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Indian States and Their Festivals – Complete GK Notes

 

Indian States and Their Festivals (Complete GK List)

📖 Introduction

    India is known as the land of festivals and celebrations. Every State has its own festivals that reflect its culture, traditions, and religious beliefs. Some are harvest festivals, some are religious, while others are seasonal or cultural.

    Knowing the list of Indian States and their important festivals is essential for GK preparation and competitive exams.

✅ List of Indian States and Their Famous Festivals

State Famous Festivals
Andhra Pradesh Ugadi, Pongal, Tirupati Brahmotsavam, Makar Sankranti
Arunachal Pradesh Losar, Solung, Nyokum, Dree
Assam Bihu, Baishagu, Ambubachi Mela
Bihar Chhath Puja, Sama Chakeva, Sonepur Cattle Fair
Chhattisgarh Bastar Dussehra, Madai Festival, Goncha
Goa Carnival, Shigmo, Feast of St. Francis Xavier
Gujarat Navratri (Garba & Raas), Uttarayan (Makar Sankranti), Rann Utsav
Haryana Teej, Baisakhi, Gugga Naumi
Himachal Pradesh Kullu Dussehra, Losar, Minjar Fair
Jharkhand Karam, Sarhul, Sohrai, Tusu Parab
Karnataka Mysore Dussehra, Ugadi, Karaga Festival
Kerala Onam, Vishu, Thrissur Pooram
Madhya Pradesh Lokrang Festival, Khajuraho Dance Festival, Malwa Utsav
Maharashtra Ganesh Chaturthi, Gudi Padwa, Ellora Festival
Manipur Yaoshang (Holi), Lai Haraoba, Ningol Chakouba
Meghalaya Wangala, Shad Suk Mynsiem, Nongkrem Dance Festival
Mizoram Chapchar Kut, Mim Kut, Pawl Kut
Nagaland Hornbill Festival, Moatsu, Sekrenyi
Odisha Rath Yatra (Puri), Nuakhai, Durga Puja
Punjab Baisakhi, Lohri, Hola Mohalla, Teeyan
Rajasthan Desert Festival, Pushkar Fair, Gangaur
Sikkim Losoong, Saga Dawa, Pang Lhabsol
Tamil Nadu Pongal, Natyanjali, Karthigai Deepam
Telangana Bonalu, Bathukamma, Sammakka Saralamma Jatara
Tripura Kharchi Puja, Garia Puja, Ker Puja
Uttar Pradesh Holi (Barsana & Mathura), Diwali (Ayodhya), Kumbh Mela, Ram Navami
Uttarakhand Kumbh Mela (Haridwar), Harela, Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra
West Bengal Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Poila Baisakh, Rath Yatra (Mahesh)

📌 Quick Facts for Exams

  • The Rath Yatra of Puri (Odisha) is one of India’s biggest religious festivals.

  • Onam (Kerala) is the famous harvest festival celebrated with boat races and pookalam (floral art).

  • Hornbill Festival (Nagaland) is called the Festival of Festivals.

  • Durga Puja (West Bengal) is the most important cultural festival of Bengal.

  • Mysore Dussehra (Karnataka) is celebrated with grand processions and cultural shows.

📝 Conclusion

    Festivals of India represent the country’s unity in diversity. Each festival has cultural, religious, or seasonal significance. For exams, remembering the State-wise list of festivals is important.