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FAIR & FESTIVALS IN DELHI |
Delhi being the capital city has the most diverse population and enjoys a
large variety of religious celebrations with traditional music, dance and
colorful costumes. Apart from the religious festivals several other colorful
occassions also bring together the top perfomers from the field of music, dance,
drama and art.
With the break of the new year in the month of January, the festivity in Delhi
starts and gathers momentum through the year.
Id-Ul-Fitar - 8th Jan.
Celebrated to mark the end of Ramzan ,the Muslim month of fasting. It is an
occasion for fasting and rejoicing
Makar Sakranti -14th Jan
A major harvest festival of India. It is one of the biggest events in the states
of Tamilnadu, Karnataka and AndhraPradesh. But fights and bullock races are an
important features of the celebrations. Also celebrated in the eastern region
when millions of piligrims take a holy dip in the Ganges.
Republic Day -26th Jan

The national festival in India observed through out the country to make the
inauguration of the Republic of India on 26th January 1950. In Delhi, the
celebrations include a magnificent parade of the armed Forces, folk dances and
floats from all the different states of India
Maha Shivratri - 21st Feb
Just after the monsoons the craftsmen from all over the country gather in Suraj
Kund, close to Delhi to display their handicrafts and fabric items. This
occasion attract large number of tourists from around the world to visit the
place.
Holi - 9th Mar

This festival of roses takes place during the end of January. Roses from all
around the globe are displayed at the Safdur Jung Tomb. It attracts a large
number of tourists from distant lands.
Ram Navmi -2nd Apr
One of the most bright festivals of the Hindus is the festival of lights. It is
celebrated all round the city with great pomp and fanfair. The houses and
streets are lit with lights and diyas and bright fireworks and crackers light up
the night sky. Goddess Lakshmi is offered flowers, sweets and other offerrings.
People visit the temples to take part in bhajans and prayers. People exchange
sweets and greetings and it is the highest time for merriment in the city.
Muharram - 5th Apr
Commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain , the grandson of the prophet
Muhammad. Tazias, symbolic of the marty's tomb at Karbala, are carried in
mourning procession. Muharram as observed in Lucknow, is a famous
Baisakhi - 13th Apr
Baisakhi is a very popular festival of Punjab .It is celebrated to mark the
harvesting season. To rejoice this occasion ,Bhangra and Gidha dances are
performed all over the Punjab.
Rakshabandhan - 4th Aug
Celebrated by Hindus particularly in northern India. Sisters tie holy thread/Rakhi
on the wrists of their brothers take oath to protect the honour and help them in
adversities.
Janamashtmi - 12th Aug
The birth anniversary of Lord Krishna ,celebrated with great enthusiasm all over
India, specially at Mathura and Vrindavan , which are closely associated with
his childhood
Independence Day - 15th Aug
Like 26 January, 15th August is also celebrated in the city as the Independence
Day to mark the Indian independence from the British rule in the year 1947. The
Prime minister of the nation addresses the nation from the Red Fort and many
people gather around the Red Fort to hear the Prime Minister's address.
Dussehera -25th Oct
Based on the epic story Ramayana the ten days Dussehra festival signifying the
triumph over good over evil is celebrated all over the country. In North India
,the Ramalila is staged to commemmmorate the heroism of Lord Rama. In Bengal, it
is observed as Durga puja and images of the warrior goodness Durga are immersed
in lakes and rivers four days of worship.
Diwali -14th Nov
The brightest Indian festival when every city, town and village is turned into a
fairyland with millions of electric light, candles and oil lamps illuminating
homes and public buildings, a special feature of the festival is the worship of
Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Guru Nanak Jayanti - 30th Nov.
The birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, is celebrated with
great devotion.
Christmas Day - 25th Dec
The birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated in India, with the traditional exchange
of greetings and gifts.
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