India is known to the world for its colorful festivals and diversity in religion, culture, tradition, and people. Indians celebrate their festival with great zeal and enthusiasm all year round. Most of these festivals are celebrated across the country and they have various significance attached to them.
September month is the month of festivals and it is also the time when the weather in India is quite pleasant. The world knows that India has been the birthplace of various religions, cultures, festivals, and traditions. The months from September to January are known as the most colorful and vibrant festive season in India.
List of festivals in September 2022
Teacher’s day
Date | 5th September |
Reason for celebration | to commemorate the birth anniversary of the second President of India, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan |
Major activities | gifting the teachers with sweets, gifts, and flowers; Stage Performances; games; picnic with teachers, etc. |
Places knew for this festival | celebrated all over India |
Rare fact | Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was nominated 27 times for the Nobel Prize. |
Teachers’ day is celebrated in India to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. On this particular day, many kinds of activities and events are organized in schools, and students gift various kinds of presents to the teachers. Students also enact many plays and dramas where they become school teacher for a single day.
Onam
Date | Starts on 30th August 2022 and ends on 8th September |
Reason for celebration | to mark the home-coming of a king, Mahabali |
Major activities | put a Rangoli with flowers, |
Places knew for this festival | celebrated all over India, elephants are decorated, special kinds of food are prepared, boat races, etc. |
Rare fact | Onam is a secular festival that is celebrated by people of all castes and religion |
Onam is one of the most important festivals in Kerala and it is also a major festival in India. It is celebrated for 10 days where many kinds of rituals and events are organized. During these 10 days, people pray, wear traditional clothes, make rangolis, organize various events, etc. The boat racing event of this festival is famous worldwide and it is conducted in Kerala where hundreds of boats participate and compete against one another.
Ganesh Visarjan
Date | 9th September |
Reason for celebration | when the idols of Lord Ganesha are immersed in the water, it also takes away with it the various obstacles of the house |
Major activities | final puja with flowers, lighting diyas, incense sticks, modaks, ladoos; chanting of prayers; immersion of idols into the water bodies, etc. |
Places knew for this festival | Goa, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Pune, etc. |
Rare fact | It was Bal Gangadhar Tilak who started the public Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in 1893 to fight the British |
Ganesh visarjan which is also known as Anant Chaturdashi is the last day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. On this particular day, the idols of Lord Ganesha are immersed in the water bodies such as seas, ponds, rivers, etc. It is believed that along with the immersion of the idols, the problems and the issues of the houses also get submerged into the water bodies.
Vishwakarma Puja
Date | 17th September |
Reason for celebration | to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Vishwakarma, the Lord of creation, the architect and a great engineer in the Rig Veda |
Major activities | machines, vehicles, and tools are worshipped; people pray for safe working conditions and smooth functioning of the machines, etc. |
Places knew for this festival | Bihar, Assam, Tripura, West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, etc. |
Rare fact | People who observe this festival do not use their machines on this particular day. |
Vishwakarma puja is the celebration of Lord Vishwakarma who is considered one of the greatest engineers and an architect. He is also believed to be the creator of Dwarka city where Krishna lived. He was also a great carpenter and his name has been mentioned in ancient texts such as Rig Veda.
According to the Gregorian calendar, Vishwakarma puja falls between the 16th to 18th of September and this festival is also celebrated in Nepal and other neighboring countries of India. This festival is primarily observed in factories and industrial areas to pay respect to the machines.
Ziro Festival
Date | 29th September to 2nd October 2022 |
Reason for celebration | to highlight the talent of artists in India |
Major activities | camps are set, various music performances are organized, etc. |
Places knew for this festival | Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh |
Rare fact | Special attention is paid to making this festival environment friendly where locally sourced material is used for the infrastructure |
Ziro festival of Arunachal Pradesh is an outdoor music festival that takes place annually to highlight the talents of artists from all over India. It was founded in 2012 and it is celebrated for 4 days continuously. The festival is organized by the members of an Apatani tribe, keeping cleanliness, environment-friendly event in mind.
Navratri
Date | 26th September to 5th October |
Reason for celebration | this festival is celebrated as the day of her victory over Mahishasura, the victory of ‘Good over Evil’ |
Major activities | people keep fasts, light lamps, offer prayers, idols of Goddess Durga are made, ramlila is organized, melas are held, etc. |
Places knew for this festival | Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Varanasi, Delhi, Bihar, etc. |
Rare fact | Navratri occurs five times a year but the one that comes in September/October is celebrated the most |
The festival of Navratri is one of the most important festivals in India and it is observed for 9 days. The festival is celebrated in various parts of India for different reasons but most people believe that this celebration marks the victory of Goddess Durga over Mahishasura. People worship 9 different Goddesses during these days and they also organize various dramas to enact the stories of Ramayana. Many people also keep fasts on various days to pay their respect and to seek the blessings of Goddesses.
Pang Lhabsol Festival
Date | 10th Sep 2022 |
Reason for celebration | to pay respect to Mt. Khagchendzonga located here |
Major activities | dance, music, masked warrior dance, religious scriptures are read, etc. |
Places knew for this festival | Sikkim |
Rare fact | The festival commemorates the Treaty of brotherhood among Lepchas and Bhutias |
This particular festival is quite unique as it is organized to please Mount Khagchendzonga which is considered a guardian power. It is a 3-day festival that witnesses dance, music, and various other activities. The masked warrior’s dance is one of the important highlights of this festival and people from various parts of India come to witness the grand celebration.
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