India’s spiritual year is marked by festivals of colour, light and devotion. Discover the celebrations that shape the sacred calendar.
From intimate temple rituals to mass gatherings of millions, India’s festivals are living expressions of its spiritual heritage.
📅 October – November • Festival of Lights
The most celebrated Hindu festival marks the victory of light over darkness. Homes blaze with oil lamps, fireworks illuminate the sky and sweets fill every household.
Read More →📅 March • Festival of Colors
The exuberant spring festival where communities gather to drench each other in bright colours, celebrating the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of new life.
Read More →📅 February – March • Great Night of Shiva
Devotees fast through the night and offer bilva leaves, milk and flowers to Shiva lingams across India in one of the most solemn and spiritually powerful observances.
Read More →📅 September – October • Nine Nights
Nine sacred nights honouring the nine forms of Goddess Durga through prayer, fasting, classical dance and the joyful Garba and Dandiya Raas in Gujarat.
Read More →📅 Every 3 Years • Pilgrimage
The largest human gathering on earth, held rotationally at Haridwar, Prayagraj, Nashik and Ujjain, where pilgrims bathe in sacred rivers for liberation.
Read More →📅 August – September • Festival
An eleven-day public celebration of Lord Ganesha's birthday with towering clay idols, devotional music and joyous processions culminating in immersion ceremonies.
Read More →📅 October • Victory of Dharma
Marking Rama's victory over Ravana, this festival sees massive effigies of Ravana set ablaze across India, symbolising the eternal triumph of dharma over adharma.
Read More →📅 August • Birth of Krishna
The midnight birth anniversary of Lord Krishna celebrated with fasting, devotional song, the dahi-handi clay pot human-pyramid tradition and temple illuminations.
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