8 Festivals You shouldn't miss this August

Neha Mewari | Aug 5, 2024

August 2024

August is brimming with vibrant celebrations and cultural events. Discover 8 must-see festivals that promise unforgettable experiences and joyful moments. Don’t miss out on these exciting highlights this August!

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1. Raksha Bandhan | Aug 19

Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond between siblings. Sisters tie a sacred thread (rakhi) on their brothers' wrists, seeking their protection. In return, brothers promise to cherish and protect their sisters.

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2. Krishna Janmashtami | Aug 26

Krishna Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, a Hindu deity. Observed with fasting, prayers, and decorations, devotees enact Krishna's life through plays and songs.

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3. Nag Panchami | Aug 9

Nag Panchami honors snakes as deities. Celebrated in Shravan, people worship snake idols with milk, flowers, and prayers, seeking protection from snake bites.

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4. Onam | Aug 21

A major festival in Kerala celebrating the annual visit of the mythical King Mahabali with elaborate feasts (Onam Sadya), traditional dance, and boat races.

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5. Teej | Aug 7

Teej is a women's festival honoring Parvati, Shiva's wife. Celebrated with fasting, prayers, and festivities, it marks the monsoon season. Women adorn themselves with henna, swing on swings, and enjoy special delicacies.

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6. Sawan Shivratri | Aug 2

Sawan Shivratri is a significant festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. Observed during the holy month of Shravan, devotees fast, perform puja, and offer water (jal) to the Shiva lingam.

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7. Hariyali Teej | Aug 7

Hariyali Teej celebrates the union of Shiva and Parvati. Women observe strict fasts, dress in green, and swing on swings. The festival marks the monsoon season and signifies fertility, marital bliss, and prosperity.

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8. Shravan Somwar | Mondays

Shravan Somwar Vrat is a significant fast dedicated to Lord Shiva. Observed on Mondays of the holy month of Shravan, devotees worship Shiva with devotion, observe strict fasts, and offer water (jal) to the Shiva lingam.

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