Chapter 18

Art and Culture

Musical Instruments · Dance Forms · Folk Traditions · Festivals & Fairs — BPSC / BSSC

Classification of Musical Instruments (By Bharat Muni)
4Types
CategoryDescriptionExamples
Tantu Vadya (String)Use of stringsVeena, Tanpura, Sitar, Sarod, Violin, Santoor, Rudra Veena, Sarangi, Jantar
Sushir Vadya (Wind)Use of airFlute (Bansuri), Shehnai, Conch (Shankh), Organ, Mouth Organ, Accordion
Ghan Vadya (Solid)Solid; no strings, air or membraneDandiya sticks, Manjira, Khartal, Bell (Ghanta)
Avanaddha Vadya (Percussion)Stretched membrane (often leather)Dhol, Nagara, Tabla, Pakhawaj, Duff, Edakka
⚠ EXAM TRAP
Shehnai has seven holes and is considered an auspicious instrument — often confused with flute in MCQs.
Famous Instruments & Renowned Players
InstrumentRenowned Players
SitarPandit Ravi Shankar (Bharat Ratna 1999; autobiography: Raga Mala), Ustad Vilayat Khan, Nikhil Banerjee, Shahid Parvez, Buddhaditya Mukherjee, Arvind Parikh
SarodUstad Ali Akbar Khan, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Rajeev Taranath, Ustad Allauddin Khan, Hafiz Ali Khan, Buddhadev Das Gupta, Vikashjit Roy Choudhary
ShehnaiUstad Bismillah Khan (Bharat Ratna 2001, alongside Lata Mangeshkar), Dayashankar Jagannath, Prasanna, Hari Singh, Bageshwari Kumar
TablaPandit Anand Gopal Bandopadhyay, Ustad Alla Rakha, Ustad Zakir Hussain (Padma Bhushan 2002), Ustad Kaayaz Khan (Padma Vibhushan 2023), Gudai Maharaj, Kisan Maharaj, Pandit Swapan Choudhary
Flute (Bansuri)Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Prabhat Sharma, Pannalal Ghosh, Raghunath Seth, Rajendra Prasanna
SarangiPandit Ram Narayan, Bundu Khan, Ustad Sabri Khan, Dhruv Ghosh, Asif Ali Khan
VeenaUstad Bahauddin Dagar, S. Balachandran, B. Doreswamy Iyengar, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
MridangamRamanath V. Radhavan, V.K. Sivaraman, Dr. Jagdish Singh, T.V. Gopalakrishnan, Anant R. Krishnan
ViolinVishnu Govind Jog, Lalgudi Jayaraman, T.N. Krishnan, Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu, Ragini Shankar
SantoorPandit Shivkumar Sharma (Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 1986), Bhajan Sopori, Rahul Sharma
GuitarBrij Bhushan Kabra
MandolinU. Srinivas
NadaswaramSheikh Hassan, Nirruswami Pillai, Rajarathnam Pillai
DrumsShivamani
SurbaharAnnapurna Devi, Ustad Imrat Khan
Rudra VeenaUstad Asad Ali Khan
PakhawajMohan Shyam Sharma, Tantarama Sharma
⚡ QUICK RECALL
Bismillah Khan (Shehnai) played at the Red Fort on Independence Day — a classic BPSC one-liner.
Important Facts About Indian Musical Instruments
  • Ponu Yoksy: A sword-shaped musical instrument from Arunachal Pradesh
  • Saraswati Veena: Made using jackfruit wood, popular in Karnataka
  • Chinkara: A string instrument popular in Madhya Pradesh
  • Tansen: Expert in playing the Rabab, a string instrument
  • Pena: A traditional bowed instrument from Manipur
  • R.K. Bijapure: Known for mastery in Harmonium
  • Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt: Inventor of the Mohan Veena
  • Kartal: Traditional instrument from Rajasthan, an idiophone
  • Dhrupad style: Associated with the Vishnupur Gharana
  • Ektara: A single-string instrument common in Maharashtra
  • T.H. Vinayakram: Known as the "God of Ghatam" in Carnatic music
  • Khuang: A traditional instrument from Mizoram
  • Purandara Dasa: Revered as the Father of Carnatic Music
Instrumental Music Gharanas
GharanaAssociated Instrument
Banaras Baaj GharanaTabla
Delhi GharanaTabla
Lucknow GharanaTabla
Farrukhabad GharanaTabla
Jaipur GharanaSitar
Maihar GharanaSitar
Imdad Khan GharanaSitar
Bulandshahr GharanaSarod
Niyamatullah GharanaSarod
Gaya GharanaEsraj
Nana Saheb Panse GharanaPakhawaj
Kudau Singh GharanaPakhawaj
Nathdwara GharanaPakhawaj
Ghulam Ali GharanaPakhawaj
Indore Beenkar GharanaVeena
Sources & Classification of Indian Dance
  • Bharata Muni's Natyashastra — primary source of Indian classical dance
  • Nandikeshwara's Abhinaya Darpana — key treatise on expression & gestures
  • Dance is known as the "5th Veda" (Nat) — a synthesis of the four Vedas

