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bestpropertysale · 4 months ago
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Modern Living In Mathura - Spacious 2BHK To 4BHK Projects For Every Family
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New residential projects in Mathura are quickly developing, offering modern amenities and diverse living options. With a focus on convenience, these projects feature spacious apartments, green spaces, and easy access to transportation hubs.
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restate339 · 1 year ago
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suncity-anantam · 2 years ago
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sumit001 · 2 years ago
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Birla Mathura Road | Luxury 2/3/4 BHK Apartments for Living
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avengerup43 · 2 years ago
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Birla Mathura Road is an upcoming luxury residence at Mathura Road, Delhi by Birla Estates. The project was designed with classy amenities and features in Delhi.
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ramayantika · 8 months ago
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Chaand chuppa badal mein...
Krishna and Bhaishmi are back. Enjoyyyyyy
Krishna and I have regularly stayed in touch with each other after the train took me away from him and the serene temple towns of Mathura and Vrindavan. We talk a lot on text and sometimes on call in the late hours of the night. I have to quietly sneak out to the balcony. If I am lucky, I get to go to the terrace without waking my parents up. If I am luckier, our schedules match our free time in the evening, and I get to call him in the quiet hours of the evening.
I chose humanities. Ranvit and Bhumi had to pursue science even though Ranvit likes art more. Bhumi was indecisive about what subjects to learn, but she fares well enough in science and mathematics than her brother and me, so she decided to go for the science stream.
Ranvit has to struggle a lot in physics and math though. He takes out his stress through painting and reading about Indian art. One thing I am happy about him is that he did not let go of his art, nor did my uncle and aunt force him to abandon his hobbies. Their condition: “Pursue science. Get admission into a decent engineering college and then keep doing whatever hobby makes you happy. But science and engineering.”
As for me, class ten mathematics had given me enough nightmares. I did well in science, but I had no interest in pursuing it in more detail for the next two years. Those monkey problems from Ranvit’s physics book and large derivations on Bhumi’s notebook had me in shivers. Maasi supports me choosing humanities though, but would never want her children to pursue anything apart from science.
Ranvit and I are in class twelve now. We have our boards and entrance exams next year. Bhumi is new to class eleven but she is able to handle her subjects well enough, better than Ranvit though.
“Busy looking at the moon…?” Krishna’s honeyed voice draws my attention from the golden full moon beaming right back at me. I breathe deeply and sigh. A sheepish smile forms on my lips, and I place my phone on my left ear. “Uh... sorry, but you are right. How did you figure out?”
I can hear his smile through the breath that escapes his lips on the phone call. He is outside too — perhaps staring at the same moon with me.
“I have a golden moon dangling down the dark sky too, but there is somebody else who is ethereal than the moon whom I would like to see, but my fate doesn’t support that.” He sighs. It is a dramatic one. “Guess, I will have to make do with this golden ball of light.”
My cheeks warm and I smile. It is actually a full-fledged grin with my eyes imagining how he would look saying all that in front of me.
I can easily picture a charming lazy smile and a hand moving through his soft wavy locks while he leans closer to me and tucks my hair behind my ear.
A realization strikes me as my eyes glance at the gleaming moon once again. I am badly whipped for this guy.
“Bhaishmi?” I hear him question.
“Yes. I am here only. Am I audible?”
“Did I get you flustered?”
“Shut up.”
“Yay!”
“You are an idiot.”
“Only for you.”
We don’t say anything for a minute. I can hear him breathing. It is a faint sound, though. I like this comfortable silence. I do not feel restless to hold a conversation forcibly.
Krishna’s voice from the other side enters my ear. “I composed a new tune.” He pauses for a brief second before continuing. “I would like you to hear it.”
My heart picks its pace. It has been a while since I have heard him play flute to me. The last time it happened, we were on the terrace at Yashodhara’s house before we left for our separate ways.
“I would love to.”
“Wow. Cool. I will quickly fetch it. By the way,” I hear a tone of hesitancy in his voice, “are you okay if I play it to you on video call?”
