India is a land of diverse cultures and traditions, and the country is known for its vibrant and colorful festivals. In this video, we'll be taking a look at the most popular and significant Hindu festivals celebrated across India.
Diwali - also known as the Festival of Lights, it is one of the most widely celebrated Hindu festivals and marks the victory of good over evil.
Holi - also known as the Festival of Colors, it is a vibrant and fun festival that celebrates the arrival of spring.
Durga Puja - celebrated mainly in West Bengal, it is a 10-day festival that honors the Hindu goddess Durga.
Ganesh Chaturthi - celebrated across India, it is a 10-day festival that honors the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesha.
Navratri - celebrated across India, it is a 9-day festival that honors the divine feminine energy.
Janmashtami - celebrated across India, it is a festival that marks the birth of Lord Krishna, one of the most revered Hindu gods.
Onam - celebrated mainly in Kerala, it is a harvest festival that commemorates the homecoming of the legendary king Mahabali.
Pongal - celebrated mainly in Tamil Nadu, it is a harvest festival that marks the beginning of the harvest season.
Raksha Bandhan - celebrated across India, it is a festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters.
Mahashivratri - celebrated across India, it is a festival that honors Lord Shiva, one of the most important Hindu gods.
Diwali - also known as the Festival of Lights, it is one of the most widely celebrated Hindu festivals and marks the victory of good over evil.
Holi - also known as the Festival of Colors, it is a vibrant and fun festival that celebrates the arrival of spring.
Durga Puja - celebrated mainly in West Bengal, it is a 10-day festival that honors the Hindu goddess Durga.
Ganesh Chaturthi - celebrated across India, it is a 10-day festival that honors the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesha.
Navratri - celebrated across India, it is a 9-day festival that honors the divine feminine energy.
Janmashtami - celebrated across India, it is a festival that marks the birth of Lord Krishna, one of the most revered Hindu gods.
Onam - celebrated mainly in Kerala, it is a harvest festival that commemorates the homecoming of the legendary king Mahabali.
Pongal - celebrated mainly in Tamil Nadu, it is a harvest festival that marks the beginning of the harvest season.
Raksha Bandhan - celebrated across India, it is a festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters.
Mahashivratri - celebrated across India, it is a festival that honors Lord Shiva, one of the most important Hindu gods.