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Pooram
(Thrissur, Kerala)
The colourful Pooram festival is
held in Thrissur at its fine
Vadakkumnathan Temple. Processions
of beautifully caparisoned elephants
provide a magnificent spectacle. The
festival is rounded off at night by
dazzling firework displays.
Urs
(Ajmer, Rajasthan)
The Urs are held every year at
the dargah of the Sufi Saint Khwaja
Moinuddin Chisti, commemorating his
symbolic union with God. Pilgrims from
all over the world gather here to pay
homage. Qawalis and poems are
presented in the saint’s honour. At the
huge fair that springs up at this time,
religious objects, books, rosaries,
embroidered carpets and silver ornaments
are on sale.
International Flower Festival
(Gangtok, Sikkim)
A rare show of exotic varieties of
flowers, orchids and other plants native
to Sikkim. Held every summer
during the peak flowering season, this
is a spectacular event, attracting
people from all over India. River
rafting and a Yak Safari are added
attractions.
Id-ul-Fitr
(All over India)
The festival marks the end of
‘Ramzan’ - a month when
Muslims fast throughout the day and
eat only at night. Prayers, family
get-togethers and feasts are the major
highlights of the celebrations.
Buddha Purnima (North India)
This festival commemorates the birth of
Lord Buddha - ‘the
Enlightened one’.
Summer Festival
(Major hill stations)
The advent of summer in the major hill
resorts ushers in colourful festivity.
Liverly cultural events, flower shows,
regattas and exhibitions brighten the
summer season at the picturesque hill
stations of Ooty, Shimla, Darjeeling,
Mount Abu, etc. |