7 Best Monsoon Festivals in India

Festivals of Monsoon in India

India's monsoon season is filled with vibrant festivals that celebrate the country's rich culture and traditions. Here are some of the most famous monsoon festivals in July, August, and September:

Saputara Monsoon Festival (Gujarat)

July/August : Held in the hill station of Saputara, this festival features cultural programs, adventure activities, traditional dances, and local handicrafts. It is a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural festivities.

Teejh/Teej (Rajasthan)

July/August : Celebrated by women, Teej involves singing folk songs, dancing, swinging, and adorning themselves in traditional attire. It is dedicated to the reunion of Goddess Parvati with Lord Shiva.

Nag Panchami (Maharashtra)

August : This festival is dedicated to the worship of serpent gods. Devotees offer milk and prayers to live cobras and snake idols, with vibrant celebrations particularly in Maharashtra.

Raksha Bandhan (North India)

August : Celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, Raksha Bandhan involves sisters tying a protective thread (rakhi) around their brothers' wrists. In return, brothers give gifts and promise to protect their sisters.

Janmashtami (Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh)

August : Celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, Janmashtami includes devotional singing, dancing, and reenactments of Krishna's life scenes. Mathura and Vrindavan, associated with Krishna, are central to the celebrations.

Onam (Kerala)

August/September : Onam is a harvest festival marking the homecoming of King Mahabali. It features grand feasts, boat races, traditional dances, and floral decorations, celebrated with great fervor in Kerala.

Ganesh Chaturthi (Maharashtra)

August/September : This 10-day festival honors Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Celebrations include installing Ganesha idols, performing prayers, cultural activities, and processions, ending with the immersion of the idols in water.