Gujarat culture and heritage is among the most amazing and richest ones in the country. Unique and diverse, the cultural heritage of Gujarat is an incredibly fascinating one.
Diwali in Gujarat marks the advent of the New Year. Gujarati New Year is celebrated with immense joy, happiness and enthusiasm in the entire state of Gujarat.
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On the day of Bhau Beej, sisters pray for their brothers long and healthy life by putting a tilak of Kumkum on his forehead and feist him with a piece of sweet.
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Gita Jayanti Mahotsav possesses huge significance and importance as it is regarded as the birthday of Bhagavad-Gita which is considered as the most pious and influential scriptures of Hindu mythology.
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Makar Sakranti marks the transit of the sun into the northern hemisphere — its northward journey — and is thus also known as Uttarayan.
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The word ‘Vasant’ means spring and ‘Panchami’ implies the fifth day, so, as the name is, this festival is observed on the fifth day of the season of Spring.
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The observance and celebration of Mahashivratri among Hindus and Shaivites holds immense importance. It is a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Holi is popularly the festival of colors wherein everyone plays with colors to mark the celebration.
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Ram Navami is one of the biggest Hindu festivals that holds much reverence for devotees of Lord Rama.
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Hanuman Jayanti celebrates the birth of Lord Hanuman, who is believed to put an end to the miseries and hardships of his followers.
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Guru Purnima is a popular Hindu festival celebrated to honour the relationship between teachers and disciples .
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Shitla Satam is dedicated to Goddess Shitala. It is believed that Goddess Shitala protects her devotees and their families from measles and chickenpox.
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Raksha Bandhan, a colorful Indian festival that is eagerly awaited by all sisters and brothers in Hindu families is around the corner.
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Krishna Janmashtami is regarded as one of the most auspicious and important festivals celebrated by Hindus in India in order to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna.
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Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most massive and spectacular festivals which is celebrated across India with much grandeur and magnificence.
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Chandani Padva or Chandi Padvo is an occasion when Surtis (Gujarati people from Surat) enjoy a popular local variety of sweet Ghari, Bhushu (namkin).
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It is trusted that the customs and offerings performed amid Pitru Paksha or Shraddh produces good outcomes for satisfying the predecessors.
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Rishi Panchami is an auspicious festival in Hindu Religion. It is believed that the day is meant for honoring the sages of India.
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Navratri, the worship of Maa Durga for 9 days falls twice in a year - Chaitra and Shardiya Navratri that holds a prominent place in Hinduism.
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Sharad Purnima is one of the most religiously significant full moon nights in Hindu Calendar.
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Dussehra which in India is also known as Vijayadashmi or Dasara festival is a popular Indian festival.
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Deepavali (Diwali) can be configured as ‘Deep which means light’ and ‘avali which means a row’, i.e, a row of lights.
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