Festivals in September

Festivals in September

During September you will see a lot of Indian festivals. Here are the 11 best Festivals in September month which are full of colors and lights!. You will enjoy the time of these colorful festivals and send wishes to your loved ones.

Some of the biggest religious festivals in India take place during September as the festival season is in full swing. The colorful spectacle is captivating.

So here’s the best of what’s on in September in India (listed by date for 2020). In some regions, these days are marked as holidays…!

Festivals in September

Festivals in September Month

#1. Ganesh Chaturthi

The spectacular 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival honors the birth of the beloved Hindu elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha.

The start of the festival sees huge, elaborately crafted statutes of Ganesha installed in homes and podiums, which have been specially constructed and beautifully decorated.

At the end of the festival, the statues are paraded through the streets, accompanied by much singing and dancing, and then submerged in nearby rivers.

For wishes, you can get the Ganesh Chaturthi images from here and send to your loved ones on whatsapp or facebook.

  • When: August 22 to September 1, 2020.
  • Where: Mostly in the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. One of the best places to experience the festival is in the city of Mumbai.

#2. Chakradhar Samaroh

This 10-day classical music and dance festival is held during the Ganesh festival every year, in honor of the erstwhile king and musician Chakradhar Singh of Chhattisgarh’s cultural capital.

He wrote many books on music and dance, as well as developed a new form of Kathak dance. Talented artists from all over India come to perform at the festival. There’s also a sound and light show.

  • When: August 22 to September 1, 2020.
  • Where: Raigarh, Chhattisgarh.

#3. Onam

The biggest festival of the year in Kerala, Onam is a traditional 10-day harvest festival that marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali.

People decorate the ground in front of their houses with flowers arranged in beautiful patterns to welcome the king. The festival is also celebrated with new clothes, feasts served on banana leaves, dancing, sports, games, and snake boat races.

These pictures of Onam show the festival’s splendor. Read more about Onam festival attractions and what to see.

  • When: August 22 to September 2, 2020. The main day is August 31.
  • Where: Kerala.

#4. Ramnagar Ramlila

The world’s oldest Ramlila, which reenacts the story of the Hindu epic the Ramayana, has been running for nearly 200 years.

It commences with the incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Rama, to save humanity from demon king Ravana. The Ramilia traditionally takes place for 31 days, from Anant Chaturdashi and ending on the full moon night.

  • When: September 1 to October 2, 2020.
  • Where: Ramnagar, on the banks of the Ganges River opposite Varanasi.

#5. Payippad Snake Boat Race

The Payippad Boat Race is one of the oldest snake boat races in Kerala and has the largest participation after the important Nehru Trophy boat race in August.

It’s held to commemorate the installation of the idol at the local Subrahmanya Swamy temple. Read more about snake boat races in Kerala.

  • When: September 2, 2020.
  • Where: Along the Payippad River at Haripad in Kerala’s Alleppey district.

#6. Onam Pulikali Tiger Play

Hundreds of grown men dressed up as tigers and dancing to the beat of traditional percussion instruments are an unexpected feature of Onam celebrations.

Although this display of the art of Pulikali may be one of the quirkiest festivals in India, it’s actually very serious business!

  • When: September 3, 2020.
  • Where: Swaraj Round in Thrissur, Kerala.

#7. Neelamperoor Padayani

This unusual temple festival extends for 16 nights of folk rituals, and sees gods and goddesses descend from the heavens.

It culminates in a procession of huge effigies of swans (some of which are more than 40 feet tall) and other mythological characters. They are offered to the temple goddess by devotees to get their wishes fulfilled.

  • When: September 17, 2020.
  • Where: Palli Bhagavathi Temple, Neelamperoor, Alappuzha district, Kerala.

#8. Abhaneri Festival

The annual two-day Abhaneri Festival is held to promote rural tourism in Rajasthan. It features cultural performances from a number of states across India, Rajasthani song and dance, puppet shows, camel cart rides, and a fairground.

The events take place against the evocative backdrops of the Harshat Mata Temple and ancient Chand Baori (step well).

  • When: September 17-19, 2020.
  • Where: Abhaneri village, Rajasthan (on the Agra-Jaipur Road).

#9. Ladakh Festival

The Ladakh Festival is a cultural extravaganza and showcase event for the region, which was created to extend the tourist season.

It has plenty to offer visitors including polo-matches, music concerts, mask dances from the monasteries, archery, river rafting, photo exhibitions, and folk performances. Hotel and local transport discounts are available for the duration of the festival.​​

  • When: September 25-28, 2020.
  • Where: Leh and surrounding villages.

#10. Ziro Festival of Music

A renowned outdoor music festival in one of India’s most remote and picturesque locations (think lush paddy fields and pine clad mountains), Ziro features a combination of 30 indie bands from across the world and top folk acts from across northeast India.

Camping facilities are provided. Kite Manja has the happiest campsite there!

  • When: September 27-30, 2020 (to be confirmed).
  • Where: Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh.

#11. Pune International Literary Festival

Into its eighth year, the Pune International Literary Festival is another opportunity to interact with authors in India.

More than 100 acclaimed authors and creative personalities from India and abroad will speak at the festival, which also includes panel discussions, workshops, and book launches.

  • When: To be announced.
  • Where: Pune, about three hours from Mumbai in Maharashtra.

So these are the festivals that will fall in the month of September. If i forgot to mention any Indian festival here, please comment below and I’ll add it.

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Author: Hare Krishna