Types of Dance

  • Shastriya Nritya (Classical): Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Mohiniyattam, Sattriya
  • Lok Nritya (Folk): Bhangra (Punjab), Garba (Gujarat), Ghoomar (Rajasthan), Lavani (Maharashtra)
8Classical Dances (Sangeet Natak Akademi)
9With Chhau (Govt. of India)
Classical DanceState/Region
BharatanatyamTamil Nadu
KuchipudiAndhra Pradesh
KathakaliKerala
MohiniyattamKerala
KathakUttar Pradesh
ManipuriManipur
OdissiOdisha
SattriyaAssam
⚠ EXAM TRAP
Officially SNA recognizes 8 classical dances; Chhau is separately recognized by the Ministry of Culture, taking the govt. total to 9 — questions often test this distinction.
1. Bharatanatyam (Tamil Nadu)
OriginTemple dance by Devadasis; last Devadasi: Muthukannammal
Other NamesSadir, Dasiattam, Agni Nritya, Ekarthya
Special FeatureSolo storytelling — multiple roles by one performer

Two Aspects

  • Tandava: Powerful, vigorous male energy (Shiva's cosmic dance)
  • Lasya: Graceful, delicate feminine expression (Parvati's dance)

Performance Elements

  • Alarippu: Invocatory piece for guru & deities
  • Jatiswaram: Pure dance with melodic swaras
  • Shabdam: Combines music and expression
  • Varnam: Blend of pure dance and storytelling
  • Tillana: Concludes with pure rhythmic dance

Mudras depicted on Chidambaram Temple's Gopuram · Banned by British in 1910, later revived · Rooted in Shaivism & South Indian tradition · Vazhuvoor is a notable bani (style)

Renowned Dancers

  • Rukmini Devi Arundale — revived Bharatanatyam, founded Kalakshetra, Chennai
  • E. Krishna Iyer — pivotal in reviving the form in early 20th century
  • Padma Subrahmanyam — reconstructed karanas from Natya Shastra
  • Alarmel Valli — Chevalier of Arts and Letters (France, 2004)
  • Yamini Krishnamurthy — Asthana Nartaki of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam
  • Vyjayanthimala Bali, Leela Samson, Mrinalini Sarabhai, Mallika Sarabhai, Lakshmi Viswanathan

Musical Instruments: Mridangam, Veena, Flute, Sarangi, Manjira

⚡ QUICK RECALL
Rukmini Devi Arundale = Bharatanatyam + Kalakshetra, Chennai — one of the most repeated BPSC facts.
2. Kuchipudi (Andhra Pradesh)
OriginVillage of Kuchelapuram, Andhra Pradesh
Systematized bySiddhendra Yogi
ThemesStories from Bhagavata Purana
Unique FeatureTarangam — dancer balances on a brass plate

Originally performed only by men (even female roles); later women joined · Combines Nritta, Natya, and Nritya · Instruments: Violin, Mridangam · Costumes: Bagalbandi (men), Banarasi/Kanchipuram silk saree (women) · Vempati Chinna Satyam founded Kuchipudi Art Academy in Chennai (1963)