I slap my palm over my lips to contain my excited laughter. Breathing in deeply, I nod and reply, “Yes. I am alone at my society’s terrace.”
“Okay!” He drags ‘okay’ with happiness for ten seconds and disconnects the voice call.
A minute later, my screen lights up with a pretty aesthetic profile photo of Krishna. I slide the green call sign upwards and receive the call.
An excited Krishna waves at me before placing the phone on his table. It is 11.30 PM and he looks as fresh as a lily flower, with a good outfit on top. A cream polo shirt with half sleeves that proudly boasted his toned arms and dark blue trousers.
I fan my face, pretending that I am adjusting my loose hair from my ponytail. After all, he can’t make out that I am fanning invisible hair strands around my face.
He sits on his chair and pushes himself along with the chair slightly backwards to place himself and his flute in the frame, his flute placed near his lips, a place I had been to a year before. The fateful kiss on the evening of Holi seared through my memory, and I blinked hard to bring my focus back on Krishna.
“Ready?” He asks.
I nod quietly while hiding my blush at witnessing the handsome sight in front of me.
He begins by playing a single note that sounds meditative to me. It is a slow but soothing beginning. I can imagine the moon and the cool breeze blowing around me. A few more slow music tunes flow through his flute, and I observe his face.
Krishna always appears so serene while playing the flute. He is at peace. Each of his facial muscles lie in a relaxed state except the slight curl of his lip. It appears like a soft subtle knowing smile, like that of a talented artist well aware of his craft and the hold he has over his cherished audience.
This time he plays a slow melody, as if taking time to express each emotion through every note. The rise and fall in volume and scale expresses a story of its own. It is hypnotizing.
There is yearning, loads of it. The tunes tug at my heart, as if calling my name. Krishna gently sways. It is a graceful motion. Well, Krishna is perfection incarnate. He is a natural performer.
My eyes close on their own. I can see myself dancing in my head to his music. I once dreamt that I was dancing to his music, only for him, for his eyes to see me and my art, just like he played the flute to me those two nights, only for me.
The yearning melody transforms to a slightly fun tune, as if teasing a beloved to proclaim their love, until it begins expressing bashfulness and devotion. God, he was truly a talented artist. He ought to be on bigger stage shows than post some one minute videos on Instagram and play his genius tunes for my ears to listen.
At one point, the music peaks. I feel my eyes moisten and my heart full with nostalgia, yearning and may I add this secretly: Love. A very tender love blooming like a lotus in the early hours of the morning when its warm golden rays caress its petals, coaxing it awake very gently.
It ends and my eyes fly open. I smile — this time not out of shyness, but of genuine admiration. I wonder if he can see my glazed eyes.
“Oh my, are you crying?”
I shrug my shoulders and blink those tears away. “Have I told you that your music is very moving? It easily makes someone too attached to it. It is like a spell.”
This time Krishna smiles shyly and scratches the back of his head. “Glad you liked it.”
Liked? The word loved too would be an understatement. I don’t say that out loud though. I answer with one of my pretty smiles.
Krishna twirls the flute around his fingers when I see him lean closer towards the screen, his eyebrows furrowed as if trying to focus on something. “Are you wearing my peacock chain?”
I pick the pecock pendant around my neck. “Yes, I keep it around my neck most of the time.”
“So, you still wear it every day.”
I nod with a hum and fiddle with the pendant. It used to be a part of Krishna’s beloved flute until he decided that it would better suit as a parting gift for a girl he met on a train than a beautiful adornment for his musical companion.
His eyes go thoughtful instead of the slightly smug playful expression he bears to mess with my heart with his relentless flirty lines. Krishna’s lips curl beautifully upwards. He is smiling to himself and I don’t question him why.
I know the answer to it.
He brings himself near to his phone. I can see more of his pretty face with more clarity. “The gods did hear my prayer after a long time. I got to see my girl prettier than the moon.”
