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While Hindus believe that there are numerous deities – some accounts suggesting as many as 33 million, though this is regarded as a mistranslation – there are only a handful of primary gods, and many Hindus believe there is only one ‘true’ god. The wondrously fantastical tales of the Veda, enhanced by the Mahabharata, give rise to numerous festivities throughout the Indian calendar. On any given day, ceremonies can be witnessed, from simple family affairs to nationwide revelry.
For visitors, even the most humble ceremonies are culturally captivating, the Hindu faith permeating every aspect of daily life. However, to witness the wonder and extravagance of India’s iconic festivals is to immerse oneself in the vibrancy India’s celebrations.
These are six of the most intriguing and exhilarating celebrations of India:
Marking this triumph, bonfires are lit across the country. However, the most distinctive aspect of Holi is the casting of coloured chalk. Locals fill the streets, clouds of chalkdust filling the air and coating revelers in a spectrum of vibrant hues. Hindus and visitors alike are embraced in this joyous activity, and tourists are encouraged to adorn white attire to accentuate the colours (and save their personal wardrobes!)
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For more reserved Westerners, this can all become a little overwhelming, particularly in the melee and dust clouds of Holi. At street level, spectating is not an option, and locals and visitors alike will be genially assaulted with chalkdust and coloured water, and this might not be particularly appealling. However, the one-day festival can be observed from afar, such as in a car or on the high balconies of accommodation.
Conversing with your guide will allow you to experience the celebrations of India however you wish, though even at a distance they might not be everyone’s cup of Darjeeling. In these instances, there are numerous alternatives available. Private guides and hotel staff will provide a gamut of tours and excursions to distract you from frenetic festivals. The vast and diverse nation has a plethora of remote, tranquil and intimate destinations and experiences for those seeking luxury and solitude.