
Diwali
Festival of lights, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, celebrated with diyas and fireworks.

Holi
The vibrant festival of colors, celebrating spring, love, and the triumph of good over evil.

Onam
Harvest festival of Kerala with floral carpets, boat races, dances, and traditional feasts.

Navratri
Dedicated to Goddess Durga, celebrated for nine nights with Garba, fasting, and devotion.

Dussehra
Marks Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana, with dramatic plays and fireworks across India.

Ram Navami
Celebration of Lord Rama’s birth, with prayers, fasting, and reading of Ramayana scriptures.

Janmashtami
Birthday of Lord Krishna, celebrated with bhajans, fasting, and dramatic Dahi Handi events.

Ganesh Chaturthi
Honors Lord Ganesha with idol immersion, rituals, and massive public celebrations.

Baisakhi
Harvest festival of Punjab, filled with bhangra, fairs, and cultural pride.

Eid-ul-Fitr
End of Ramadan, marked by prayers, community feasts, and giving to the poor.

Chhath Puja
Sun worship festival in Bihar and UP, with rituals performed at riverbanks at sunrise and sunset.

Lohri
Bonfire festival of Punjab, celebrated with folk songs, dances, and sweets during winter.