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webdesign learners : Arunachal Pradesh importance piligrams

webdesign learners : Arunachal Pradesh importance piligrams: Located right in the  north of the north eastern part of India , Arunachal Pradesh is the first state in India to greet the morning sun. B...

Arunachal Pradesh importance piligrams

Located right in the north of the north eastern part of India, Arunachal Pradesh is the first state in India to greet the morning sun. But there is a downside to it also as the state is the remotest among all Indian states. The state has a long border with ChinaBhutan is in its west, the Indian state of AssamNagaland and Myanmar in the south. Arunachal Pradesh is second to none when it comes to having amazing diversity of flora and fauna which charms every tourist who manages to land in the state. There are more than 500 rare species of orchids alone that exist in the state. The mountainous rivers of the state are ideal for rafting and angling tours whereas the undulating terrain of the region provides ample challenges for the adventurously inclined who'll find plenty of options to indulge themselves in activities such as trekking and hiking. Once known as the hidden land, the climate of the state varies with the altitude at which the place is situated. The southern part of Arunachal Pradesh has hot and humid sub-tropical climate. The central region is mildly cool whereas the higher altitudes have alpine climate.
Location:Arunachal Pradesh starts from the foothills and goes up to the higher peaks of eastern Himalayas. It is a landlocked state of India surrounded by Myanmar, Bhutan, China and Assam.

Tourist Destinations:
Some of the important tourist destinations of Arunachal Pradesh are

Bomdila
It is a beauteous small town rich in culture located at an altitude of about 8000 feet above the sea level. It is famous for the Buddhist Monastery located here it is the headquarters of West Kameng District. Among the things and places that will attract you to this place are its cool climate, apple orchards, snow capped peaks and Buddhist Gompas (monasteries).

The capital of Arunachal Pradesh has several attractions that will thrill you no end. Take the Ita fort for example, in fact the name of the capital also comes from this very fort, which was built in the fourteenth century. Then you can visit the Buddha Vihar which is a Buddhist shrine. Other places that you can visit are Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, Ganga Lake, Itanagar Sanctuary, Polo Park etc.

Malinithan and Bhismaknagar
These are the two important archaeological sites of Arunachal Pradesh. Malinithan is sacred because of its association with Lord Krishna otherwise it is just ruins of a temple site.

It is a pilgrimage that is important for the pilgrims from all over India. Innumerous pilgrims visit the place in the winter season every year, especially during the Makar Sankranti festival every year.

Tawang Monastery
It is a 400 years old Buddhist monastery and was founded by Mera Lama. Before the monastery came up, the place was a hub of Tantrik tradition.

How to Reach Arunachal Pradesh
The airport that is nearest to Arunachal Pradesh is Lilabari in Assam, about 67 km from Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. The nearest railway station is Harmuty, which is about 33 km away from Itanagar.Although, the railway station at North Lakhimpur in Assam, 60 km from Itanagar, is more convenient compared to the previous railway station. The State Transport Corporation of Arunachal Pradesh operates regular bus service to all the major destinations of the state as well as the neighbouring areas.

Caper Travel India offers a wide range of North East India Tour Packages. For more details, send us query.

webdesign learners : Andhra Pradesh Important Piligrims

webdesign learners : Andhra Pradesh Important Piligrims: Andhra Pradesh is a Southern state in India with rich culture and heritage and ancient history. There are good number of important pilgrim...

Andhra Pradesh Important Piligrims

Andhra Pradesh is a Southern state in India with rich culture and heritage and ancient history. There are good number of important pilgrim places in the state of Andhra Pradesh which unique in their own way and some of these piligrim places have become world famous. Here is a detailed list of important pilgrim places of Andhra Pradesh.

Tirumala - the abode of Lord Venkateswara


Tirumala is a world famous pilgrim place which is the abode of Lord Venkateswara popularly known as Balaji. Tirumala is a hill station with rich flora and fauna. This small temple town is located on the 7th hill named Venkataadri which is in a continuous row of seven hills in the Eastern Ghats of India and is in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. This small temple hill station is heavily crowded round the year with thousands of pilgrims visiting the temple. If you are planning a trip to Tirumala to have the darshan of Lord Venkateswara, then you must follow the important travel tips to Tirumala to make your trip a comfortable one.

