
The Maharashtrians are a vibrant, earthy people for whom life itself is a celebration. All festivals in Maharashtra are celebrated with abundant fervour and enthusiasm. The songs, music and dances that accompany almost every festive occasion add joy and excitement to the lives of the people from every walk of life. While holidays are celebrated under many different names and circumstances, their functions are essentially the same. They unite people, thus strenghtening the bonds of the family. Following is a list of the holidays (with a bit of history behind it) that Maharashtrians observe according to the Hindu Calendar.
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Ganesh Chaturthi:
Lord Ganesh, the patron deity of Maharashtra, is the God of wisdom. Come August, preparations to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi - the auspicious day when Lord Ganesh was born - begin with great enthusiasm all over the state. This festival is the most popular and exciting festival in
Pune.
The first public celebration of this annual ritual was initiated by Lokmanya Tilak as a means of uniting people for the Indian freedom struggle. Today it continues as a grand reaffirmation of the faith of thousands.
The 11-day festival begins with the installation of beautifully sculpted Ganesh idols in homes and mandaps (large tents), colourfully decorated, depicting religious themes or current events. The Ganesh idols are worshipped with families and friends. Many cultural events are organised and people participate in them with keen interest. After ten exciting days comes the time to bid farewell to the beloved God. People take Ganesh idols in procession to the accompaniment of music and dance for immersion in the sea or nearby river or lake. Emotions run high as people chant
'Ganpati bappa moraya, pudhachya varshi lavkar ya' (Oh Lord Ganesh, please come back soon next year).
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Day | Mahashivratri
| Elephanta
Festival | Holi
| Rang
Panchami | Gudhi
Poorva | Ramanavami
| Paithan
Fair | Maharashtra
Day | Mahavir
Jayanti | Buddha
Jayanti | Wat
Pournima | Kumbh
Mela | Naag
Panchami | Raksha
Bandhan | Independence
Day | Gokul
Ashtami | Ganesh
Chathurthi | Gauri
Pooja | Dussehra
| Diwali
| Datta
Jayantee | Christmas
| Ellora
Festival | New
Year | Makar
Sankranti
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