that ...
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Baisakhi to Vishu: Interesting facts about spring harvest festivals celebrated in IndiaThe start of the spring harvest festival also welcomes the New Year in many states in India. Be it Poila Boishak in West Bengal or Puthandu in Tamil Nadu or Ugadi in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and ...
A harvest festival is generally a celebration of an annual harvest, which generally happens during the time of the main harvest of the particular region. As India celebrates its harvest festival ...
The festival usually starts from September 1 and lasts till September 15th. It is a colourful celebration of the rich, cultural diversity of Leh. Villagers dressed in traditional costumes dance ...
Pongal, a multi-day harvest festival celebrated by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka is right around the corner. Here is a quiz on various harvest festivals March 21, 2025 e-Paper ...
In Italy, Magione’s two-day festival in November celebrates both the feast day of St. Clement and the local olive harvest, bringing together everyone involved in the production of olive oil.
From West Bengal’s Poila Baisakh to Maharashtra’s Gudi Padwa, My Kolkata takes a cultural journey across regions and states Nancy Jaiswal Published 14.04.24, 05:18 PM ...
While Goa may be known primarily for Carnival celebrations, Shigmotsav or Shigmo is another of Goa’s vibrant and culturally rich Festivals. A Konkani derivative, the word Shigmotsav, means a ...
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