To reach Tirumala Hills, you need to get down at Tirupati which is very well connected with all the important places of India by railways and airways. However you need to follow the important travel tips while travelling in the trains in Indian Railways so as to make your journey a comfortable one. The place is also well connected through roadways to most of the important places within the state and the bordering states as well. Being a world famous pilgrim place, it is easily reachable and there is no dearth for accommodation as well. You will find a good number of guest houses, cottages and choultries run by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). There are even many private hotels with luxury as well as economy rooms. But the only problem is you have to book the accommodation well in advance at least 45 -60 days in advance due to the heavy pour in of pilgrims round the year, so that you can have a comfortable trip.

In Tirupati, you can even visit the important temple of Padmavati Ammavaru at Tiruchanur. Goddess Padmavati is believed to be the wife of Lord Venkateswara and hence the pilgrimage to Tirupati would be considered complete after visiting the Padmavati temple at Tiruchanur.

Srisailam Mallikarjuna Temple


Srisailam is a small and ancient temple town in the Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. The place is famous for Lord Mallikarjuna's Temple which is one of the most important Shiva Temples of Andhra Pradesh. This place is located on a flat top in the Nallamala Range of mountains and is on the banks of River Krishna which made the place rich in natural beauty with hills, valleys, slopes and the river taking serpentine turns through the valleys.

Besides the picturesque beauty, the temple is very sacred for the Hindus as this is one of the Dwadasa Jyotirlingas (Twelve Jyotirlingas) in India and is also one of the Ashtadasa Maha Shakti Peethams (Eighteen Maha Sakti Peethams) of the country. As this rare combination of Jyotirlingam and Maha Sakti Peetham which is one of its kind, Srisailam is considered holy pilgrim place for the Hindus particularly to the devotees of Lord Shiva. As the place is located on the flat top of Nallamala Hills, it is not easily accessible. Mahasiva Ratri is the most important festival of this place and Brahmotsavalu are celebrated on this auspicious day which is witnessed by thousands and thousands of devotees.

To reach:
  • Through airways: Hyderabad airport is the nearest one which is at a distance of 230 Km and from here you can take Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) buses that ply to Srisailam with good frequency. Or you can even book a private cab from Hyderabad to Srisailam.

  • Rail route:
    The nearest railway station is Markapur which is 91 Km from Srisailam and it is in the Guntur-Hubli line on the South Central Railway. From here you can either take APSRTC buses to Srisailam or book a private cab.

  • Via road:
    Srisailam is well connected to the important places of the state and there are good number of APSRTC buses that ply to this place. There are even buses of the State Road Transport Corporation from Karnataka and Tamilnadu as well.

Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamy Temple at Annavaram


Annavaram is one of the holy shrines of India and is located in the East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. The temple of Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamy is located on a small hill named Ratnagiri and is situated at a distance of 2 Km from the Annavaram Railway Station. The station is on the main line of the Howrah-Madras line almost all the trains halt at this station and hence is easily accessible. The place is lying close to the National Highway No.5 between Kathipudi and Tuni. Annavaram is at a distance of 80 Km from Rajamundry and 120 Km from Visakhapatnam.

There are good number of APSRTC buses running from almost every corner of the state to Annavaram and these buses ply very frequently. And the nearest airport is Rajamundry. There is good accommodation facility with AC and non-AC rooms by the Annavaram Devasthanams and also there are private hotels which provide budget rooms with reasonably good facilities.

In this temple Lord Vishnu is worshiped in the form of Sri Satyanarayana Swamy and hence almost all the important Hindu festivals are celebrated here. Mostly people across the state come to this place to perform marriages it is considered sacred and also to perform the special pooja to the Lord which is known as Satyanarayana Swamy Vratam - the special way of worshiping the Lord.

Bhadrachalam Sri Raama Temple


Sri Seeta Ramachandra Swamy Temple is one of the most important temples in Andhra Pradesh. The temple town Bhadrachalam is located on the banks of River Godavari which is in the Dandakaranya region of the Khammam District. The temple which was constructed in the 17th century has a rich historical background. The temple constructed was initiated by the then Tahsildar Kancharla Gopanna popularly known as Bhakta Ramadas - an ardent devotee of Lord Rama. The place is well connected with railways and roadways to all the important places of the state and is easily reachable. Sri Rama Navami is the most important festival of the temple when Sri Seeta Raama Kalyanam - the annual marriage function of the divine couple is celebrated with much fervor. The Chief Minister of the state offers costly dresses to the divine couple on behalf of the state government and this function which is aired live on all important TV channels is witnessed by almost the people of the entire state. Paapikondalu is the most important attraction of the place where you can enjoy a thrilling ride on a launch in the mighty River Godavari which takes turns and narrows down between the mountains caled paapikondalu. This is a real feast for the eyes to the Nature lovers.

