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Kite festival of Ahmedabad

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Every year,  Gujarat  celebrates more than 200 festivals. The  International Kite Festival (Uttarayan)  is regarded as one of the biggest festivals celebrated. [1]  Months before the festival, homes in Gujarat begin to manufacture kites for the festival. International kites Festival Makar Sankranti Manja (the thread with which the kite is flown) Maker in a kite market, 13 January 2007 Genre kites Dates 14 January every year Frequency Annually Location(s) Gujarat, India Years active 1989— present Website www.gujarattourism.com The festival of  Uttarayan  marks the day when winter begins to turn into summer, according to the  Indian calendar . It is the sign for farmers that the sun is back and that harvest season is approaching which is called  Makara Sankranti /Mahasankranti. This day is considered to be one of the most important harvest day in India as It also marks the termination of the Winter season and the beginning of a new harvest seas...

Shanti Devi

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Kali Puja , also known as  Shyama Puja  or  Mahanisha Puja , [1]  is a festival, originating from the  Indian subcontinent , dedicated to the  Hindu  goddess  Kali , celebrated on the new moon day of the Hindu month  Kartik  especially in the regions of  Bengal ,  Chittagong ,  Sylhet ,  Rangpur ,  Bihar ,  Mithila ,  Odisha ,  Assam , and the town of  Titwala  in  Maharashtra . [2]  It coincides with the  Lakshmi Puja  day of  Diwali . While the  Bengalis , Chittagonians,  Sylhetis ,  Rangpuris ,  Odias ,  Assamese  and  Maithils  worship the goddess Kali [2]  on this day, the rest of India and Nepal worships goddess  Lakshmi  on Diwali.

grishma utsav

Grishma  is short for  Grishmarutu , the  Sanskrit  word meaning  summer . This is one of the six  seasons  ( ritu ), each lasting two months, rest of them being:  Vasanta  (spring), Varsha ( monsoon ),  Sharad  ( autumn ),  Hemanta  (pre- winter ), and  Shishira  (winter). It falls in the two months (Rashi, Saur Maas, or solar months) of  Jayeshtha  and Aashadh as per  Hindu calendar , or April and May as per  Gregorian calendar . It is preceded by  Vasanta , the  spring  season, and followed by Varsha, the  rainy season . The word grishma is also used as name for girls. The word grishma is also used for heat.

Indian National festival

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Indian National festival Independence day and republic day Ganesh chathurti Holi

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