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What are the festivals during summer, monsoon and winter in India?​

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Answered by aashivratan8651
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Answer:

Answer

Happy New Year

Explanation:

Summer = holi

Monsoon = my birthday

Winter = happy new year

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Explanation:

Festival in India during Summer :-

1. GANGAUR, RAJASTHAN

HISTORY OF THE GANGAUR FESTIVAL

The word ‘Gangaur’ comprises the term Gan which means Lord Shiva and the latter term Gaur means Goddess Parvathi and together it signifies their bond.

According to mythological stories, it is stated that in order to fulfil her wish of marrying Lord shiva she decided to meditate and conduct severe penance for several days. Lord Shiva was impressed by her perseverance and devotion. He decided to visit her house and ask her parents for her hand in marriage. A grand farewell was conducted and she was escorted from her home.

HOW IS IT CELEBRATED?

Gangaur, Rajasthan

2. BAISAKHI, PUNJAB

WHEN IS IT CELEBRATED?

Baisakhi, Punjab

3. CHITHIRAI FESTIVAL, TAMIL NADU

The Chithirai Festival is regarded as one of the biggest celebrations of the state. The festival showcases the wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Meenakshi, the sister of Lord Vishnu.

Chithirai Festival, Tamil Nadu

4. MOATSU FESTIVAL, NAGALAND

Out of the seventeen existing tribes of the state, the Moatsu Festival is celebrated by the Ao tribe in Nagaland.

The Ao tribe is a major tribe of Nagaland that was the first to embrace Christianity as well as the Western education system. The Ao Nagas celebrate the Moatsu Mong as a renowned harvest festival.

WHEN IS IT CELEBRATED?

The Moatsu Festival is celebrated every year from 1st to the 3rd of May.

Moatsu Festival, Nagaland

5. MOUNT ABU SUMMER FESTIVAL, RAJASTHAN

Mount Abu with its picturesque backdrop and lakes is the perfect spot to celebrate the grand summer festival. The summer festival stretches up to two days which involve a feast of folk and classical music that showcases the rich culture and traditions of the state of Rajasthan. The Mount Abu Summer Festival is organized by the Rajasthan Tourism, Municipal Board, Mount Abu & District Administration.

Mount Abu Summer Festival, Rajasthan

6. OOTY FLOWER FESTIVAL, TAMIL NADU

Frequently termed as the showstopper of the south, the Ooty Flower Show is held every year in the Ooty Botanical gardens.

HISTORY OF THE OOTY FLOWER FESTIVAL

The Botanical Gardens of Ooty were constructed by William Graham Mc Ivor who after training in the Royal Botanical Gardens of London led the construction of the gardens. Other great attractions to keep an eye for include the Indian and Japanese flower arrangements, flower rangoli, vegetable carvings and bonsai.

WHEN IS IT CELEBRATED?

The Ooty Flower Show is a three-day event that can be attended by purchasing tickets.

It is held every year in the Ooty Botanical gardens.

Ooty Flower Festival, Tamil Nadu

7. SHIMLA SUMMER FESTIVAL, HIMACHAL PRADESH

The Shimla Summer Festival is one of the grandest festivals that is celebrated to honour the harvest and the festivities of the summer season.

HOW IS IT CELEBRATED?

Visitors are offered great Himachal cuisine too at the famous Ridge in Shimla. The fact that the festival is conducted in the queen of the hills, Shimla

WHEN IS IT CELEBRATED?

Every year the festival is conducted from the 2nd June to the 7th of June

Shimla Summer Festival, Himachal Pradesh

8. BHUMCHU FESTIVAL, SIKKIM

Bhumchu festival, Sikkim

9. HEMIS FESTIVAL, LADAKH

Hemis Festival, Ladakh

10. YERCAUD SUMMER FESTIVAL

Festivals During Winter:-

Harvest Festivals Of India

1. Lohri

2. Bihu Magh

3. Makarsankranti and Gujarat Kite Fest

4. Thai Pongal

5. Nagaur Fest

6. Jaisalmer Desert Fest

7. Bikaner Camel Fest

8. Manali Winter Carnival

9. Kutchh Rann Mahotsav

10. Goa Carnival

11. Konark Dance Festival

12. Mount Abu Winter Festival

13. Hornbill Festival

14. Magnetic Fields Festival of Rajasthan

15. December Music Festival

16. Baisaki

17. Onam

18. Basant Panchami

19. Nuakhai

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