Let us enjoy the interpretation of this unique deity by various artists. Ganesha, also known as Vinayaka, is believed to remove all obstacles that could mar any new projects. The elephant god Ganesh symbolises new beginning and unleashing of creative energy.
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Lord Ganesh or Ganapati is very special for artists and all creative people. See these beautiful paintings of Lord Ganesh by artists from all over India on the auspicious occasion of Ganesha festival. Bangalore Habba - December, one of the city's most notable festivals which seems to get bigger every year, attracting literally thousands of visitors to Bangalore.Ganesha paintings to mark Ganesha festival.This festival involves worshipping at the famous Bull Temple, where farmers offer their nuts to the gods Kadalekaye Parishe (Peanut Festival) - November, celebrations abound as the first crop of groundnuts arrives.Diwali (Deepavaali) - mid-October, a huge religious event taking place all over India and lasting five days, with worshipping, decorations and fireworks.
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Holi - mid-March, marking the full moon during the month of Phalgun, with plenty of live music, dancing and also the throwing of coloured powder.Mahashivratri - late February, a Hindi event honouring Lord Shiva, who was believed to marry the Goddess Parvati on this particular day.Republic Day - January 26th, national holiday, celebrating the anniversary of India being established as an actual republic in the mid-20th century.Makara Sankranthi / Pongal - mid-January, holy day celebrated each year in Bangalore at harvest time, with offerings of pumpkins and beans to the Gods of the Harvests and Goodwill, marking the changing seasons.Bangalore's most noteworthy annual events are shown below.īangalore Calendar of Festivals and Events 2014 / 2015
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With snake charming, costumed processions, concerts and many public holidays, such as the Independence Day each August, look out for the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations in September, the Dussehra Festival (Durga Puja) and Diwali (Deepavaali) each October, and the Bangalore Habba each December, which are amongst the city's main events. Hindu festivals have long been an integral part of life in Bangalore and are often based at the city's many prominent temples, such as the historic and rather beautiful Bull Temple. There are always plenty of things to do in Bangalore, whatever the time of year.