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Festive Holidays In India: Kite Festivals And Colors Of Spring

Is it that time of year when you feel the need to reward yourself with a little bit of fun and excitement? It’s vacation time and what better way to take time off from the high stacks of papers at work than by spending a holiday enjoying Indian festivals.

India is a place where merry-making is ever present throughout the year. Hinduism, the most widely practiced religion in the country, encourages time spent not only for fasting and self-purification but also for enjoying and fun-filled feasts and fairs.

These series of events are based in rituals that depict various rites of passage involving life, death, and revitalization. The country comes to life as its people share Nature’s bounty beyond the limits of social status and religious affiliations.

Color and music is scattered across the streets as people dance their way into love and happiness. Celebrations are usually brought about by the changing seasons, harvest time, and those occasions called for by religious reasons.

Makar Sankranti, as India’s kite festival is known, is one of the harvest celebrations held in the country when it is time to reap the rewards of hard work in the fields. It is celebrated during the period when the sun stays longer in the sky and spring is beginning.

The winter has faded and different rituals are performed all across India to pay homage and gratitude to the good things that each element of nature have contributed to the bountiful harvest. The regions along the coast of India pay their respect to the God, Indra, through harvest festivals .

People in North India engage in a bath ritual which is highly regarded and strictly followed. Charitable works and activities are initiated throughout the nation. Khichri (rice and lentils) is distributed for free as well as raw rice and lentils so that the unfortunate and less privileged people also may feel the warmth and nourishment of the celebration.

Makar Sankranti, India's kite festival

Makar Sankranti, India's kite festival, is celebrated at the beginning of spring.

Foods are not the only highlights of the event as kite flying is also done in Gujarat. Festivities may occur in different parts of the nation but the celebration always make one point clear that there should always be unity and solidarity among the country’s population.

Now if you plan to spend your night in a mystical yet cleansing fashion, the Maha Shivaratri festival is the way to go. This celebration is known as the Night of Shiva and usually takes place at night time.

This festival is inspired by the deeds of Lord Shiva, who was married to Parvati, and on the night of their marriage, it is stated, Shiva danced the Tandava - a dance which depicts preservation, creation, and destruction. The highlight of the celebration is the chanting of the Panchakshara Mantra, Om Namah Shivaya, which involves the chanting of Shiva’s names with the utmost respect and focus.

When this is done the person is assured to be cleansed and rid of the bad karma that he has committed. He then is able to find his way to the reign of Shiva, where he will prosper and live joyfully.

Indian festivals can really fire up your vacation with mystical fervor and color, so when the time comes to navigate the globe take a moment to consider participating in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Kite flying season in Mumbai

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Festivals Of India: Celebrating Bhogali Bihu In Assam

By Mamta Pabreja

Bhogali Bihu is the festival of the north-eastern state of India – Assam. This is a very old festival which is celebrated in the month of January – the month when farming and harvesting is over and all the farmers are free to celebrate and enjoy.

Bhogali Bihu is also referred to the festival of Makar Sankranti during which all the neighbors worship their tools which they use to earn their living for the season. The Bhogali Bihu festival is celebrated with community feasts, buffalo fights and traditional dances. As soon as the farming and harvesting season is over the farmers start preparing themselves for this big festival.

The major event of this festival is the bird fight. The farmers capture the birds around two weeks prior to the festival and then the train them for the fight. To capture the birds, people use various methods like bamboo traps, etc.

Once the birds are captured people start training them for the fight and they also start feeding them with healthy and nutritious food so that they can become stronger for fighting.

Bihu dance, Assam

The Bihu dance is a well-known folk dance of Assam

On the day of the bird fight, birds are tied with a strong string on one of their legs and are set free to fight with other birds which are prepared by other people of the same community. The owner of the bird who wins the fight is awarded by the cash of Rs.2001 and the trophy.

Once the match is over the owner of the birds set the birds free. This represents the intention that the festival and people have no intention of harming them. Sometimes, even buffalo fights are organized rather than bird fights. Sometimes both buffalo fights and bird fights are organized together depending on the moods of the owners.

Whatever the fight may be, owners have to train their pets in order to win the cash of Rupees 2001 or a trophy, which is the reward given to the owner of the winning bird or buffalo.

After the bird fight, the program of community feasts starts during which all the community members gather to have dinner together. At this time various events, like dancing, singing, and other fun competitions are organized to entertain everybody.

These celebrations, parties and bird fights are organized because the harvesting and farming season concludes in the month of January and the fields are rich with grain. Farmers know that they will be earning well in this season and celebrate their bounty.