Simhachalam Temple near Visakhapatnam


Sri Varaha Narasimha Swamy Temple at Simhachalam is located on a small hill which is around 800 m high above the sea level in Simhachalam near Visakhapatnam. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Narasimha Swamy - one of the 10 incarnations (Dasavatarams) of Lord Vishnu. Simhachalam temple is very ancient that dates back to the 11th century A.D. Being closely located to Visakhapatnam, the temple is easily reachable through public and private buses as well.

If you want to take APSRTC bus from Dwaraka (RTC) Bus Complex, you can take Bus Nos. 6A, 28 and 40 which start from RTC complex and directly take you to Simhachalam. Com One can also book a private cab which can be hired a reasonable price. The temple opens at 7 a.m in the morning and closes at 4 p.m in the evening. Again it opens at 6 p.m in the evening and remains open till 9 p.m in the night. Besides the celebrations of the important festivals in the temple, Chandanotsavam is the most important festival of this temple which is one of its kind and this festival is celebrated on the Akshaya Tritiya day or the gold rush day.

On the usual days, the main deity of the temple is fully covered with coats of sandalwood paste and hence it appears much like a Chandan Shivalingam. Every year onChandanotsavam day in the early hours all the sandalwood coats are removed and on this special day, devotees are allowed to have a darshan of the main deity. The temple is heavily crowded on this day with long lines and is kept open till late night. Once again the main deity is embedded in coats of sandalwood paste and is not visible to the devotees.

Kaanipakam Temple near Tirupati


Sri Vara Siddhi Vinaayaka Swamy temple which is located in a small temple town of Kaanipakam is popularly known as Kaanipaakam temple. This small town is located in the Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh and as it is near Tirupati, the temple is easily reachable via road from Tirupati. There are good number of APSRTC buses frequently from Tirupati and other important places of the state. You can even book a cab to and fro from Tirupati while your stay at Tirumala Tirupati. The temple opens daily from 4.00 a.m in the morning and closes at 9.30 p.m in the night and many special poojas are performed through out the day.

The stone idol of Lord Ganesha remains in a pool of water in a well. It is believed that the stone idol was small when it was found and it has increasing in size over a period of time. It is also believed by the devotees that this stone idol of Lord Vinayaka keep increasing in size. The temple was built in the early 11th century A.D by the Chola King.Ganesh Chaturthi - the Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha is celebrated with mcuh grandeur in this temple when it is crowded with devotees from the neighboring places. It is a belief for the Hindus that Lord Ganesha removes all the obstacles / difficulties from one's life and bestows the devotees with wisdom.

Sri Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada


Sri Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada is located on a small hill named Indrakeeladri. This temple of Goddess Durga Devi is one of the most famous and sacred temples in the state of Andhra Pradesh and India as well. The temple faces River Krishna and gives a beautiful view of the Prakasam Barriage from atop the hill. As it is one of the most important temples of Goddess Durga Devi, it is crowded round the year. Besides the important festivals being celebrated in the temple, Dussehra - the most important Hindu festival is specially celebrated in this temple. Brahmotsavaalu are celebrated during these nine days and each day the Goddess is decorated in a special form which adds to the beauty of the otherwise beautifully smiling face of the Goddess. Besides Dussehra, the month of Maargasira is also very special and auspicious in this temple when it is heavily crowded with devotees from every corner of the state.

During this month which mostly falls in the month of December, devotees of the Goddess undertake a hard penance called Bhavani Deeksha and thus they religiously are under self-imposition for a period of 40 days to lead a disciplined life. All such devotees who are under self-imposition must make a visit to the temple and are relieved from theirDeeskha after the darshan of Durga Devi on the 41st day. This is known as Deeskha Viramana. The temple is heavily crowded during this period with the Bhavaanis and Indian Railways run special trains to deal with heavy rush of passengers to Vijayawada from all corners of the state.

