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Indian festivals |  | Indian festivals: Encyclopedia - Indian festivals |  | | The following is a List of Festivals in India:
Indian festivals - Hindu.
Diwali
Bhaubeej
Dussehra or Daserra
Kumar Purnima
Chhath
Holi
Makar Sankranti
Pongal
Mahashivratri
Ugadi
Gudi Padwa
Ramanavami
Baisakhi
Onam
Raja Shankranti
Puri Jaganath Ratha yatra
Ganesh Puja
Saraswati Puja
PrathamAstami
Krishna Janmastami
Including:
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|  |  | Indian festivals: Encyclopedia - Indian festivals
Indian festivals
The following is a List of Festivals in India:
Indian festivals - Hindu
- Diwali
- Dussehra or Daserra
- Kumar Purnima
- Chhath
- Holi
- Makar Sankranti
- Pongal
- Mahashivratri
- Ugadi
- Gudi Padwa
- Ramanavami
- Baisakhi
- Onam
- Raja Shankranti
- Puri Jaganath Ratha yatra
- Ganesh Puja
- Saraswati Puja
- PrathamAstami
- Krishna Janmastami
- Margasira Guruvaara : Laxmi puja
Indian festivals - Islamic
- Bakri Id, (Id-Ul-Zuha)
- Moharrum
- Ramzan Id, (Id-Ul-Fitar)
Indian festivals - Sikhism
- Guru Nanak's Birthday Jayanti (Sikhism)
- Guru Govind Singh's Birthday Jayanti (Sikhism)
- Guru Teg Bahadur's Martyrdom Day (Sikhism)
- Vaisakhi (Sikhism)
Indian festivals - Zoroastrian
The Parsis account for less than 0.007% of the Indian population, but as Mahatma Gandhi said, they are "in number beneath contempt, but in contribution, beyond compare." The same could be said of their festivals. Unfortunately, like the Parsis themselves, these are private and celebrated primarily within the community. The Parsis use the Shahenshahi ("Imperial") version of the Zoroastrian calendar, which differs significantly from the Qadimi ("Ancient") version that their Iranian co-religionists use. For example, New Year is celebrated in the spring by Iranians but falls in late summer for Parsis. In addition to seasonal festivals, called Gahambars, the most eminent celebratory occasions are listed below.
- Maidyozarem Gahambar - Mid-Spring Festival. Early October.
- Maidyoshahem Gahambar - Mid-Summer Festival. Early December
- Paitishahem Gahambar - Festival of bringing in the harvest. Mid February.
- Ayathrem Gahambar - Festival if bringing home the herds. Mid March.
- Maidyarem Gahambar - Mid-Winter Festival. Lit. 'Mid-Year'. Early June.
- Hamaspathmaidyem or Muktad - All Souls Festival. Cf. Día de los Meurtos
- Pateti - New Year's Day Eve. August-September.
- Jamshed-e Navroz - New Year's Day, (Norouz). August-September.
- Jashan-e Sadeh - Festival of Fire. Lit. the 100th day (before Navroz).
- Jashan-e Mehragan - Festival of Mihr. A day of thanksgiving dedicated to the highest Angel, Mithra (c.f. Metatron).
- Jashan-e Tirigan - Festival of Tir. A day dedicated to Tishtrya, Angel of the star Sirius and rain.
- Farvardigan - Festival of the Farohars ('guardian angels').
- Khordad Sal - Birthday of the Prophet Zarathushtra.
- Zartosht No-Diso - Anniversary commemorating the death of the Prophet Zarathushtra.
See also: Zoroastrian calendar
Indian festivals - Christian
Indian festivals - Others
- Mahavir Jayanti, Jain
- Buddha Purnima (Buddha Jayanti or Vesak); Buddhist
Indian festivals - Unofficial
- New Year's Day
- Valentine's Day, in Cities only
- April Fool's Day
- Halloween, in Cities only
- Children's Day, 14th November
Other related archivesApril Fool's Day, Baisakhi, Bakri Id, Bhaubeej, Buddha Purnima, Buddhist, Chhath, Children's Day, Christmas, Diwali, Dussehra or Daserra, Easter, Gudi Padwa, Guru Nanak's Birthday, Halloween, Holi, India, Indian population, Jain, Jamshed-e Navroz, Jashan-e Mehragan, Jashan-e Sadeh, Krishna Janmastami, Mahashivratri, Mahatma Gandhi, Mahavir Jayanti, Makar Sankranti, Metatron, Moharrum, New Year's Day, Norouz, Onam, Parsis, Pongal, Ramanavami, Ramzan Id, Sikhism, Ugadi, Vaisakhi, Valentine's Day, Vesak, Zarathushtra, Zoroastrian calendar
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