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Ratha Yatra

This Hindu festival, also referred to as Rathjatra or Chariot Festival. It is a celebration of love for Lord Jagannath and his siblings Balabhadr and Subhadra, as well as his weapon Sudarshana Chakra. Who celebrates? Hindus around the world. How do people celebrate? The celebration includes a procession of chariots carrying statues of the deities… Read More »Ratha Yatra

Raksha Bandhan

At Raksha Bandhan Hindu’s celebrate the love between siblings. The festival symbolises the love between siblings but is also celebrated between cousins, nieces, nephews and in laws. It is also know as Rakhi or Rakshabandhan. Who celebrates? Hindus and Jains around the world. How do people celebrate? Sisters tie a rakhi wrist band around their… Read More »Raksha Bandhan

Janmashtami

At Janmashtami Hindus celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. It takes place during the Hindu month of Shravan (August-September). Krishna is one of the most powerful incarnations of Lord Vishnu and Hindus believe he came to free the Earth from evil. It is also known as Krishna Janmashtami. Who celebrates? Hindus around the world. How… Read More »Janmashtami

Ganesh Charturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi celebrates the birth of Ganesh, god of wisdom and prosperity. It falls in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada (August/September). Ganesh Chaturthi lasts for 10 - 11 days, with the biggest celebrations taking place on the last day, Ananta Chaturdasi. Who celebrates? Hindus around the world. How do people celebrate? Before Ganesh Chaturthi starts… Read More »Ganesh Charturthi

Navaratri

Navaratri (meaning nine nights) is a Hindu festival dedicated to the mother goddess and protector of the universe, Durga. There are 4 Navaratri's per year, one for each season with the autumn (Sharad Navaratri) being the most important. Navratri celebrates God Rama's victory over the demon king Ravana, signifying the triumph of good over evil.… Read More »Navaratri

Diwali

Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights. It is a religious celebration in the Hindu, Sikh and Jain faith. It originated in ancient times to celebrate the end of the harvest season and signifies the triumph of light over darkness. For Hindus it's the most important annual festival when they celebrate New Year and… Read More »Diwali

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