Vijayawada is one of the four major cities of Andhra Pradesh and it lies in the main Howrah-Madras line. Besides it is also one of the most important and biggest junctions in Indian Railways. Hence, the place is highly accessible and easily reachable. And also there is no dearth for accommodation in this city which is ever buzzling with activity. Sri Kanaka Durga temple opens for the devotees at 4.00 a.m on wards and closes at 9.00 p.m in the night. The idol of Sri Kanaka Durga has a special attraction with a beautiful smile on Her face which is ever pleasing. This makes the devotees more attracted towards the Goddess to seek her pleasant look and blessings.

Basara Saraswati Temple


Sri Gyana Saraswati Tempe which is one of the very few in the country is located in a small town called Basara in the Adilabad district of Andhra Pradesh bordering the state of Maharashtra. Sri Gyana Saraswati Temple at Basara is located on the banks of River Godavari. As per legends, it is believed that Sage Veda Vyasa visited this place when Goddess Saraswati appeared in front of this great sage on dedicated worship. And from then onwards, this small town is called by the name Basar.

People not only from within the state but from the bordering state of Maharashtra visit the temple on special / important days mainly to perform Aksharabhyasam or the first writing of their children and thus seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati.

Most of the important Hindu festivals are celebrated in this temple particularly festivals like Guru Poornima - the festival dedicated to Sage Veda Vyasa is specially celebrated as this day is considered as the birthday of Sage Veda Vyasa.

In addition to these important festivals, the celebrations of Basant Panchami or Saraswati Pooja are very important and is the most important festival of the temple. On this special day the temple is much crowded with devotees from within the state and the neighboring state as well to perform the first writings of their children.

Though the place is remotely located yet it is easily reachable as it is situated at a distance of about 220 Km from Hyderabad. It is connected with rail route and bus route as well.

Arasavalli Suryanarayana Temple


Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple though located in a small town called Arasavalli in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh, yet it is one of the few temples in the country that is dedicated to Sun God. This is a very ancient temple which is mentioned in Padmapuranam - one of the ancient works. To visit the temple, you need to get down at Srikakulam from where you can take any private vehicle or bus to reach Arasavalli which is 1 Km away from Srikakulam. Visakhaptnam airport is the nearest airport to this place where from you can take APSRTC buses which ply frequently to Srikakulam. Almost all the Hindu festivals are celebrated in this temple. The four Sundays in the Hindu month of Maagha has special significance and on these Sundays, the temple is crowded with devotees. Besides all the celebrations of all these festivals Ratha Saptami - the important Hindu festival dedicated to Sun God is specially celebrated in this temple. As the place borders the state of Odisha, you can find the Kalingan style of temple architecture here.

Besides these most important Hindu temples in Andhra Pradesh which are world famous, there are many other temples most of which these have gained important at the local level. However visiting these temples gives a real feeling of divine touch and also a visit to these temples helps in getting positive vibes. In addition to these important Hindu temples, there are almost 150 important Buddhist pilgrim sites in Andhra Pradesh.





webdesign learners : India States & Languages

webdesign learners : India States & Languages: State Capital Area Population Official Languages LargestCities Districts /Admin divisions Population Density Literacy Rate% Urban Pop. %...