Rolling my eyes, I reply, “Your flattery continues even though it is past midnight.” Secretly, I preen when I hear him say ‘my girl.’
I am a simple girl. I hear a sweet and charming guy call me as his; I melt into a puddle.
“Flattery for you, sweetheart. For me, it is the truth.”
And like that, my friends, I go quiet except the thudding heart inside my chest.
“So, how are you up this late, Bhaishmi,” He asks, tilting his head. “Your mother makes you sleep by this time.”
Shifting my phone towards my other hand, I flex my right hand a little to ease the stiffness in my wrist and answer, “My parents are out of town. They are visiting a relative’s wedding and will be back a day after tomorrow.”
Krishna’s dark eyes widen in surprise. “So, you are home alone for two whole days.”
Mustering up some courage, I add, “And two whole nights.”
He places his cheek on his palm. He looks like a lovesick fool, a very adorable one at that as he asks, “So, no interruption for two whole nights?”
“Nope.”
He hoots loudly before looking alarmingly at the door. Turning back towards me, he says softly, “Head back to your room then Bhaishmi. You are alone and you must not linger around late at night, especially on a dark terrace.”
I get up from my spot and walk towards the door. My hand accidentally hits the steel door. It creaks in an eerie tone, making the both of us jump.
I jog down the stairs with light feet as images of terrifying ghosts chasing me fill my head, and rush inside my warm cozy room.
“Did you lock the door properly?” Krishna asks.
I nod while curling myself in my cozy pink coloured blanket. My eyes close at the comfort surrounding me followed by the urge to fall asleep right away thanks to the mental exhaustion of being up late at nights for studies and projects for my school.
“Should we do a virtual sleepover thingy? You are sleepy.” Krishna points out.
I laugh and lay my head on my fluffy pillow. “I don’t have enough data pack for that.”
Krishna walks to his bed and covers himself with his blanket. His voice goes soft. He should sing me some lullabies, and I would fall asleep like a baby.
“Go to sleep, Bhaishmi. Try visiting me in my dreams.” He says with a teasing grin.
I smile in content instead of blushing hard. His face and his beautiful eyes are the last thing I see before my call screen changes to my lock screen wallpaper.
A ping awakens my tired eyes. My screen lights up.
“Goodnight Bhaishmi❤️. Sweet dreams.” There is a heart emoji beside my name. It is a red heart this time.
I wonder if he accidentally sent the red heart, since we generally stick to pink and blue ones.
Another ping.
“I will try to visit you in your dreams ;)” He adds a winking emoticon and a laughing emoji.
I grin and press my palm to my forehead before sending a text.
‘Goodnight Krishna 🩷🩷’
I don’t mention the part where I tell him that he has been in my dreams quite often.
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theramblergal · 5 months ago
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Thoughts on Arjun Subhadra and how do you think the relationship between subhadra and other Pandavas would have been?
Arjuna and Subhadra to me, have this sweet sort of love. Not any less passionate than their siblings' loves, but a deep and passionate and sweet love like rasmalai, like the baby blue of the sky, like the fond half-smiles you give someone you love endlessly, like the soft feel of silken flower petals in your fingers.
Something deep and abiding like the stillness of a placid lake, hiding its true depth until obstacles rock it; the calm is broken but it always returns to that placid nature that reflects what you want to see.
Even though Subhadra is perceived as passive, especially in comparison to Arjuna's other wives, she is more like a strong-rooted tree, that bows to the wind but stands still in the face of adversities.
I think Subhadra fell first. Having heard of the gentle youngest son of her aunt, and hearing a soft fondness in her Bhrata Kanha's words when speaking of him, it was the beginning of her sweet affection for him. Arjuna was definitely head over heels for her by the time of their marriage, but I think it took him a few years to nurture and recognise the softness he had towards her, more than the affection he felt for his other Yadava cousins.
