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    Andhra Pradesh
    ● Brahmotsavam- celebrated at Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, for nine days during the months of September - October.
    ● Bhishma Ekadasi, Deccan Festival, Pitr, Sankranthi, Tyagaraja Festival
    Arunachal Pradesh
    ● Losar Festival- Tibetan New year, Marked with ancient ceremonies that represent the struggle between good and evil
    ● Chalo Loku, Pongtu
    Assam
    ● Bohag Bihu- The spring festival of Bohaag Bihu or Rongali Bihu ushers in the New Year in the State of Assam, which marks the onset of a new agricultural cycle.
    ● Magh or Bhogali Bihu
    Bihar
    ● Chhath Puja- Also called Dala Puja devoted to worshiping the sun is traditionally celebrated by the people of Bihar.
    Chhattisgarh
    ● Bastar Dussehra - The longest Dussehra celebration in the world is celebrated in Bastar and spans over 75 days starting around August and ending in October.
    Goa
    ● Carnival- Three-day non-stop extravaganza of fun, song, music, and dance celebrated just before the 40 days of Lent.
    ● Shigmo Mela- it is a counterpart of the festival of colors Holi
    ● Sunburn Festival
    ● Maghi Purnima- It is the flagship festival of this state which encompasses the birth anniversary of Guru Ghasidas.
    Gujarat
    ● Janmashtami - Birth anniversary of Lord Krishna
    ● Diwali - Festival of lights, Festival marks the beginning of the New Year.
    ● Navaratra, Kutch Rann Utsav
    Himachal Pradesh
    ● Gochi Festival- In this festival the villagers celebrate the birth of male children. Token marriages of children below the age of six are also performed
    ● Mahashivaratri- A week-long international Mandi Shivratri Fair and Sobha Yatra are held near the Temple of Bhoothnath (Lord Shiva) every year
    ● Rakhadumni
    Haryana
    ● Gugga Naumi - Snake-worship. It is observed in the months of August-September.
    ● Surajkund Mela, Baishakhi
    Jammu and Kashmir
    ● Eid-ul-Fitr - Marks the end of fasting month of Ramadan.
    ● Eid-ul-Azha - More prominent for the Qurbani (sacrifice). People sacrifice goats, sheep and some even camels
    ● Bahu Mela- It is a biannual festival held at the Kali Temple in Bahu Fort. It is celebrated twice a year in the month of March-April and September-October.
    ● Chhari (Pilgrimage to Amarnath cave), Urs, Har Navami
    Jharkhand
    ● Karam Festival - It is celebrated 15 days after the Kunwaar-Shukla-Paksha.
    ● Holi- Festival of colors, celebrated in the months of February/March.
    Karnataka
    ● Ugadi- Celebrated in the second half of March or in early April. It marks the beginning of the new Hindu lunar calendar.
    ● Mahamastakabhisheka - Held once every 12 years in veneration of Gomateswara Bahubali at Sravanbelagola.
    ● Mysore Dasara, Makar Sankramana.
    Kerala
    ● Onam-
    ● Vishu, Pooram
    Madhya Pradesh
    ● Lokrang festival - Most iconic dance festival of MP which signifies the existing legacy of its dance
    ● Diwali, Khajuraho Dance Festival
    Meghalaya
    ● Nongkrem Dance Festival
    ● Khasis - Dance festival
    Maharashtra
    ● Ganesh Chaturthi
    ● Nag Panchami, Navratri, Gudi Padva
    Manipur
    ● Yaoshang-.
    Mizoram
    ● ChapcharKut Festival - Marks the clearing and readying of hill slopes for jhum or shifting cultivation.
    Nagaland
    ● Hornbill Festival-
    ● Sekrenyi -
    Odisha
    ● Rath Yatra (Dola Yatra)
    ● Raja Parba
    ● Akshaya Tritiya, Konark Festival
    Punjab
    ● Lohri
    ● Baisakhi
    ● Bandi Chhor Divas, Guru Parab
    Rajasthan
    ● Gangaur Festival
    ● Teej, Pushkar Fair, Urs at Ajmer.
    Sikkim
    ● Losar - Celebrated on the dawn of the new Tibetan year
    ● Saga Dawa - Magnificent carnival famous for masked dances
    Tamil Nadu
    ● Pongal-
    ● Thyagaraja Aradhana, Jallikattu, Panguni Uthiram, Puthandu (Tamil New Year)
    Telangana
    ● Bonalu- The word Bonalu came from "Bhojanalu" which is offered to the goddess during f
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