Thursday, 3 April 2014

India States & Languages

StateCapitalAreaPopulationOfficial LanguagesLargestCitiesDistricts
/Admin
divisions
Population DensityLiteracy Rate%Urban Pop.
%
Sex RatioEstb
Year
Andhra PradeshHyderabad275,045 km284,655,533TeluguHyderabad,
Visakhapatnam,
Vijayawada,
Guntur,
Warangal
23308 /km267.6633.499921956
Arunachal PradeshItanagar83,743 km21,382,611EnglishItanagar1717 /km266.9522.679201987
AssamDispur78,438 km231,169,272AssameseGuwahati,
Silchar,
Dibrugarh,
Nagaon
27397 /km273.1814.089541975
BiharPatna94,163 km2103,804,637HindiPatna, Gaya,
Bhagalpur,
Muzaffarpur,
Biharsharif
381,102 /km263.8211.309161935
ChhattisgarhRaipur135,191 km225,540,196ChhattisgarhiRaipur,
Bhilai Nagar,
Korba,
Bilaspur,
Durg
27189 /km271.0423.249912000
GoaPanaji3,702 km21,457,723KonkaniPanaji2394 /km287.462.179681961
GujaratGandhinagar196,024 km260,383,628GujaratiAhmedabad,
Surat,
Vadodara,
Rajkot,
Bhavnagar
33308 /km279.3142.589181960
HaryanaChandigarh44,212 km225,353,081HaryanviFaridabad,
Gurgaon,
Rohtak,
Hisar,
Panipat
21573 /km276.6424.258771966
Himachal PradeshShimla55,673 km26,856,509HindiShimla12123 /km283.7810.049741971
Jammu and
Kashmir
Srinagar (summer), Jammu (winter)222,236 km212,548,926UrduSrinagar,
Jammu,
Anantnag
2256 /km268.7427.218831948
JharkhandRanchi79,714 km232,966,238HindiDhanbad,
Ranchi,
Jamshedpur,
Bokaro Steel,
Mango
24414 /km267.6324.059472000
KarnatakaBengaluru191,791 km261,130,704KannadaBangalore,
Hubli
and Dharwad,
Mysore,
Gulbarga,
Belgaum
30319 /km275.638.579681956
KeralaTrivandrum38,863 km233,387,677MalayalamTrivandrum,
Kochi,
Kozhikode,
Kollam,
Thrissur
14859 /km293.9147.7210841956
Madhya PradeshBhopal308,245 km272,597,565HindiIndore,
Bhopal,
Jabalpur,
Gwalior,
Ujjain
50236 /km270.6327.639301956
MaharashtraMumbai307,713 km2112,372,972MarathiMumbai,
Pune,
Nagpur,
Thane,
Pimpri and
Chinchwad
35365 /km282.9145.239461960
ManipurImphal22,327 km22,721,756Meiteilon (Manipuri)Imphal9122 /km279.8520.219871947
MeghalayaShillong22,429 km22,964,007EnglishShillong11132 /km275.4820.089861970
MizoramAizawl21,081 km21,091,014MizoAizawl852 /km291.5851.519751972
NagalandKohima16,579 km21,980,602EnglishDimapur11119 /km280.1128.979311963
OdishaBhubaneswar155,707 km241,947,358OriyaBhubaneswar,
Cuttack,
Brahmapur
Town,
Raurkela,
Puri
Town
30269 /km273.4516.689781948
PunjabChandigarh50,362 km227,704,236PunjabiLudhiana,
Amritsar,
Jalandhar,
Patiala,
Bathinda
22550 /km276.6837.498931966
RajasthanJaipur342,239 km268,621,012HindiJaipur,
Jodhpur,
Kota,
Bikaner,
Ajmer
33201 /km267.0624.899261948
SikkimGangtok7,096 km2607,688NepaliGangtok486 /km282.224.978891975
Tamil NaduChennai130,058 km272,138,958TamilChennai,
Coimbatore,
Madurai,
Tiruchirappalli,
Salem
32555 /km280.3348.459951969
TripuraAgartala10,486 km23,671,032Bengali
and
Kokborok
Agartala8350 /km287.7526.189611956
Uttar PradeshLucknow240,928 km2199,581,477HindiLucknow,
Kanpur,
Ghaziabad,
Agra,
Meerut
75828 /km269.7222.289081937
UttarakhandDehradun53,483 km210,116,752HindiDehradun,
Hardwar,
Haldwani
and
Kathgodam,
Rudrapur
13189 /km279.6330.559632000
West BengalKolkata88,752 km291,347,736BengaliKolkata,
Haora,
Durgapur,
Asansol,
Siliguri
191,029 /km277.0831.899471947
Union TerritoriesCapitalAreaPopulationOfficial LanguagesLargestCitiesDistricts
/Admin
divisions
Population DensityLiteracy Rate%Urban Pop.
%
Sex RatioEstb
Year
Andaman and
Nicobar
Islands
Port Blair8,249 km2379,944EnglishPort Blair346 /km286.2735.678781956
ChandigarhChandigarh114 km21,054,686PunjabiChandigarh19,252 /km286.4397.258181966
Dadar and
Nagar
Haveli
Silvassa491 km2342,853EnglishSilvassa1698 /km277.6546.627751944
Daman and
Diu
Daman112 km2242,911Konkani,
Marathi
and
Gujarati
Daman22,169 /km287.0775.166181987
DelhiDelhi11,297 km216,753,235Hindi,
Punjabi
and
Urdu
Delhi911,297 /km286.3497.508661952
LakshadweepKavaratti32 km264,429EnglishKavaratti12,013 /km292.2878.08946 
PondicherryPondicherry479 km21,244,464Tamil,
English
Ozhukarai, Puducherry42598 /km286.5568.3110381954


Below is a brief about some of the popular states and Union Territories of India.