As for the other Pandavas:
Yudhishthira: Mutual respect, I would say. Subhadra gives him thoughtful advice when dealing with inter-kingdom politics, especially if the royals are related to them and tensions within the family itself. Being a Vrishni herself, and the fact that the Yadavas are actually a conglomerate of different clans, she would definitely have experience smoothening tensions within the family. Yudhishthira is fond of her, and Subhadra respects him, but they're not super close.
Bhima: Bhima loves everyone with a fierce sort of love, of course. He was probably one of the first people to recognise the mutual feelings between them, so he would gently rib Arjuna whenever they visited Dvaraka/Mathura before they were married. Subhadra acts as his sounding board whenever he wants to make/do something for anyone in the family. She occasionally joins him in the kitchen.
Nakula: He and Subhadra are probably the closest to each other. They tease Arjuna mercilessly and prank him often, which Arjuna just accepts with a fond shake of his head (Kanha: *mock gasp* Partha, you need to retaliate, you're the best friend of the best prankster in the universe, don't let me down!) She's his go-to person when he's feeling insecure about anything, and she goes to him when she needs romance tips, especially when dealing with Arjuna.
Sahadeva: They chat. A lot. About the most random of things, they debate philosophy and ethics and politics, and anything under the sun. They're super protective of each other too, and she understands the twins better than most. If there are times Sahadeva isn't willing to talk, she will fill the silence with the most random of stories.
Ahh, can't forget her co-wives and sisters-in-law.
Krishnaa: She's the closest to Krishnaa, of course. Krishnaa will not tolerate a word against her, even if it's from their family members. Say the slightest negative word about her? The empress will be standing behind you, her normally gentle expression thunderous. They spend the most time together, and Subhadra assists her Jiji in all her duties. I like to headcanon that she and Krishnaa were pregnant at the same time with Shrutakarma and Abhimanyu, with the two of them being weeks/months apart. They also team up against Arjuna a lot.
Devika: She helped Subhadra adjust to life in Indraprastha; they also play board games often. Their way of unwinding after stressful days. While their duties don't normally intersect, they try to spend time together outside of mealtimes. Devika sometimes seeks out Subhadra to remind herself that her family does love her (her relationship with her maternal family was pretty fracticious), and Subhadra coming from a large family knows the right way to reassure her.
Hidimbaa: They've met only a few times, because Hidimbaa rarely visits Indraprastha, but Subhadra respects her immensely. She journeyed once at the beginning of the exile to ask her advice on how to raise Abhimanyu alone and bear the separation from her husband. (Most of her sisters-in-law did that as well, considering that Hidimbaa was the only one who had experience in that.)
Valandharaa: In my mind, she looks over the religious aspects of the kingdom, from the pujas to the yajnas and everything else. So Subhadra often seeks her out when she needs a little bit of calm and they both perform small pujas together in silence. Valandharaa often also mock-scolds Subhadra for her irreverence towards her brothers who are the literal lords of the universe, but it's all in good faith.
Ulupi: They get along like a house on fire. Ulupi takes Subhadra diving in the Yamuna when she visits Indraprastha, and they spend time by Ulupi describing the waterlife and they have conversations about their differing customs between the Nagas and the humans. Ulupi is intimidating to most; Subhadra is not fooled, however. She arranges for Arjuna to be "stolen away" by Ulupi on occasion, and it's become a running joke by now.
Chitrangada: They're a little distant, not because of any slights against each other but simply because they don't have many things in common and Chitrangada very rarely visits Indraprastha. They sometimes exchange tips on warfare, but very rarely. A running inside joke between them about their names being Chitra does exist though. (After the war though, even though they live in the same complexes, Chitrangada cannot bring herself to speak to Subhadra because her son is still alive. Probably the same for most of her sisters-in-law.)
Karenumati: It took time for Renu to warm to Subhadra because of her father's hatred of the Yadavas. But they bond over being the youngest daughters-in-law of Pandu, even though Subhadra sometimes has trouble seeing Renu as little more than her younger sister who should be cared for. She secretly likes coddling Renu because she's been the younger sister for so long.