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Indian Folk Dances – Bihu From Assam

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Incredible India: Stunning Places To Visit On An India Trip

By Arun Chitnis

Most travelers want to make the best of any vacation to enjoy the place they’re visiting. Going on an Indian vacation would mean you’d be spoiled for choice when it comes to places to visit. Since there are so many places to visit and sights to see to in India, you’ll never lack entertainment and fun.

To make sure that all your friends and fellow travelers will have fun a bit of planning is essential. Planning for your trip in India would also prevent you from wasting any time trying to figure out where you want to go.

It is important to factor the length of time you will be spending in India. If you’re in India for a long vacation, you can explore different regions or the country, since each region in India has unique and amazing experiences to offer. If you’re just here for a short India vacation, then it would be best to check out the most memorable sights first.

India’s Beautiful Beaches and Waterways

Goa is one of the most popular beach destinations in India. It was discovered as a tourist spot during the hippie movement in the 1970s and continues to be even now. There are already well-developed beaches in Goa that you can choose from, depending on your budget and the sort of vacation you plan.

Other great beaches can be found in Karnataka, Kerala and even in Maharashtra. These may be less developed but their beauty can equal or surpass that of Goa’s beaches. The beaches in the Andaman Islands also have great white, sandy shores and sparkling blue waters. There are also forts to visit in the Sindhudurg region of Maharastra.

Aside from beaches, there are also beautiful backwaters where you and your significant other can enjoy romantic boat rides. You can enjoy different many activities and water sports on India’s beaches, including parasailing, windsurfing, dinghy sailing, scuba diving and water skiing.

Parasailing in Goa

Parasailing in Goa

The Desert Heat Of Rajasthan

The vast Thar Desert or the Great Indian Desert in Rajasthan is where tourists get to see forts, palaces and mansions. This is a great place for heritage and culture tours, and you can explore many old mansions, called havelis, which have been converted into palace hotels that offer luxurious stays to those who wish to sample the desert culture of India.

In the desert, you can also enjoy camel safaris and camel fairs. These have become popular not only with the foreigners but also with the Indian middle and upper class. Camel treks in the Thar desert give travelers an opportunity to experience its unique ecology and climate first-hand.

The forts and cities in the middle of the Thar desert are also ideal for a romantic vacation and offer great shopping for exquisite, traditional items. The Rajasthan region can also be experienced through a hot air balloon flight.

Rajasthan desert camel ride

The harsh desert environment of Rajasthan definitely has its appeal

Ecotourism And Adventure Tours In India

India has a very diverse geography, so those interested in getting out in the wild will find numerous places to visit. Among the fun and adventurous eco-activities you can experience in India include mountaineering, rock climbing, trekking, mountain biking, nature walking, wildlife viewing and river rafting.

Besides the beautiful backwaters and beaches in Kerala, you’ll also find amazing hill stations like Munnar, which are resplendent with tea gardens. If you visit to the Northern part of India, you’ll be able to enjoy the placid lakes, forests and stunning snow-capped mountains of the Himalays.

Munnar Tea Gardens

Tea gardens in Munnar, Kerala

Travel Back In Time With Historical Sites In India

Aside from its diverse geographical diversity, India also has a distinct and rich history, and this is manifested in its culture, architecture, monuments, buildings and other historical sites in India.

The #1 historical site in India, that tourists would put on their schedule, include the magnificent Taj Mahal on the banks of the Yamuna River. Another favorite historical site would be in Hampi, where you can survey ruins that date back as early as 14th century. The Ajanta and Ellora caves in Maharastra are rich with paintings and sculpture which created between the 6th and 11th century.

Until it was abandoned, relegating it to the status of a ghost town, the Fatehpur Sikri was just like Hampi, and used to be capital of the an Indian Empire. But tourists can still appreciate the capital and its medieval feel.

The Khajuraho Temples in India are among the most popular temples, being dedicated to the sexual traditions and practices of ancient Indian civilization. They include 20 temples that are intricately designed with carvings depicting persons in various sexual poses and are excellent honeymoon destination to explore with your spouse.

Khajuraho temples and sculptures

Khajuraho temples and sculptures

There are so many remarkable places to visit on your Indian vacation that some tourists say they could never experience everything in India in just one visit, which is why they return for more. Perhaps you will too.

© Arun Chitnis is a professional content and copywriter, proof-reader and editor. He wields his pen on a diverse range of topics, but his primary areas of interest are medical and lifestyle issues, family dynamics, parenting, natural health, home improvement, real estate, humor and fiction.

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