Goa



Situated in the Malabar Coast of India Goa is the best beach resort in India. Populated with a mix of Christians and Hindu's Goa's culture is unique in its own kind. Known as the most happening states in India Goa is home to fun loving and easy going people. The major attraction in the state is its long stretches of pristine beaches. Some of the important beaches in Goa are; Colva, Vagator, Calangute, Harmal, Anjuna and Miramar and Baga.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands



Popular as the Emerald Isles the Andaman and Nicobar islands situated in the Bay of Bengal is one of the popular tourist's destinations in India. The union territory is home to numerous aboriginal tribes and two distinct native cultures the Negrito and the Andamans. Known to be a friendly and cheerful lot of people the population of Andaman and Nicobar islands enjoy festivities such as Panguni, Pongal, Shivratri, Uthiram, Janmastami etc. Some of the popular tourist spots in the union territory include National Memorial, Marine Museum, Naval Marine Museum, Smrithika Museum, Haddo Zoological Garden.

Andhra Pradesh



Located in the southern region of India, Andhra Pradesh happens to be the third largest state in the country. Reputed for its distinct culture and fine arts Andhra Pradesh is mostly dominated by Telugu speaking people. The important festivals celebrated in the state are Dasara, Deepavali, Sri Ramanavami, Vinayaka Sankranti and Chavithi. The places which are a definite must see in the state include Nehru Zoological Park, Hussain Sagar Lake, State Museum and Art gallery, Salarjung Museum, Ethurnagaram sanctuaries etc.

Arunachal Pradesh



Ranked as the most charming state in India Arunachal Pradesh is characterized by lofty mountains and snow clad peaks. Home to numerous tribes and sub tribes the population of Arunachal Pradesh consists mostly of people of Asiatic origin. The one thing that is unique about the state is its belief in animism. Beautiful as it is the state is home to several popular tourist hubs like Sinyi Bomdila, Tawang and Gyaker.

Assam (Asom)



Situated in northeastern India Assam abounds in natural beauty. The population of Assam is said to be a mix of people of Tibetan, Aryan, and Burman origins. The population of Assam is made up of numerous tribes who believe in celebrating all the religious festivals with equal vigor. However the one festival that is most popular in Assam is Bihu. Assam over the years has also developed into an important tourist destination with attractions such as Gandhi Mandap, Kamakhya Temple, Umananda, Nabagraha (Temple of nine planets), State Zoo, State Museum etc.

Dadra & Nagar Haveli



Lying in close proximity to the west coast of India Dadra & Nagar Haveli is home to a mass of shy and simple Adivasis. Evolving as an important hub for tourist this union territory houses numerous tourist attractions like The Tribal Cultural Museum, Khanvel, The Vanganga Lake and Island Garden.

Bihar



Situated in Eastern India, Bihar boasts of a rich cultural heritage that dates back to ancient India. The people of Bihar are lively and co exists in peace and harmony. The locals are known as Bihari's and festivals celebrated in the state include Buddha Purnima, Saraswati Puja, Eid-ul-Fitr, Holi, Rath yatra, Maha Shivaratri and Mahavir Jayanti.

Apart from these the other states and union territories in India are Chhattisgarh , Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Maharashtra,ManipurMeghalayaMizoramNagaland, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu ,Tripura , Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

Uttaranchal is the latest introduction to the Indian states list and is foreseen as a booming industrial region in the next few decades.

States like Manipur, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland are known for their distinct culture which is very different from the rest of the country. The popular festivals celebrated in these regions include; Sekrenyi, Moatsu, Tuluni in Nagalanad, Ka Pomblang Nongkrem in Meghalaya, Chapchar Kut and Pawl Kut in Mizoram. Sikkim celebrates most of the Hindu and Buddhist festivals that are celebrated across the country and Ingol Chakouba and Yaoshang in Manipur.

Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana situated in the northern part of India are known for their natural beauty and serve as ideal tourist destinations in the country. Janmastami, Idul Fitr, Lohri and Diwali are the common festivals celebrated with much enthusiasm in these parts of the country.

The southern part of India comprising Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu is of prime importance from the tourism point of view as these places attract millions of tourists from different parts of the globe.

Other important Indian states that have still manage to preserve the cultural heritage of the country include; Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, West Bengal Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.



Last Updated on : 29/10/2013

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