Vijayaa: Subhadra likes watching Vijayaa at work, it's pretty soothing. She always makes sure Vijayaa has clean clothes, because her dresses tend to get messy when she's fussing around with something. Subhadra also loves it when Vijayaa tells stories to the children, and she always sticks around to hear them. She falls asleep most of the time, and Vijayaa smiles fondly at her and calls Arjuna to carry her to their chambers.
Welp, long again. Ahhh I have so many headcanons for the wives of the Pandavas I really need to jot them down.
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chauhandipesh · 10 months ago
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emeraldgemstone · 2 years ago
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The Captivating Universe of Emerald Gemstones: Find Shivhare Brother's in Mathura
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Settled inside the core of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, Shivhare Brother's is a brilliant pearl in the domain of gemstones. Arranged in shop no 28 of Nagar Palika Market in Krishna Nagar, this foundation has gained notoriety for its perfect assortment of emerald gemstone Emeralds, frequently respected for their dazzling green tint and mysterious importance, have enthralled hearts for quite a long time. In this blog, we dive into the charming universe of emerald gemstones presented by Shivhare Brother's, investigating their starting points, imagery, and why they are an esteemed gemstone decision.
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Shivhare Brother's: A Gemstone Shelter in Mathura:
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The shop's area is vital, making it effectively open to the two local people and guests to Mathura. The itemized address of Shivhare Brother's is shop no 28, Nagar Palika Market, Krishna Nagar, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, 281004. For requests and buys, you can reach them at 7088333322.
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Emeralds have entranced civic establishments from the beginning of time because of their striking green tone, which represents resurrection, development, and reestablishment. In old times, emeralds were related with richness, accepted to carry thriving and favorable luck to the people who wore them. They were likewise viewed as an image of everlasting life in certain societies.
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mathuravrindavantours · 7 days ago
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How to Cover Vrindavan and Mathura in One Day?
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It is totally possible to visit Vrindavan and Mathura in one day by proper planning but you can only visit some major attractions. Mathura and Vrindavan are located just 10 to 12 km apart from each other. Start your journey early in the morning in Mathura at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, then move to Dwarkadhish Temple and Vishram Ghat. These are some places in Mathura that you must visit.
Next visit Vrindavan where the divine love meets. First, visit Banke Bihari Temple and  ISKCON Temple and on the day end participate in the evening aarti at Prem Mandir and if you have time, you can explore the famous and mysterious Nidhivan where it is believed that trees represent the dancing form of Krishna and Gopis.
You can consider booking a Mathura Tour Package from a trusted tour operator to cover these two sacred cities in one day with a planned and guided tour in order to get the most out of your trip. This itinerary is suitable for those who have a lack of time but if you have enough time to explore, a 2 or 3 day tour can be sufficient.
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createdworldchori · 11 days ago
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​Mathura offers a variety of dharamshalas that provide comfortable and budget-friendly accommodations for pilgrims and travelers. Here are some notable
You can find some of best dharamshala in mathura for your next trip
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Offers both AC and non-AC rooms, as well as community halls. Conveniently located 5.2 km from Mathura Old Bus Stand, providing easy access to local attractions. 
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Situated near Krishna Janmasthan, this dharamshala provides a religious atmosphere with basic amenities for devotees. 
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Known for its proximity to major temples and clean accommodations, making it a preferred choice for pilgrims. 
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A 2-star accommodation featuring rooms with private bathrooms and views of local landmarks. Located 2 km from Mathura Railway Station. 
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Offers a tranquil retreat with continental breakfast, free in-room Wi-Fi, and laundry services. Emphasizes cleanliness and comfort. 
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Provides spacious apartments with modern amenities, including free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen. Vegetarian and vegan breakfast options are available. 
