Indian culture refers collectively to the many distinct and unique traditions of all communities and religions. In India, festivals are an occasion ordinarily celebrated by a religious community. Here, in this article, you will get some knowledge about Indian culture religion, and festivals, and also mentioned all of the Indian festival/festivals dates 2023/2024.
Festivals are celebrated in every country all over the world, but in India, festivals have their own unique distinct style. There are Family love, mutual brotherhood, and social order the main motive points of festivals.
As you know the Hindu community is in majority in India, Hindu culture has its own specialty every day, due to which the cultural festivals are celebrated on the basis of the different associated beliefs.
The Panchang (almanac) is a Hindu calendar, which follows the traditional units of Hindu timekeeping which is not arranged from a social perspective but based on a natural perspective.
In India, with the change of seasons festivals come and the rules of all festivals are favorable to the environment. All dates have special significance in the Hindu almanac, devotees do public worship and fast on several special dates every month.
There are many cultures in India, so different festivals are celebrated based on many ideologies and beliefs.
There are many religions in India, it is a single nation in the world where people of all religions can celebrate their own festivals with freedom according to their own religion, and with belief in their ideologies.
All festivals are also very important in terms of the social order of a nation…
There is complete freedom of thought in India, similarly, Islamic festivals are also celebrated in India with enthusiasm, whose importance and purpose are also love and peace.
The identity of the country of India is a beautiful form of its many religions, called ‘unity in diversity’.
The main objectives of these festivals are lots of love, unity, mutual brotherhood, etc.
Indian Festival Dates 2023
Name of Festival | Date of Festival 2023 |
Diwali | 12 November |
Dussehra | 24 October |
Holi | 8 March |
Ganesh Chaturthi | 19 September |
Janmashtami | 7 September |
Raksha Bandhan | 30 August |
Eid | 22 April |
Gurunanak Jayanti | 27 November |
Christmas | 25 December |
Rama Navami | 30 March |
Seasonal Festival Dates 2023
Name of Festival | Date of Festival 2023 |
Lohari | 13 January |
Makar Sankranti | 14 January |
Basant Panchami | 26 January |
Vaisakhi / Beshaki | 14 April |
Onam | 20 August – 30 August |
Indian Festival Dates 2024
Name of Festival | Date of Festival 2024 |
Diwali | 31 October |
Dussehra | 12 October |
Holi | 24 March |
Ganesh Chaturthi | 7 September |
Janmashtami | 25 August |
Raksha Bandhan | 19 August |
Eid | 8 April or 9 April |
Gurunanak Jayanti | 15 November |
Christmas | 25 December |
Rama Navami | 17 April |
Seasonal Festival Dates 2024
Name of Festival | Date of Festival 2024 |
Lohari | 13 January |
Makar Sankranti | 14 January |
Basant Panchami | 14 February |
Vaisakhi / Beshaki | 13 April |
Onam | 5 Sep – 17 Sep |