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  2. List of festivals in India - Wikipedia

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    List of festivals of West Bengal. Festivals in Kolkata; List of fairs and festivals in Punjab; List of festivals in Maharashtra; List of festivals of Odisha; Fairs and Festivals in Manipur; category:Festivals in Tamil Nadu

  3. Category : Festivals in India by state or union territory

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  4. List of Hindu festivals - Wikipedia

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    This festival is celebrated for nine days and is recognised as the identity of Telangana. [13] Rath Yatra: Rath Jatra in Puri: Second to tenth day of waxing moon phase of month Ashadha (Hindu Calendar) Rath Yatra is the festival associated with Jagannath.It is the most important festival of Bengalis and Odias . Raja Parba: Raja Doli khela ...

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    Festivals in India by state or union territory (30 C) C. ... Food and drink festivals in India (3 C, 12 P) G. Garo festivals (2 P) L. LGBTQ festivals in India (2 C, 2 ...

  6. Category:Lists of festivals in India - Wikipedia

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  7. List of literary festivals in India - Wikipedia

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    State / Union Territory City Festival name Organised by Last held Delhi: New Delhi: Indian Languages Festival: India Habitat Centre: 2019 Delhi: New Delhi: Kaafiya The Poetry Festival: 2015 Kerala: Thiruvananthapuram: Viswa Malayala Mahotsavam 2012: Kerala Sahitya Akademi: 2012

  8. Public holidays in India - Wikipedia

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    Hindu festival involving a public procession of chariots with the deities Jagannath, Balarama and Subhadra celebrated in Ashadha month of Hindu calendar August – September: Krishna Janmashtami: Floating Hindu festival to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna and celebrated on eighth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Shravana in the Hindu ...

  9. List of Hindu festivals in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    falls in Falgun, the last month of the marathi Shaka Calendar. Deshastha celebrate this festival by lighting a bonfire and offering puran poli to the fire. In North India, Holi is celebrated over two days with the second day celebrated with throwing colors. Maharashtrians celebrate color throwing five days after Holi on Ranga-Panchami.