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Holi
Holi () is a major Hindu festival of colours, love, and spring. It celebrates the love between the deities Radha and Krishna.
Additionally, the day signifies the triumph of good over evil, as it commemorates the victory of Vishnu as Narasimha over Hiranyakashipu.
Holi originated in ancient Indian subcontinent and is predominantly celebrated in the Indian subcontinent, but has also spread to other regions of Asia and parts of the Western world.
Raksha Bandhan
annual ritual originating from the Indian Subcontinent
Durga Puja
Hindu festival in Indian subcontinent

Makar Sankranti
Makar(a) Sankrānti, also referred to as Uttarāyana, Makara, or simply Sankrānti, is a Hindu observance and a mid-winter harvest festival in India and Nepal. It is typically celebrated on 14 January annually, this occasion marks the transition of the sun from the zodiac of Sagittarius (dhanu) to Capricorn (makara). As this transition coincides with the sun's movement from south to north, the festival is dedicated to the solar deity, Surya, and is observed to mark a new beginning. Across India, the occasion is celebrated with numerous multi-day festivals.
Pohela Boishakh
New Year festival of the Bengali people (mid April)
Durga Puja in Kolkata
Durga Puja celebration in the city of Kolkata
Dol Purnima
Indian Holi festival
Haal Khata
festival celebrated by Bengali
Boishakhi Mela
celebration of the Bengali New Year