Renowned Dancers

  • Lakshminarayana Shastri — "Father of solo Kuchipudi" (Eka Vyakti Vidya)
  • Radha Reddy, Raja Reddy, Vempati Satyanarayana, Yamini Krishnamurthy, Indrani Rahman, Swapna Sundari
3. Kathakali (Kerala)
DevelopmentCredited to a hero of the Zamorin rulers of Calicut
Popularized byKalamandalam Narayana Menon
InstitutionKerala Kalamandalam, est. 1930 by Vallathol Narayana Menon
  • Begins with Kettikottu — a specific drum recital
  • One of the oldest theatrical dance styles in the world
  • Male-dominated form — even female roles played by men
  • Themes from Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Puranas
  • Face makeup symbolizes the character's nature

Five Types of Makeup (Vesham)

VeshamRepresents
Pacha (Green)Noble heroes and divine characters
Kathi (Knife)Arrogant and evil characters
Thadi (Beard)Red: Demons · White: Divine beings · Black: Hunters/forest dwellers
MinukkuGentle female or saintly characters
Kari (Black)Witches or evil female figures

Sevakali: preparatory practice session · Kalasham: a dance sequence · "Nalacharitham" is an important Kathakali play

Renowned Dancers

  • Ram Gopal, Krishna Nair, Madhavan, Anand Shivraman, Mrinalini Sarabhai, Krishnan Kutty
⚠ EXAM TRAP
Kathakali makeup colors are a favorite MCQ trap — remember Red beard = Demons, White beard = Divine, Black beard = Hunters.
4. Mohiniyattam (Kerala)
First mentioned inWorks of Bhasmangalam Narayana Namboodiri
Promoted bySwathi Thirunal, ruler of Travancore
StyleSolo dance, based on Lasya (graceful/feminine)

Also referenced in "Vyavaharamala" (16th century) · Related forms: Tevittichiyattam, Nangiar Koothu, Hasyaabhinaya · Songs traditionally in Manipravalam (Malayalam + Sanskrit) · Themes: love, devotion, surrender to God · Shares similarities with Bharatanatyam and Kathakali

Renowned Dancers

  • Bharati Shivaji, Jayaprabha Menon, Madhuri Amma, K. Kalyani, Shantarav, Ragini Devi, Thankamony, Sunanda Nair, Tara Nidugodi, Hema Malini
5. Kathak (Uttar Pradesh)
EtymologyFrom "Katha" meaning story
Modern RevivalLeila Sokhey (Menaka)
Associated FormsThumri music, Natvari Nritya (dance of Krishna)

A Kathak training center was established in Khandala in 1955

4 Major Kathak Gharanas

GharanaKey Facts
Lucknow GharanaPeaked during Nawab Wajid Ali Shah's reign
Jaipur GharanaFounded by Manuji
Varanasi GharanaFounded by Janaki Prasad
Raigarh GharanaAlso linked to Kathak

Renowned Dancers

  • Birju Maharaj, Lachhu Maharaj, Shambhu Maharaj, Shobhana Narayan, Sitara Devi, Kalka Prasad, Damayanti Joshi
  • Sangeet Majumdar — honoured with Casa de la India Award by Spain
6. Manipuri (Manipur)
OriginsMeitei language; influenced by Vaishnavism (Raasleela of Radha-Krishna)
Golden EraReign of Bhagyachandra and Keerti Chandra
Oldest StyleLai Haraoba (ritualistic/folk tradition)
Style NameCholam Jagoi

Forms: Pung Cholom (Drum Dance), Kartal Cholom (Cymbals Dance), Dhol Cholom · Popularized outside Manipur by Rabindranath Tagore at Santiniketan · Traditional singing style: "Nata"

Renowned Dancers

  • Charu Mathur, Sadhona Bose
  • Jhaveri Sisters — Darshana, Ranjana, Nayana, Suvarna
7. Odissi (Odisha)
OriginMaharis (temple dancers) / Devadasis
Historical EvidenceUdayagiri & Khandagiri caves (2nd century BCE)
PatronJain King Kharavela
ThemesStories of Lord Vishnu's Krishna avatar

Pakhawaj syllables used in performances · Central spiritual concept: Moksha

Prominent Gurus

  • Kelucharan Mohapatra — Padma Vibhushan 2000, first dancer from Odisha to receive it
  • Mohan Mahapatra, Pankaj Charan Das, Mayadhar Raut

