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Festival and Holidays

 

The Maharashtrians are a vibrant, earthy people for whom life itself is a celebration. All festivals in Maharashtra are celebrated with abundant fervour and enthusiasm. The songs, music and dances that accompany almost every festive occasion add joy and excitement to the lives of the people from every walk of life. While holidays are celebrated under many different names and circumstances, their functions are essentially the same. They unite people, thus strenghtening the bonds of the family. Following is a list of the holidays (with a bit of history behind it) that Maharashtrians observe according to the Hindu Calendar.

 

Dussehra:   

Dussera Vijayadashami or Dussera celebrates the homecoming of Rama the hero of the epic Ramayana, after his victory over Ravana, the king of Lanka. In vast open spaces, Ramleela, the folk play with music and spontaneous dialogues, retelling the story of the life of Rama, are enacted till the wee hours. People wash their vehicles clean on this day and decorate the entrances of their homes with torans, flower studded strings, and worship the tools of trade, vehicles, machinery, weapons and even books. Sweets are made. As the evening falls, the villagers cross the border, a ritual known as Simollanghan, and worship the Shami tree.

Dussera is also reminiscent of the end of the exile and banishment of the Pandava princes in the Mahabharata and their return with their weapons to reclaim their kingdom. In memory of this epic story, people in Maharashtra worship the implements of their professions and distribute the leaves of the Shami tree as gold and express their goodwill.
 

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Other Festivals  and Holdiays Of Maharasthra
Christmas || Republic Day || Mahashivratri || Rang Panchami || Elephanta Festival || Holi || Gudhi Poorva || Ramanavami || Paithan Fair || Maharashtra Day || Mahavir Jayanti | Wat Pournima Ekaadashi || Kumbh Mela || Naag Panchami || Raksha Bandhan || Independence Day | Gokul Ashtami || Ganesh Chathurthi || Gauri Pooja | Dussehra || Diwali || Datta Jayantee || Ellora Festival New Year || Makar Sankranti

Cities Of Maharashtra
Mumbai || Pune || Aurangabad || Mahabaleshwar || Kolhapur || Nashik || Bhandardara ||Nagpur || Ahmednagar || Akola ||Amravati || Chandrapur || Jalgaon || Latur || Nanded || Osmanabad || Raigad ||Sangli || Satara || Solapur || Thane || Wardha || Buldana || Dhule || Parbhani || Yawatmahal || Bid || Jalna

 
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