It's advisable to book accommodations in advance, especially during festivals like Holi and Janmashtami, to ensure availability. Additionally, consider the proximity of the dharamshala to the temples and attractions you plan to visit for added convenience.​
Here we had discussed about dharamshala in mathura for your stay
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bestpropertysale · 3 months ago
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pawank27342 · 16 days ago
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Indian Festivals
India, a land of diverse cultures and rich traditions, is renowned for its vibrant Festivals. Spanning across the vast expanse of this subcontinent, every festival brings with it unique customs, foods, rituals, and an unparalleled sense of joy and unity. From the bright lights of Diwali to the colorful splashes of Holi, Indian festivals are not just events; they are a way of life that unifies billions across castes, creeds, and languages.
The Cultural Mosaic
Every region in India has its distinct set of Festivals influenced by local culture and beliefs. While the major religious festivals like Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and Vaisakhi are celebrated nationwide with varying customs, each state also observes its own regional festivities that showcase the local ethos. #### Diwali: The Festival of Lights Diwali is perhaps one of the most well-known Indian Festivals worldwide. Celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and some Buddhists, it marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Traditionally associated with the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana, Diwali rituals include lighting oil lamps or diyas, bursting firecrackers, decorating homes with rangoli (a colorful art form), and indulging in numerous sweets and savory dishes. This festival fosters a spirit of generosity and kindness as people exchange gifts and seek blessings from elders. #### Holi: A Riot of Colors Holi heralds the arrival of spring with a burst of color and camaraderie. Known as the festival of colors, participants throw vibrant powders at each other in jubilant celebrations. Although rooted in Hindu mythology, Holi transcends religious boundaries as people come together to forget past grievances and renew friendships. In places like Mathura and Vrindavan, where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, Holi is celebrated with unmatched fervor. #### Durga Puja: Celebrating Goddess Durga In West Bengal and parts of eastern India, Durga Puja is more than a festival—it’s a cultural extravaganza. For ten days, intricately crafted idols of Goddess Durga are worshipped in elaborately decorated pandals (temporary structures). The festivities are marked by cultural performances, traditional dances like Dhunuchi Nach, and feasting on delectable Bengali cuisine. It culminates with Vijaya Dashami when the idols are immersed in rivers amid great fanfare. #### Eid al-Fitr: The End of Fasting Eid al-Fitr holds immense significance for Muslims as it marks the end of Ramadan—a month-long period of fasting and prayer. On this day, Muslims gather for prayers at mosques, wear new clothes, share meals with family and friends, and give to charity. Special dishes such as biryani, kebabs, and various sweets add flavor to the celebration. Eid fosters a sense of community bonding and compassion toward others.
Regional Splendor
Apart from these widely known Festivals, India thrives on its regional festivals which reflect the diversity of its cultural fabric. - Onam: Celebrated predominantly in Kerala, Onam is a harvest festival marked by boat races, traditional dance performances like Kathakali, and a grand feast called Onasadya. - Lohri: In Punjab and northern India, Lohri denotes the end of winter and is celebrated with bonfires, folk songs, and dances like Bhangra and Gidda. - Pongal: A crucial event in Tamil Nadu's calendar, Pongal is a thanksgiving festival dedicated to nature. People prepare sweet rice dish called 'Pongal' to honor the Sun God.
Festivals and Their Impact
Festivals in India do more than just provide entertainment or a break from routine; they reinforce cultural identities and foster social cohesion. They serve as occasions for introspection, gratitude, and renewal. Moreover, festivals bolster local economies by boosting tourism and creating temporary employment through events and markets. In cities like Jaipur during Diwali or Goa during Christmas and New Year celebrations, tourism experiences significant surges. Local artisans benefit from selling handcrafted goods while food vendors see brisk business. However, modern times have introduced challenges such as commercialization overshadowing traditional values or environmental concerns arising from pollution due to excessive use of fireworks during Festivals like Diwali. As awareness grows about sustainable practices, efforts are being made to celebrate responsibly without losing the essence of joy that these occasions bring.
