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list of hindu festivals

List of Hindu festivals

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This list of Hindu festivals summarizes festivals observed in Hinduism.

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Utsava and observance

Uthsava or Utsava or Utsav is derived from the Sanskrit word, Utsava. The Sanskrit word Utsava comes from the word "ut" meaning "removal" and "sava" which means "worldly sorrows" or "grief".[1]
A festival may be observed with acts of worship, offerings to deities, fasting, feasting, vigil, rituals, fairs, charity, celebrations, Puja, Homa, aarti etc. They celebrate individual and community life of Hindus without distinction of caste, gender or class.

Observance periods (tithi)

In the Hindu calendar dates are usually prescribed according to the lunar calendar. In vedic timekeeping, a tithi is a lunar day.

Mythology

The festivals typically celebrate events from Hindu mythology, often coinciding with seasonal changes. There are festivals which are primarily celebrated by specific sects or in certain regions of the Indian subcontinent.

List and descriptions of major Hindu festivals

For 2012 dates, please see Public Holidays India 2012
Diwali/Divali otherwise known as the festival of lights represents the Ramayana. On the night of Diwali everyone lights their houses and the street with Diya candles to fight off darkness and lead the way for Rama and Sita.

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