Ka Pomblang Nongkrem (Shillong, Meghalaya)
The most important festival of
the Khasis in
Meghalaya. This five day
long festival, held annually
near Shillong, is an occasion
for thanksgiving for a good
harvest and the time to pray for
peace and prosperity. Khasi men
and women, dressed in
traditional splendour, perform
the famous Nongkrem dance.
Lucknow Festival (Lucknow,
Uttar Pradesh)
This festival celebrates
Lucknow's living culture.
This capital city of Uttar
Pradesh is alight with
excitement during this ten day
long event. Colourful
processions, traditional dramas,
Kathak dances in
the style of the famous
Lucknow gharana,
sarangi and sitar
recitals alongwith ghazals,
qawalis and thumri
create a festive atmosphere.
Exciting events like ekka
races, kite flying, cock
fighting and other traditional
village games recreate an
atmosphere of Avadh's nawabid
days.
Sonepur Mela (Sonepur,
Bihar)
Asia's biggest cattle fair is
held at Sonepur, on the banks of
the River Ganga. During this
month-long fair, cattle,
decorated for the occasion,
throng the venue.
Pushkar Mela (Pushkar,
Rajasthan)
Tranquil Pushkar is
transformed into a spectacular
fair ground for twelve days in
the month of Kartik.
Trading of cattle, camel races
and dazzling displays of
bangles, brassware, clothes,
camel saddles and halters are
the major attractions of this
colourful event. Devotees come
in their thousands to take a
ritual dip in the lake on the
day of the Kartik Purnima
and to worship at the Brahma
temple.
Guru Purab
(All over India)
The birth anniversary of Guru
Nanak - the first guru of
the Sikhs, is celebrated with
great fervour. The 'Akhand
Path' - recitation of the
Guru Granth Sahib, is held
in gurdwaras all over the
country. Taking the holy book
out in procession, is also an
integral part of the
celebrations.
Hampi Festival (Hampi,
Karnataka)
The magnificent ruined city of
Hampi, once the capital
of the Vijayanagar Empire,
comes alive once again during
this lively festival of dance
and music, held in the first
week of November.