Delhi Temple Festivals: Echoes of Tradition and Harmony
Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is not only a political and historical hub but also a city steeped in cultural and religious traditions. Among its many vibrant expressions, the temple festivals stand out as joyous occasions that blend devotion with merrymaking. These celebrations unite rituals, feasting, music, dance, and drama, making them an inseparable part of Delhi’s multicultural life. Lohri Lohri , observed on 13th January, marks The End of Winter . Bonfires are lit, families gather to sing folk songs, and traditional dances create a warm atmosphere of community bonding. Makar Sankranti Makar Sankranti coincides with the famous Kite-Flying Festival. The skies above Connaught Place and Palika Bazaar Are Filled with Colorful Kites, attracting participants from across India and abroad. Basant Panchami Basant Panchami , celebrated in early February, welcomes spring. The Mughal Gardens at Rashtrapati Bhavan open to the public, offering a breathtaking view of bloomi...