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Festivals in September 2025

September is a month of vibrant celebrations in the country as the monsoon rains begin to recede and the festive season kicks in. The month is packed with various festivals in September 2024 that showcase the country’s rich cultural history with a kaleidoscope of different meanings in every corner of the country. These festivals bring people together in joyous and colorful celebrations. One of the most prominent festivals in September 2024 is Ganesh Chaturthi. It is a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom and prosperity. This festival is celebrated enthusiastically in North India, especially in Maharashtra. During this festival, people install the beautifully decorated idols of Lord Ganesha in their homes and Pandals. For 10 days, people worship Lord Ganesha, engaging in singing devotional songs, and you can hear Ganpati Bappa Moreya chants everywhere. This September 2024 festival is concluded by immersing these idols in the water bodies and praying for prosperity. 

Another significant national festival in September is Onam, a harvest festival celebrated primarily in Kerala. Onam commemorates the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali and showcases Kerala's rich cultural heritage. The festivities include the creation of intricate floral rangolis called Pookalams, traditional dance performances like Kathakali, boat races, and a grand feast known as Onasadya. The ten-day September festival 2024 reflects the spirit of unity and prosperity among the people of Kerala. Navratri, which often begins in late September and extends into October, is another major festival with immense significance across India. This nine-night festival honors the goddess Durga and is marked by fasting, prayer, and dance. In Gujarat, it is celebrated with Garba and Dandiya Raas, traditional dances that are performed in colorful costumes, while in West Bengal, it takes the form of Durga Puja, where elaborately decorated idols of the goddess are worshipped and community feasts are organized. 

So, what are you waiting for? Enjoy these festivals in September 2024, savor the delicious local cuisine, and create memories that will last a lifetime. So, pack your bags, embrace the festive spirit, and get ready to be dazzled by the magic of September in India! 

Name Date Festival Destination
Teachers Day 05 Sep 2024 - 05 Sep 2024 India
Hartalika Teej 06 Sep 2024 - 06 Sep 2024 India
Ganesh Chaturthi 07 Sep 2024 - 07 Sep 2024 India
Onam 06 Sep 2025 - 15 Sep 2025 Kerala
Vishwakarma Puja 16 Sep 2024 - 16 Sep 2024 India
Ziro Festival of Music 26 Sep 2024 - 29 Sep 2024 Arunachal Pradesh
Ladakh Festival Ladakh (Leh)
Abhaneri Festival 17 Sep 2025 - 19 Sep 2025 India
Snake Boat Festival Kerala
Naropa Festival 25 Sep 2025 - 28 Sep 2025 Ladakh
Solung Festival 01 Sep 2025 - 03 Sep 2025 Arunachal Pradesh
Pang Lhabsol Sikkim
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List of 12 September Festivals 2025

05 Sep 2024 - 05 Sep 2024 India
06 Sep 2024 - 06 Sep 2024 India
07 Sep 2024 - 07 Sep 2024 India
06 Sep 2025 - 15 Sep 2025 Kerala
16 Sep 2024 - 16 Sep 2024 India
26 Sep 2024 - 29 Sep 2024 Arunachal Pradesh
Ladakh (Leh)
17 Sep 2025 - 19 Sep 2025 India
25 Sep 2025 - 28 Sep 2025 Ladakh
01 Sep 2025 - 03 Sep 2025 Arunachal Pradesh
Sikkim

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FAQs about Festivals in September

  1. Q1.
    What are some major festivals celebrated in India during September 2024?

    September marks the onset of a festive season in India that reverberates with cultural splendor and religious fervor. Some major festivals celebrated in September 2024 include Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam, Ziro Festival of Musci, Teacher’s Day, and many more. 

  2. Q2.
    What is Ganesh Chaturthi, and how is it celebrated?

    Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom and prosperity. It is celebrated enthusiastically, especially in Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Homes and pandals are adorned with colorful decorations and elaborate idols of Lord Ganesha. The festival typically lasts 10 days, during which prayers, rituals, cultural events, and processions are organized. On the final day, the idols are immersed in water bodies amidst chants and music.

  3. Q3.
    Can you tell me more about Onam?

    Onam is a harvest festival celebrated predominantly in the southern Indian state of Kerala. The ten-day festival commemorates the mythical King Mahabali, whose spirit is believed to have visited Kerala during this time. The festival is characterized by elaborate floral carpets known as Pookalam, traditional dance performances like Kathakali, boat races, and sumptuous feasts known as Onam Sadhya, which includes a variety of vegetarian dishes served on banana leaves.

  4. Q4.
    Are any regional festivals celebrated in September apart from the major ones?

    Yes, several regional festivals are celebrated across India in September. For instance, in Punjab, women enthusiastically celebrate the festival of Teej. At the same time, in Tamil Nadu, the ten-day festival of Golu/Dussehra is observed with the display of dolls and figurines in homes. The Kullu Dussehra festival in Himachal Pradesh and the Bathukamma festival in Telangana are also celebrated during this time with unique rituals and customs.

  5. Q5.
    How do these festivals contribute to the cultural fabric of India?

    These festivals play a crucial role in fostering cultural unity and harmony among diverse communities in India. They allow people to unite, irrespective of caste, creed, or religion, and celebrate shared traditions and values. Through rituals, prayers, music, dance, and feasting, these festivals reinforce cultural identities and promote social cohesion and mutual respect among individuals from different backgrounds. 

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