Indian Regional Festivals are celebrated at regional level in different states and union territories of India. Indian Religious Festivals are consisted of several festivals of all religions. Some of the most prominent festivals are Diwali, Holi, Durga Puja, Eid-Ul-Fitr, Christmas etc. Indian customs and rituals are manifold and vary according to the diverse religious and cultural beliefs of the inhabitants of the country. Indian temple festivals include Ratha Yatra, Pandharpur festivals, Brahmotsava festival, Cittirai Festival etc. Indian Fairs or Melas are celebrated in different parts of the country during different times of the year. Indian Hindu Customary Ceremonies are some of the integral rites and notions of the Hindu sect. Indian State Festivals are huge in number and they vary from state to state. The festivals are characterised by colour, enthusiasm, prayers and rituals. India is the house of fairs and festivals of all religions of world. Indian Religious Festivals are the manifestations of Indianness, the outburst of religiosity through the associated revelry. Varied in number, the Indian National Festivals are celebrated in India in honour of their Gods, Goddesses and national leaders. Gugga Naumi is an Indian festival that occurred in the many parts of Himachal Pradesh. |