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  2. Shigmo - Wikipedia

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    Dhakto Shigmo can be considered mainly as a festival of folk songs and folk dances, [1] while Vhadlo Shigmo is considered a festival performed in the village temple. [1] It is celebrated in different temples on different dates around the same period. On the first day, the village deity is bathed and dressed in saffron robes. [4]

  3. Shantadurga Kalangutkarin Temple - Wikipedia

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    The main festival of the temple is called as Shishirotsav (popularly known as Shigmo). It is a 10-day celebration and includes procession of deities in different Vahanas with other rituals like kalotsav, Homa, Dhwajarohana, Gulalotsava, Rathotsava, etc. Navaratri; Vasant Panchami; Akshay Tritiya

  4. List of Hindu festivals - Wikipedia

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    The festival is called Shigmo and Shimga in Goa and rural Maharashtra, respectively. In Odisha and West Bengal, it is also celebrated as Dol Purnima. Shigmo: Young boy at the Shimgo holding aarat: Shigmo is celebrated in Goa as one of the prominent festivals of the Konkani Hindu community. The main festival coincides with Holi. Rang Panchami

  5. Mallikarjuna Temple, Goa - Wikipedia

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    Veeramel: This celebration is held once every two years at the time of the traditional Shigmo festival. During this celebration which occurs close to midnight, selected local youth who are called Gade, rush from house to house with swords in their hands followed by people with drums and other musical instruments.

  6. Category:Spring festivals in India - Wikipedia

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    Category: Spring festivals in India. 2 languages. ... Shigmo; V. Vasant Panchami; Vasanthotsavam This page was last edited on 4 September 2023, at 20:46 ...

  7. Phalguna - Wikipedia

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    In India's national civil calendar, Phalguna is the twelfth month of the year and corresponds with March/April in the Gregorian calendar. [ 1 ] In Luni-Solar calendars, Phaguna may begin on either the new moon or the full moon around the same time of year and is the twelfth month of the year.

  8. Category:Religious festivals in India - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for religious festivals in India.With diverse religions throughout the country, some Indian religious festivals are multi-religious, incorporating elements of Jain festivals, Buddhist festivals, Sikh festivals, Islamic festivals, and Hindu festivals, for example.

  9. Shri Damodar Sansthaan, Goa - Wikipedia

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    The main festival celebrated in Damodar Temple is Shigmo, the Goan Hindu spring festival of colours, which lasts for one week only. During the festival the Panair takes place and the folkloric show within which all participants exchange gulal s (powders of different colours) with each other and organise various feasts and tablefuls. [3]