November marks the beginning of cold weather in India. By the end of October, it will rain frequently and the place will start to cool down gradually. This month has many auspicious dates and unique celebrations. You can find many religious rituals and festivals in different places of the country. This month is of special interest to Indians and tourists because it is the month of India's festivals. Indian festivals always attract foreign tourists and give them an opportunity to harmonize with the cultural diversity. India’s natural wonders and biodiversity stunning visitors from all over the world.

Here is a comprehensive list of all the major festivals to be held in November 2019, which unites Bharati.
1. The Hampi Festival
The festival is celebrated in Hampi (Karnataka) with dance, drama, puppet show, traditional music, parades, celebrations and fireworks. It is a three day festival which attracts tourists from all over the world. During this festive season, you will find many stores where you can buy traditional souvenirs, musical items, fashion items and more in Hampi. The best part of all is the jumbo saree (elephant parade). At the end of the day, a light and sound show will be held.
2. Wangala Festival
It is a tribal festival of the Garo tribe of Meghalaya. It is similar to the harvest festival. The festival is held to thank the sun god and mark the end of the farming season. This festival is also known as 100 drum festival. The festival is celebrated with a traditional dance, featuring drums. You can find a dance competition, cooking competition, handloom display, craft stalls. Competitors from all sides come to participate in this celebration. The festival is celebrated in the Garo Hills from November 8.
3. The Ron Festival
It is a version of the Desert Carnival, held in Kutch, Gujarat. These festival days are filled with dancing, folk music, crafts, adventure sports in the desert, food stalls, local excursions and more. By night, you can find many luxurious and original tents in the desert sand in the cool desert. The festival begins October 28 and ends February 23, 2020. It is best to visit this carnival on full moon nights like November 11, 12, 13 / December 11, 12/13 / January 10, 11, 12 and February. The Carnival takes place on 8, 9 and 10 December in the Great Ran Salt Desert of Kutch, Gujarat.
4. International Yoga and Music Festival
The festival takes place in Rishikesh, the country's yoga capital. This festival has been organized by the Nada Yoga School since 2008. The best professional yoga instructors from around the world visit Rishikesh for this festival. On this occasion you will find renowned yoga lectures, Ayurvedic teachers and doctors, philosophers and musicians from different parts of the world. The festival is held to raise awareness among people about the benefits of yoga on the human mind, body and soul. There will be a classical concert every evening. If you are interested in listening to concerts and more lectures you can visit for free.
5. Chat worship
The festival is celebrated in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal and other northern states of India. The best place to enjoy this festival is the banks of the river Ganga. The festival takes place on November 2 at sunset. People gather at the river's edge and chant prayers. He sings and performs many rituals in favor of the sun god. It is also celebrated in South India and on the beaches of large parts of Mumbai. Devotees offer water and milk to the sun god at dawn and dusk.
6. Pushkar Camel Fair
It is a traditional festival known as the camel fair, held in the desert town of Pushkar in Rajasthan. More than 30,000 camels will be on display for business. Many events are held to make this festival interesting. The Camel Beauty Contest is the best of all and attracts the eye. Cam racing, camel parade, fairs, stalls and many other interesting events can be observed. By evening, people gather around the bonfire, and dancing and folk songs are exciting to the ears. The fair starts on November 4, 2019 and ends on November 12, 2019. A new addition to this celebration is the International Balloon Celebration. It attracts many international tourists. By night, the concert will be held for entertainment. It lasts three days during a camel fair.
7. Gurunanak Jayanti
The festival is celebrated on November 12, the birthday of Guru Nanak. Gurunanak was the founder of Sikhism. During the festival, the golden temples of Amritsar are lit with many lights. During this time of year, the holy book is brought out of the temple and displayed to fellow Sikhs and tourists.
8. Sonepur Fair
Known as the Sonepur Fair or Sonepur Livestock Fair, the festival takes place on the full moon day in November or December. It is celebrated in the Sonpur region on the banks of the river Ganga. This celebration will be known as the field fair. It is the largest cattle fair in Asia. The festival dates back to 300 BC. Apart from the livestock trade, the festival is famous for circus performances, martial arts exhibitions, fair rides, dances, magic acts and more. Sunrise baths are also an important pilgrimage activity. People are curious to watch animal shows, cultural events and more.
9. Indian Art Festival
The festival began in 2011 to bring together art dealers, art buyers, artists, architects, interior designers, art galleries and art connoisseurs to popularize the art world. The festival will host many major and mid-level art competitions to find emerging artists. The festival also features trade shows and art exhibitions. About 200,000 people visit the museum every year to view the masterpieces. The festival is celebrated in New Delhi in November and Mumbai in January or February. The festival mainly consists of a wide range of works of art, photography, video art and more
Date: 14 November - 17 November.

