Complete information on Madhya Pradesh's festivals


Situated at the heart of the Indian subcontinent, Madhya Pradesh is a region renowned for its rich cultural heritage. To learn everything there is to know about Madhya Pradesh festivals, keep reading this page. The state is thought to be home to the greatest number of tribe members, each with their own distinctive set of strong beliefs and practices that are reflected in their celebration of festivals. There are several festivals, like Christmas and New Year's, in this concrete, tribal, and urban state of tolerance towards all religions and races. It is hard not be charmed by the festivities that take place in this state, and the festivals are renowned for their breathtaking display of colors.


Madhya Pradesh’s festivals and culture:









1. Pachmari Festival:


It is one of the most popular festivals in Madhya Pradesh. The celebrations last for almost six days. We celebrate from New Year's Eve through roughly the 25th. Artists revere the nation's folklore while selling their creations in an effort to maintain its rich cultural past. There are numerous artisan fairs and exhibitions happening at this time. The Shivaratri Mela is the most famous festival that takes place during this period. It is also the festival of Lord Shiva, and on this day thousands of devotees flood the holy Shiva temple in Satpura. There are reports of a sizable congregation at the Mahadev temple.


Significance: Individuals who disbelieve in Lord Shiva and Parvati worship and pray at the temple. Hail Mary.

The main draws are the magnificent offerings and prayers made in honor of Lord Shiva. In addition, festivals and fairs also take place and provide plenty of entertainment.

Where Celebrated: The city of Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh hosts this festival

Date of the festival: It usually starts at the end of December and continues till or around the beginning of January.



2. Khajuraho Dance Festival:

Khajuraho Dance Festival is a major festival in Madhya Pradesh organized by Madhya Pradesh Kala Parishad. It is the Khajuraho Dance Festival, an all-dance festival that spans seven days. It is one of the most important festivals in the cultural calendar, from tourists to locals and even famous people gather to witness the spectacular performance of world-renowned artists. The 29-year-old festival is held in front of floodlight-lit temples of the western tribes of Khajuraho, setting the stage for the entire population to perform Odissi, Kuchipudi, Kathakali and many more dances. .


Significance: The significance of the dances is that they are performed in honor of Lord Shiva, the Sun Lord, in front of the Chitra Gupta temple and Shiva temples.

Important attractions: Dances and other art forms are performed here, set against the backdrop of temples. The festival is a feast for the eyes and a one-of-a-kind experience.

When is it celebrated: In February or March

Where it is celebrated: The UNESCO site is located in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh

Festival Dates: 20-26 February, 2019, 2020 dates yet to be announced.



3. Chhatyagiri Vihara Utsav:

It is Chetiagiri Vihara Utsav which is celebrated with great pomp throughout the state. It happens in the last month of the year in the months around November. In November, the Chetiagiri Vihara Utsav is celebrated in Sanchi and is a single-day celebration linked to Buddhist traditions and norms. Thousands of Buddhist monks and saints flock to Sanchi to participate in this ceremony and the relics of two disciples of Buddha are worshiped and observed at this place. The auspicious day is completely associated with things.

Importance: Adhering to and believing in the values that Lord Buddha preached to us. Buddhist monks travel to Sanchi to participate in the festival.

View of the relics of the two initial followers of Buddha is the main draw.

When It's Celebrated: In November or December each year

Where it was Celebrated: Madhya Pradesh's Sanchi

The festival is on November 26.


4. Music Festival Tansen:

Renowned performers and singers from all over the Indian subcontinent come to participate in the annual Tansen Sangeet Utsav. This pays homage to the period when Tansen was one of Akbar's court's nine jewels. The cause for this festival, a cultural music event hosted in Gwalior MP, is Tansen's burial place in Gwalior. The Madhya Pradesh government's Department of Culture, Gwalior, is in charge of running it.

Significance: Paying tribute to the poetry and music of Tansen by Akbar Navratna.

Principal draws: The national representation of musicians is one of the festival's main draws. Attending the festival is a chance to hear some of the most well-known performers in the nation. This justifies spending the time to attend the event.

When Celebrated: Every year in December, for four days.

Where it was Celebrated: Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior

Dates of the festival: Not set yet.




5. Diwali:

It is Madhya Pradesh's other significant celebration. The state celebrates the Dussehra festival in style. Ten days are allotted to the celebration. It is a reference to the mythological story of the exiled Lord Rama and the festival commemorates his return. It is because of this that during Dussehra the king creates an effigy of the god from Ravana and burns it to symbolize the victory of good and the defeat of evil.

Significance: The significance of this event is to celebrate Lord Rama's return from exile and his victory over killing Ravana, the king of Lanka.

Main attraction: lighting Ravana on a flame to celebrate the victory of good over evil

When is it celebrated: It is in October every year.

Place of Celebration: All over Madhya Pradesh

Festival Date: Every year 8 October 2019 Festival date depends


So, these are some important festivals celebrated across Madhya Pradesh. These celebrations are unique and because they are based on an important mythological source and among the beliefs and values of the population, they are celebrated grandly. There is a lot of importance in the celebration of these events which are celebrated with great enthusiasm following the old traditions. Madhya Pradesh is not only the center of India but also the state that hosts the most prestigious cultural and heritage festivals. These fairs weave together different religions and cast spells that no one can resist!


Frequently Asked Questions and Answers:

1. Is there a harvest festival in Madhya Pradesh?

Hareli is a major harvest festival in Madhya Pradesh. Gond tribe celebrates the festival. On this day, they pray for cattle and farm implements and pray for more productive crop yields. This festival is celebrated from July to August.

2. What kind of dishes are served during celebrations during festivals in Madhya Pradesh?

Generally, food items like Poha, Dalbafla, Palakpuri and Malpua are served on special occasions like celebrations. Both desserts are highly appreciated by visitors to the state and are special food items for celebrations.

3. Which language is widely spoken across Madhya Pradesh?

Generally, Hindi is the official language and is widely spoken across the state. However, there are several dialects such as Awadhi and Bagheli spoken in the eastern parts of the state and eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh.