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Haryana Festivals

The Haryana state amazingly combines antiquity and plenty. Right from ancient times it has always embraced the Indian culture as well as civilization.

The festive celebrations are marked with traditional fervor and great enthusiasm. The Haryana festivals represent unrestrained merrymaking.

Festivals in Haryana involve active participation that takes place in the country and is one of the essential features to attract numerous tourists.

The most important festival is the Teez. The festivals look very colorful as they are done with great zeal and depict the opulence of the festivals.

The festivals in Haryana not only enliven your spirits, but are also a warm welcome for every person from the monotonous to-do-list of your routine life.

The Haryana festivals include Holi and the entire state is colorful. Hence, it is also named as ‘festival of colors’ and “Dulandi Holi”.

Fun and frolic are redefined in several forms in the celebrations and people acknowledge each other with colors such that they enhance the harmony feeling and spread happiness that prevails in the entire state.

The breaking pots tradition is celebrated with gusto and it is a pleasure watching this sight. Diwali is also celebrated with enthusiasm throughout the state. There are many Haryana festivals such that every month there is a festival occasion.

The Lohri festival is celebrated before Makar Sankranti. This is an auspicious festival celebrating fertility and spark of life.

The traditions and religious system is observed with devotion indulging in merriment and exchanging greetings.

The Lohri of a new bride and a new born child is important. The festivals in Haryana are celebrated with pomp and one such festival is Basant Panchami that is done to welcome the spring season.

This is a joyous festival reflects ebullience especially, while kite flying. Gangore festival is done by taking idols in procession by singing devotional melodies praising the Lord until they are immersed in water.

The festivals in Haryana mainly include Baisakhi marking the relaxing before corn harvesting.

The Teej festival is done to welcome monsoon. Teej is an insect that comes from the soil after the initial showers of rain. Haryana festivals include many more festivals such as Janmashtami marking Lord Krishna’s birthday. The temples are embellished and are celebrated with devotion.

Dusshera is one of the Haryana festivals celebrated before Diwali. This is associated with Ramayana, the great epic and on the 10th day of the celebration, they burn the idols of King Ravana in the night as a mark of victory of good over evil. has brought prominence and has given to great rise in the number of students getting enrolled.

 

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