Here is a comprehensive list of all the major festivals to be held in November 2019, which unites Bharati.
1. The Hampi Festival
The festival is celebrated in Hampi (Karnataka) with dance, drama, puppet show, traditional music, parades, celebrations and fireworks. It is a three day festival which attracts tourists from all over the world. During this festive season, you will find many stores where you can buy traditional souvenirs, musical items, fashion items and more in Hampi. The best part of all is the jumbo saree (elephant parade). At the end of the day, a light and sound show will be held.
2. Wangala Festival
It is a tribal festival of the Garo tribe of Meghalaya. It is similar to the harvest festival. The festival is held to thank the sun god and mark the end of the farming season. This festival is also known as 100 drum festival. The festival is celebrated with a traditional dance, featuring drums. You can find a dance competition, cooking competition, handloom display, craft stalls. Competitors from all sides come to participate in this celebration. The festival is celebrated in the Garo Hills from November 8.
3. The Ron Festival
It is a version of the Desert Carnival, held in Kutch, Gujarat. These festival days are filled with dancing, folk music, crafts, adventure sports in the desert, food stalls, local excursions and more. By night, you can find many luxurious and original tents in the desert sand in the cool desert. The festival begins October 28 and ends February 23, 2020. It is best to visit this carnival on full moon nights like November 11, 12, 13 / December 11, 12/13 / January 10, 11, 12 and February. The Carnival takes place on 8, 9 and 10 December in the Great Ran Salt Desert of Kutch, Gujarat.
4. International Yoga and Music Festival
The festival takes place in Rishikesh, the country's yoga capital. This festival has been organized by the Nada Yoga School since 2008. The best professional yoga instructors from around the world visit Rishikesh for this festival. On this occasion you will find renowned yoga lectures, Ayurvedic teachers and doctors, philosophers and musicians from different parts of the world. The festival is held to raise awareness among people about the benefits of yoga on the human mind, body and soul. There will be a classical concert every evening. If you are interested in listening to concerts and more lectures you can visit for free.
5. Chat worship
The festival is celebrated in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal and other northern states of India. The best place to enjoy this festival is the banks of the river Ganga. The festival takes place on November 2 at sunset. People gather at the river's edge and chant prayers. He sings and performs many rituals in favor of the sun god. It is also celebrated in South India and on the beaches of large parts of Mumbai. Devotees offer water and milk to the sun god at dawn and dusk.
6. Pushkar Camel Fair
It is a traditional festival known as the camel fair, held in the desert town of Pushkar in Rajasthan. More than 30,000 camels will be on display for business. Many events are held to make this festival interesting. The Camel Beauty Contest is the best of all and attracts the eye. Cam racing, camel parade, fairs, stalls and many other interesting events can be observed. By evening, people gather around the bonfire, and dancing and folk songs are exciting to the ears. The fair starts on November 4, 2019 and ends on November 12, 2019. A new addition to this celebration is the International Balloon Celebration. It attracts many international tourists. By night, the concert will be held for entertainment. It lasts three days during a camel fair.
7. Gurunanak Jayanti
The festival is celebrated on November 12, the birthday of Guru Nanak. Gurunanak was the founder of Sikhism. During the festival, the golden temples of Amritsar are lit with many lights. During this time of year, the holy book is brought out of the temple and displayed to fellow Sikhs and tourists.
8. Sonepur Fair
Known as the Sonepur Fair or Sonepur Livestock Fair, the festival takes place on the full moon day in November or December. It is celebrated in the Sonpur region on the banks of the river Ganga. This celebration will be known as the field fair. It is the largest cattle fair in Asia. The festival dates back to 300 BC. Apart from the livestock trade, the festival is famous for circus performances, martial arts exhibitions, fair rides, dances, magic acts and more. Sunrise baths are also an important pilgrimage activity. People are curious to watch animal shows, cultural events and more.
9. Indian Art Festival
The festival began in 2011 to bring together art dealers, art buyers, artists, architects, interior designers, art galleries and art connoisseurs to popularize the art world. The festival will host many major and mid-level art competitions to find emerging artists. The festival also features trade shows and art exhibitions. About 200,000 people visit the museum every year to view the masterpieces. The festival is celebrated in New Delhi in November and Mumbai in January or February. The festival mainly consists of a wide range of works of art, photography, video art and more
Date: 14 November - 17 November.
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