Navratri is a festival
celebrated over nine
nights, honouring
Goddess Durga in
her various forms.
It involves fasting
devotional songs and
vibrant Garba.
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Navratri
Janmashtami is a festival
celebrating the birth
of Lord Krishna, the
eighth incarnation of
Lord Vishnu. It includes
reenactments of
Krishna’s childhood.
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Janmashtami
Maha Shivratri is a
dedicated to Lord Shiva,
celebrated with fasting
night vigils, and
prayers. The festival
symbolises overcoming
darkness and ignorance.
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MahaShivratari
Diwali, the Festival of
Lights, symbolising the
victory of light over
darkness. Celebrated
with oil lamps, fireworks,
sweets, and prayers to
Goddess Lakshmi.
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Diwali
Uttarayan is celebrated
on January 14th, marking
the sun’s transition
into Capricorn. It
signifies the arrival
of longer days and
harvest season.
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Uttarayan
Rath Yatra is in
honor of Lord
Jagannath. Devotees
pull massive chariots
carrying the deities of
Jagannath, Balabhadra,
and Subhadra through
the streets.
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Rath Yatra
Prag Mahal is a
19th-century palace
built by Maharao Pragmalji
II in an Italian-Gothic
style. Designed by Colonel
Henry Saint Wilkins, it
features Corinthian pillars
and a clock tower.
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Vautha Mela
Diwali, the Festival of
Lights, symbolising the
victory of light over
darkness. Celebrated
with oil lamps, fireworks,
sweets, and prayers to
Goddess Lakshmi.
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Diwali
Tithal Beach Festival
is an annual
entertainment event.
It features music,
dance performances,
adventure sports,
food stalls, and
local handicrafts.
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Tital Beach Festival
The Paragliding
Festival is an annual
adventure sports event
held in Saputara.
It offers thrilling
paragliding experiences
for beginners
and experts.
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Para- gliding Festival
Uttarayan is celebrated
on January 14th, marking
the sun’s transition
into Capricorn. It
signifies the arrival
of longer days and
harvest season.
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Uttarayan
Uttarardh Mahotsav is
an annual three-day
event held at the
11th-century Sun Temple.
Taking place during
the third weekend
of January.
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Uttarardh Mahotsav
Kavant Fair is a
vibrant tribal
festival, it features
traditional music, dance,
and artistic body
painting. The fair
showcases the unique
art and culture.
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Kavant Fair
Rann Utsav is held
annually in the Rann
of Kutch. Celebrating
the region’s lively culture,
it features traditional
dance, music, handicrafts,
and local cuisine.
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Rann Utsav
Holika Dahan is
a Hindu ritual
celebrated on the
eve of Holi, symbolising
the triumph of good
over evil.
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Holika Dahan
The Ravechi Fair
is a lively festival,
honoring Ravechi Mata,
the goddess of health
and protection. It’s
celebrated with, music,
dance, and local rituals.
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Ravechi Fair
Sheetla Mata Fair
is a religious festival.
It honours Sheetla Mata,
the goddess of health
and well-being. The
fair includes cultural
events, folk music,
and rituals.
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Sheetla Mata Fair