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Discover The Vibrant Festivals Of India That Light Up The Winter Season – tripbeam.ca

Tripbeam knows that Indian festivals are gaining popularity worldwide in the past few years. This is why people who want to explore India deeply plan their trips around these festivals to fully glimpse Indian culture. Most of the Indian festivities usually are in the winter months, so here we are to give you a hint. By listing out all the major festivals of India happening in the winter season, you can take your pick. Schedule your holiday around them when you get business class flight tickets to India with us.

These Lively Indian Festivals Will Light Up Your Winter Months Like Pure Magic!

Indian people celebrate anything and everything from colors, lights, deities, nature, sibling bonds, couple bonds and more. They are passionate and cheery, fun and energetic. This is why the festivals in India have a different vibe, especially when they are celebrated in their local regions. To give a deep insight into local Indian culture and traditions, we got you the most popular festivals in the winter months. Here’s where it all is.

Navratri

The longest Hindu festival that is celebrated for 9 days and nights – Navratri is a festival dedicated to the 9 forms of goddess Durga. Worshippers observe fast for 9 days and nights, eating only Satvik food. Navratri is also celebrated as Durga Puja in West Bengal, Dussehra in Rajasthan and Dandiya and Garba celebrations in Gujarat.

Onam

Onam is the harvest festival celebrated in Kerala. This falls in the Chingam month under the Malayalam calendar. This festival is celebrated for two main reasons:

  • To honor the homecoming of King Mahabali and,
  • To commemorate Lord Vishnu’s Vamana avatar.

Diwali

Everyone knows about the festival of lights – Diwali. It is celebrated for the moral victory of good over evil. It is celebrated by lighting up rows of diyas (earthen lights) and children light up fireworks and floating lanterns. Houses, shops, neighborhoods, all are decorated with lights. Both interiors and exteriors are lit up because it is believed to dispel negativity and darkness from people’s lives and minds. Diwali is usually celebrated in October or November, depending on the date in the Hindu lunar calendar. So, book your online cheap flights to India from Canada with us and experience it now!

Rann Utsav- Kutch festival

If you have a trip planned for Gujarat, you need to check out the Rann Utsav. There is a saying about this festival,

“Kutch nahi dekha to kuch nahi dekha”.

It means that if you haven’t seen the Kutch festival, you have not seen anything. This festival starts from October and lasts till the end of February.

Bhai Dooj

A festival that celebrates sibling bonding, Bhai Dooj is celebrated 2 days after Diwali. On this day, sisters pray for a long life, well – being and prosperity of their brothers to God. And the brothers gift their sisters with sweets, ornaments, clothes, or anything else they want. This festival celebrates the love between brothers and sisters. It usually falls in either October or November.

Chhath Puja

The biggest festival of Bihar – Chhath Puja is a festival that is dedicated to Chhathi Maiyya (Mother Chhathi) and God Surya (Sun). the rituals of this festival are complicated to follow and one has to do complete fasting for 3 days without even a sip of water.

During this period, they have to take dips in rivers, stand in them and offer prayers to the Chhathi Maiyya and God Surya. They also have to offer them prasad at sunset and sunrise, making the festival all the more endearing. You will find that traditional songs are played wherever the festival is taking place. While it has its roots in Bihar and Jharkhand, it is celebrated all over India and even abroad by Biharis.

Conclusion

Still waiting? Hurry! Plan your holidays immediately around these festivals in the festive season of winters. Don’t forget to grab flight tickets to Chennai from Toronto with us before scheduling your itinerary now!

Also Read:  Pack Smart – Your Guide to 7 Winter Travel Essentials for Train Trips

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