Renowned Female Dancers

  • Sanjukta Panigrahi, Sonal Mansingh, Priyamboda Mohanty, Madhavi Mudgal, Indrani Rahman
  • Sharon Lowen (USA), Myrta Barvie (Argentina)
8. Sattriya (Assam)
OriginVaishnavite monasteries (Sattras)
Recognized as Classical2000, by Government of India
Popularized bySrimanta Sankardeva, 15th century
  • Incorporates "Mati Akhara" — basic exercise patterns
  • One-act play form: "Ankiya Naat"
  • Related elements: Chali, Sumura, Nadubhangi

Important Forms within Sattriya

  • Dashavatar Nritya, Chali Nritya, Behar Nritya, Apsara Nritya

Renowned Dancers

  • Manik Barbayan, Bopuram Barbayan, Guru Ghano Kanta Bora, Jatin Goswami
⚡ QUICK RECALL
Sattriya is the most recently recognized classical dance (2000) — commonly tested with Chhau's 9th slot.
Folk Dances of India (State-wise)
StateFolk Dances
Andhra PradeshGhanta Mardala, Veeranatyam, Dhimsa, Butta Bommalu, Lambadi, Kolattam
AssamJhumur/Jhumura, Bihu, Bichhua, Bagurumba, Tawlang Changli
BiharKamla, Chhau, Birha, Jat-Jatin, Soharai, Jijhiya/Jhijhiya, Sama-Chakeva, Videsiya (Bhikhari Thakur)
ChhattisgarhPandwani, Sua Karma, Gaur Maria, Raut Nacha, Saila, Sarhul Bar, Nacha
GoaFugdi, Ghode Madni, Mando, Tarang Mel
GujaratGarba, Dandiya Raas, Tippani, Rathwa, Dhamal, Gof, Hallisaka
Himachal PradeshNoti (Guinness World Record), Dhurehi, Jhora, Charba, Kulvi Nati, Shon
Jammu & KashmirRauf, Hikat, Bhairava Geet, Chakri, Tamali
JharkhandChhau (UNESCO), Kadsa
KarnatakaBhoota Kola, Yakshagana, Veeragase, Kamsale, Karga, Pata Kunitha, Dollu Kunitha
KeralaKoikottikali, Kaliyattam, Thappattikkali, Chavittunatakam, Mudiyettu, Chakyar Koothu (UNESCO 2010)
Madhya PradeshKarma Dance, Rai Dance, Jawara Dance, Matki Dance
MaharashtraTamasha, Lavani, Dhangari Gaja, Lezim, Gafa, Dashavatar
ManipurThabal Chongba, Basanta Ras, Lai Haraoba, Natras, Nupa Pala
MeghalayaPomblang Nongkrem, Shad Suk Mynsiem, Wangala, Laho
MizoramCheraw (bamboo dance), Par Lam, Chheihlam, Khuallam
NagalandZeliang, Rangma, Aaluyattu, Chang Lo, Kuki Dance
OdishaRasa Leela, Paika, Goti Pua, Danda Nrutya, Mahari, Danda Yatra, Dalkhai
PuducherryGarodi
PunjabGiddha, Bhangra, Dhaman, Gatka
RajasthanRauf, Ghoomar, Gair, Bhavai, Chari, Kathputli, Kalbelia (UNESCO 2010), Kachhi Ghodi, Gangaur, Terah Tali
SikkimChu-Faat, Bhutia Dance
Tamil NaduKummi, Kavadi, Kolattam, Karagam
TelanganaMadhuri (Lambadi/Banjara tribe)
TripuraHojagiri, Mamita, Lebang Boomani, Sangrai
UttarakhandKumaoni, Chhopula, Langvir, Jagar, Bhotiya, Chanchari
West BengalKathi, Brita, Chhau, Baul, Alkap, Kirtan, Jatra, Gambhira
HaryanaJhumar, Phag, Dhamal, Luru, Gugga, Khoria, Gagor
LadakhBalti, Shondol
Andaman & NicobarLava Dance
⚠ EXAM TRAP
Chhau appears under Bihar, Jharkhand AND West Bengal — a multi-state overlap frequently tested.
Major Tribal Dances
DanceTribeRegion
Chaad Laho DanceJaintia TribeMeghalaya (Chaad Lah Festival)
Dhimsa DanceVisakhapatnam, Araku Valley (AP)
Jhika Dasain DanceSanthal TribeMeghalaya
