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Write about the fairs and festivals of Western India.​

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Answered by pinkusanyal89
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The fairs and festivals of Western India may include the states: Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, and Daman Diu.

Explanation:

Western India is a major contributor to the enjoyment and full of rituals and culture.

They are loaded with a lot of different cultures involving their own way of celebration.

These celebrations are not only the attraction center for the local people but for tourists as well.

Fairs of Gujarat:

  1. At the time of Mahashivratri Bhavnath fair is organized in the Bhavnath temple of girnar Junagarh.
  2. Another colorful fair is the Tarnetra fair held in Trinetreshwara temple.
  3. The Kartik Purnima fair or Shamloji fair is celebrated in the month of November.
  4. Vichitra fair is organized a fortnight before Holi.

Fairs of Maharashtra:

  1. Changdeo fair is held at holy place Changdeo.
  2. the other important spiritual gathering Mela was Nasik Kumbh Mela.
  3. Shrirama Rathostava is the annual fair of Maharashtra.

Fairs of Daman Diu:

  1. Gangaji fair is the grand fair of Daman and Diu.

Goa Carnival and Rann Mahotsav are the two most popular cultural fairs in western India.

Both show a glimpse of the cultural heritage and traditional folk dance music, nature, and religion.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Western India is full of fairs, festivals, culture, and heritage.

Explanation:

What is the location of western India?

Western India is a part of India that encompasses the country's western regions. The states of Goa, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, as well as the Union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, are all part of the Ministry of Home Affairs' Western Zonal Council Administrative division.

Fairs and festivals in the western part of the state

GOA

Goa is known for the presence of lovely golden beaches surrounded by waving palm trees, the brilliant blue strip of water that runs alongside the yellow dunes, and friendly people. The year-round happiness of Goa, on the west side of the Indian peninsula, can also be due to the many fairs and festivals that give the locals extra reasons to rejoice.

Some of the names of festivals including

  1. Goa Carnival
  2. Christmas
  3. Saptah festival
  4. New Year
  5. Grape Escapade
  6. Goa Food & Cultural Fest
  7. Goa Cashew & Coconut Fest
  8. Sao Jao
  9. Goa Sunburn Festival

GUJRAT

Gujarat's festivals are as varied as their physical aspects; they are vibrant, colorful, and lovely. Gujarat celebrates a variety of festivals due to its vibrant population. Each day is a festival for the people of Gujarat, with about 12,365 events and festivals held throughout the state, making it unique in the world.

A list of some festivals and fairs from Gujrat is as follows

  1. Rann Utsav Gujarat
  2. Modhera Dance festival
  3. Run The Rann
  4. Bhavnath Fair
  5. Dangs Darbar
  6. Kavant Fair
  7. Bhadrapad Ambaji Fair
  8. Navratri

MAHARASHTRA

Maharashtra's fairs and festivals highlight a joy for life that captivates everyone who witnesses them. Every year, Maharashtra celebrates a variety of festivals with tremendous excitement and devotion. Maharashtra fairs and festivals, which are characterized by color and merriment, are a wonderful extension of the colorful state's personality.

Different festivals and fairs encompass:

  1. Bhau beej
  2. Gudhi Padwa
  3. Ganesh chathurthi
  4. Narali Pournima
  5. Krishna Janmashtami
  6. Makar Sankranti
  7. Nag Panchami

DADAR AND NAGAR HAVELI

Festivals in Dadra and Nagar Haveli, which lies between Gujarat and Maharashtra, are numerous, as residents celebrate all Indian festivals such as 'Navaratri,' 'Ganesh Chaturthi,' 'Eid-E-Milad,' 'Pateti' or Parsi New Year, 'Makar Sankranti and Nariyeli Poornima,' Christmas, New Year, and others. The celebration celebrated by the Dadra and Nagar Haveli regional tribes, on the other hand, can be considered extension of the people's indigenous culture.

  1. The Akhatrij
  2. Divasol
  3. Diwali as Barash
  4. Monsoon Magic Festival
  5. Children's Film Festival

DAMAN AND DIU

Indian culture is defined by fairs and festivals. This vibrant cultural, social, and economic landscape is the major draw and a rare mixture, with a dazzlingly dramatic and exuberant atmosphere. The season is marked by the primary celebration, Nariyal Poornima, and minor festivals such as the tourist department's introduction of Christmas to exhibit the region's tradition and culture. Various groups in Daman celebrate holidays like

  1. Holi
  2. Diwali
  3. Mahashivratri
  4. Id-ul-Fitr
  5. Gangaji Fair
  6. Nariyal Poornima
  7. Christmas

Hope it helps!!!

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