Beyond kites and sweets lies a 1,500-year-old astronomical program. Discover how Makara Sankranti syncs our biology to the Earthโs 23.5ยฐ tilt and why the “wobble” of our planet makes this festival a living timestamp of ancient scientific genius.
Category: Festivals
India has a lot of festivals – what are they and how are they celebrated.
From kite-filled skies in Gujarat to roaring bonfires in Punjab, Indiaโs harvest festivals are more than just traditionsโtheyโre ancient bio-hacks for a modern life. Learn why we celebrate the Sunโs transition and how to bring this “Universal Gratitude” vibe into your own home this January.
Diwali, also called Deepavali, is one of the most celebrated festivals across India and around the world. It marks the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and hope over despair. This guide walks you through the 5 days of Diwali from Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj including rituals, stories, and what they mean. Whether you’re lighting your first diya or looking to connect with traditions you grew up with, youโll find simple ways to celebrate at home. The Festival of Lights continues to shine across generations.
Sankranti
Sankranti and Pongal are vibrant harvest celebrations in India. Makar Sankranti signifies the sun’s transition into Capricorn and is celebrated with kite-flying competitions in Gujarat, while Lohri in Punjab is marked by bonfires and traditional dances. In Andhra Pradesh, Sankranti is a three-day celebration, and Pongal in Tamil Nadu involves four days of festivities, including the preparation of special dishes symbolizing prosperity.
Navaratri
Navaratri, a nine-night celebration of devotion and cultural diversity, takes on unique flavors in different regions of India. And there are more festivals too! Join us on a journey through stories of deities, regional customs, and the mouthwatering delights that make this festival truly special.
Ganesh Chaturthi
Embark on a cultural journey through India’s vibrant celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi. From age-old rituals that ignite the spirit to mouthwatering dishes that tantalize the taste buds, this festival is a tapestry of traditions and flavors waiting to be explored.
Raksha Bandhan
Summary Raksha Bandhan, also referred to as Rakhi Purnima, is a traditional Indian festival observed with great enthusiasm throughout India and beyond. At its core, Raksha Bandhan celebrates the unique relationship shared between brothers and sisters. The festival revolves around the sacred thread, or “rakhi,” which sisters lovingly tie around their brothers’ wrists, symbolizing their […]
Onam
Summary Nestled in the southwestern corner of India lies the enchanting state of Kerala, a land renowned for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and vibrant festivals – often referred to as God’s own land. One such celebration that captivates the hearts of people of Kerala and visitors alike is Onam, a ten-day harvest festival that […]
Independence Day
Indian Independence Day, celebrated on August 15th, is a national holiday in India that commemorates the nation’s independence from the British Empire in 1947. Celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotism, this day is marked by flag hoisting, singing the national anthem, parades, and cultural events. Indian Independence Day is a time to reflect on India’s rich history and culture, and to celebrate the country’s achievements.
Naga Panchami
What is Naga Panchami? Naga Panchami or Nag Panchami is a festival where snakes – particularly Cobras are worshiped. The snakes or serpents, are regarded as symbols of fertility, rebirth, and transformation. What do they do? In India, snakes specifically cobras are worshiped as part of ancient folklore and beliefs. The worship of snakes is […]
