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India is known for its diversity and religions where we enjoy a lot of festivals. Let it be a Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, or Christian, we celebrate each and every festival with zeal and enthusiasm. There’s never a month in India where there’s no festivity celebration, from January till December, the country is full of festivities. But, the most joyful and vibrant months of the year happen to be from October up to December.

29 States of India and Their Festivals

STATEFESTIVAL NAMES
Andhra PradeshDasara, Ugadi, Deccan Festival, Brahmotsavam
Arunachal PradeshReh, Boori Boot, Myoko, Dree, Pongtu, Losar, Murung, Solang, Mopin, Monpa festival
AssamAmbubachi, Bhogali Bihu, Baishagu, Dehing Patkai
BiharChhath Puja, Bihula
ChattisgarhMaghi Purnima, Bastar Dussehra
GoaSunburn festival, Ladain, Mando
GujaratNavratri, Janmashtami, Kutch Utsav
HaryanaBaisakhi
Himachal PradeshRakhadumni, Gochi Festival
JharkhandKaram Utsav, Holi, Rohini, Tusu
Jammu and KashmirHar Navami, Chhari, Bahu Mela, Dosmoche
KarnatakaMysore Dasara, Ugadi
KeralaOnam, Vishu
Madhya PradeshLok-rang Utsav, Tejaji, Khajuraho festival
MaharashtraGanesh Utsav, Gudi Padva
MizoramChapchar Kut Festival
MeghalayaNongkrem festival, Khasis festival, Wangla, Sajibu Cheiraoba
ManipurYaoshang, Porag, Chavang Kut
NagalandHornbill festival, Moatsu Festival
OdishaRath Yatra, Raja Parba, Nukahai
PunjabLohri, Baisakhi
RajasthanGangaur, Teej, Bundi
SikkimLosar, Saga Dawa
Tamil NaduPongal, Thaipusam, Natyanjali Festival
TelanganaBonalu, Bathukamma
TripuraKharchi Puja
UttarakhandGanga Dussehra
Uttar PradeshRam Navmi, Ganga Mahotsav, Navaratri, Khichdi
West BengalDurga Puja

Indian Festival List 2023 

Festival NameDatesDay
New Year1-Jan-23Sunday
Swami Vivekananda Jayanti12-Jan-23Thursday
Lohri14-Jan-23Saturday
Pongal, Uttarayan,15-Jan-23Sunday
Makar Sankranti15-Jan-23Sunday
Magh Bihu15-Jan-23Sunday
Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti23-Jan-23Monday
Republic Day, Basant Panchmi,26-Jan-23Thursday
Saraswati Puja26-Jan-23Thursday
Guru Ravidas Jayanti5-Feb-23Sunday
Janki Jayanti14-Feb2023
Mahashivratri18-Feb-23Saturday
Phulera Dooj21-Feb-23Tuesday
Holika Dahan7-Mar-23Tuesday
Holi8-Mar-23Wednesday
Ranga Panchami12-Mar-23Sunday
Chaitra Navratri, Ugadi,22-Mar-23Wednesday
Gudi Padwa, Cheti Chand22-Mar-23Wednesday
Gangaur (Gauri Puja)24-Mar-23Friday
Bank’s Holiday1-Apr-23Saturday
Hanuman Jayanti6-Apr-23Thursday
Solar New Year, Baisakhi, Ambedkar Jayanti14-Apr-23Friday
Akshaya Tritiya and Eid-Ul- Fitar22-Apr-23Saturday
Sita Navami29-Apr-23Saturday
Buddha Purnima5-May-23Friday
Jagannath Rath Yatra20-Jun-23Tuesday
Devshayani Ekadashi and Eid-Ul-Adha29-Jun-23Thursday
Guru Purnima3-Jul-23Monday
Independence Day15-Aug-23Tuesday
Hariyali Teej19-Aug-23Saturday
Nag Panchami21-Aug-23Monday
Onam/Thiruvonam29-Aug-23Tuesday
Raksha Bandhan30-Aug-23Wednesday
Kajari Teej2-Sep-23Saturday
Teacher’s Day5-Sep-23Tuesday
Janmashtami7-Sep-23Thursday
Hartalika Teej18-Sep-23Monday
Ganesh Chaturthi19-Sep-23Tuesday
Anant Chaturdashi/ Eid Milad Un Nabi28-Sep-23Thursday
Gandhi Jayanti and Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti2-Oct-23Monday
Sharad Navratri15-Oct-23Sunday
Durga Puja Ashtami22-Oct-23Sunday
Durga Maha Navami Puja,23-Oct-23Monday
Sharad Navratri Parana23-Oct-23Monday
Dussehra24-Oct-23Tuesday
Karwa Chauth1-Nov-23Wednesday
Ahoi Ashtami5-Nov-23Sunday
Dhanteras10-Nov-23Friday
Diwali, Narak Chaturdashi12-Nov-23Sunday
Govardhan Puja, Bhai Dooj, Children’s Day14-Nov-23Tuesday
Chhath Puja19-Nov-23Sunday
Devuthhana Ekadashi23-Nov-23Thursday
Tulsi Vivah24-Nov-23Friday
Dev Diwali26-Nov-23Sunday
Vivah Panchami17-Dec-23Sunday
Christmas25-Dec-23Monday

Indian Most Favourite Festivals Details

  • Diwali: Diwali is a Hindu festival of lights that symbolizes the victory of light over evil, darkness etc. It’s celebrated through home decorations, Diya, lights, prayers, feasts, etc.
  • Holi: Holi is a popular Hindu festival celebrated through the festival of colours and love. Holi is now celebrated in many parts of the world.
  • Ramadan: Ramadan or Ramazan is a festival celebrated by the Muslim community as the month for fasting, reflection and prayers.
  • Maha Shivratri: Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival celebrated yearly to honour Lord Shiva which is observed through fasting and worship of Lingam.
  • Raksha Bandhan: Raksha Bandhan is a popular Hindu festival to celebrate a brother-sister relationship. It is also celebrated in Nepal and around the world.
  • Navaratri: Navaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated yearly in the month of autumn. It marks the last five days of Durga  Puja.
  • Dussehra: Dussehra is one of the major Hindu festivals celebrated at the end of Navaratri by putting tika on the forehead, prayers, and many religious rituals.
  • Ganesh Chaturthi: Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival celebrating the arrival of Ganesh with his mother Goddess Parvati.

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