Conclusion
Indian festivals are indeed a reflection of the country's unity in diversity—each one narrating tales of age-old traditions passed down through generations while adapting to contemporary changes. Whether you're participating in exuberant local street parades or enjoying quiet familial gatherings at home during these celebrations, there is always an undeniable feeling of shared happiness. In embracing these moments wholeheartedly despite their varied origins lies the timeless charm that makes Indian festivals truly extraordinary—a testament to humanity’s intrinsic desire for connection through shared experience regardless of rapidly changing times.
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travelagentsinindia · 1 month ago
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List of festivals that you can enjoy in March in India for a immersive tour
March is one of the important months in India, as during this month some of the colorful festivals take place in different parts of India. The pleasant weather, combined with vibrant festivals, cultural celebrations, and religious events, makes it the best time to visit different parts of India and have an immersive cultural experience. 
From the famous festival of colors to the cultural celebrations, and religious events, here is a list of the festivals that you must attend if you are visiting India in March. If you aren’t sure how to plan your trip to India, get in touch with the best inbound tour operators in India.
1. Holi: The Festival of Colors
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Where: Across India different parts of India like Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, Delhi, Jaipur, Udaipur, Varanasi, etc.
When: March, exact dates vary yearly
Holi is the festival of colors in India; it marks the victory of good over evil and welcomes the spring season. A day before the holi, there is a ritual called Holika Dahan, where bonfires are lit to signifying the burning away of negativity. The next day, people play with colors, dance, and savor sweets. For a hassle-free tour experience in India take tips and guidance from the best Travel Agents in India.
Best Places to Celebrate:
Barsana and Nandgaon (Lathmar Holi): In Barsana and Nandgaon, the women hit men with sticks in a playful way, this unique tradition is known as Lathmar Holi.
Vrindavan and Mathura: It is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, and Holi is played with flowers and colors. It is a grand celebration where thousands of devotees and pilgrims gather to be a part of the celebration.
Shantiniketan, West Bengal (Basanta Utsav): In Shantiniketan, West Bengal, Basanta Utsav is celebrated with music, and dance and the people were yellow attire.
2. Mewar Festival: Celebrating Rajasthan’s Royal Heritage
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Where: Udaipur, Rajasthan
When: March, exact dates vary yearly
The Mewar Festival is celebrated to welcome the spring season accompanied with folk music, dance, and processions of goddess idols across Udaipur. The procession ends in Lake Pichola. During the celebration of this women wear the traditional Rajasthani attire.
If you want more information to attend this vibrant festival get in touch with the best inbound tour operators in India.
Why Visit?
Tourists will have an immersive experience knowing about the royal culture and tradition of the region, and attend the handicraft exhibitions held.
Udaipur looks amazing with beautiful lights being illuminated and stunning decorations.
3. Shigmo Festival: Goa’s Traditional Spring Festival
Where: Goa
When: March, exact dates vary yearly
This festival is a traditional spring festival celebrated in Goa and you can call it a version of Holi, but the only difference is that it has strong local and cultural influence. This vibrant festival is accompanied with floats, traditional Goan music, and folk dances like Fugdi and Ghode Modni.
Why Visit?
It is not a commercialized celebration like Holi, you will be able to know about the local culture and tradition of the region, while enjoying the traditional folk dances and processions.
This is the best way to experience Goa, apart from the beaches and nightlife.
4. International Yoga Festival: A Spiritual Retreat
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Where: Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
When: First Week of March, dates vary every year
This is a weeklong event held every year, bringing together of yoga practitioners and spiritual gurus, from different parts of the world, sharing their experience. This festival is hosted by Parmarth Niketan Ashram, where the attendees can engage in meditation, yoga sessions, and spiritual discourses and Ayurvedic healing.
Why Visit?
Have a chance to learn yoga from world renowned yoga practitioners and spiritual gurus.
Attend evening Ganga Aarti with the River Ganga flowing and the breathtaking views of the Himalayas makes it fascinating.If you want to attend the International Yoga Festival, it is best to get in touch with the best Travel Agents in India, who can guide you without better, without missing anything.
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banarasipaan · 1 month ago
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Indulge in Authentic Flavors at Mast Banarasi Paan and Kulhar Chai Mathura
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