Zo Mal Lok DanceLepcha CommunitySikkim
Rangma (War Dance)Tribes of NagalandNagaland
Tambadi DanceBanjara TribeAndhra Pradesh
Sangphoo DanceNaga TribeNagaland
Chakri DanceWomen of Kanjar TribeRajasthan
Mundari DanceMunda TribeJharkhand
Adi DanceAdi TribeArunachal Pradesh
Ghumar DanceBhil TribeGujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, MP
Karma DanceKarma TribeChhattisgarh
Tapu DanceArunachal Pradesh
Jhumar DanceKurmi CommunityJharkhand
Sarhul DanceOraon TribeJharkhand & Chhattisgarh
Elelakkarodi DanceKerala
Ratwai DanceMewati TribeRajasthan
Other Important Cultural Facts
  • Ahārya Abhinaya: Use of costume, ornaments, makeup, decorative elements in acting
  • Siddis of Gujarat: Cultural heritage nearly 300 years old
  • Kandyan Dance: Traditional dance form of Sri Lanka
  • Zonpa Legso: Traditional welcome dance of Bhutan
  • Kavadi Aattam (Karnataka): Ritual dance worshipping Lord Murugan
  • Ummatt Aat: Folk dance performed in Coorg (Karnataka)
  • Kummottikali: Popular mask dance of South Malabar (Kerala)
Folk Songs of Major States
StateFolk Songs
Uttar PradeshKalgiturra, Phaag, Goulan Geet, Hid Gayan, Alha Gayan, Deori Geet, Bambuliya Geet, Vasdev, Birha, Videsiya
ChhattisgarhSohar, Kaherva, Chanaini, Nouwa Jhokkad, Banjarwa-Nayakwa, Kajli/Kajri, Jarewa-Parewa, Sadavraj Saranga
UttarakhandJhora, Chanchari, Bhagnaul, Bair, Rituren, Handukiya Bol, Malusahi, Jagar, Bhadoun, Shakunakshar (Fag)
Chhattisgarh / MPBhojali, Pandavani, Jas, Bharthari, Bans geet, Gaura-Gauri song, Dewar song, Karma song
Bihar / JharkhandNanchari, Samdani, Jhumar, Tirhuti, Syam Chakeva, Chhath Songs, Jat-Jatin, Bargamani, Sohar
RajasthanHalra, Kaman, Aalun-Jalo songs, Gangaur, Pankhida, Maud
AssamBihu song, Lokgeet song, Tokari geet
Andhra PradeshMadiga Dappu, Mala Jammikunta Burrakatha
KarnatakaBhavageet, Dollukumitha, Veeraga
MaharashtraLavani, Powada, Ovi, Bhaleri
Tamil NaduNattupura Pattu
West BengalBaul, Bhatiyali, Bhadugan, Bhawayya
PunjabTappa
KeralaPulaya, Paraiya, Bhoot geet
ManipurBaul, Phungawari, Khubak Eroi
TripuraRauchambung, Jadooni, Reshkhagara
Arunachal PradeshJa-jin-ja, Barayi, Niyoga
NagalandHiliyinlu, Nyulyei, Hireiliu
GoaMando
Jammu & KashmirVanabun
⚡ QUICK RECALL
Bihar/Jharkhand folk songs include Chhath Songs — directly connects to Bihar's most important festival, Chhath Puja.
Major Festivals of Hinduism
FestivalDescription
HoliFull moon day of Falgun (Spring); Lathmar Holi next day after Holika Dahan
DiwaliNew moon day of Kartik; commemorates Lord Rama's return from exile
Vijayadashami10th day of Shukla Paksha, Ashwin; symbol of Rama's victory over Ravana
JanmashtamiAshtami of Krishna Paksha, Bhadrapada; birthday of Lord Krishna
Ramnavami9th day of Shukla Paksha, Chaitra; birthday of Lord Rama
Basant Panchami5th day of Shukla Paksha, Magh; worship of Goddess Saraswati
Raksha BandhanFull moon of Shravan; bond between brother and sister
Ganesh ChaturthiChaturthi of Shukla Paksha, Bhadrapada; started by Balgangadhar Tilak
Makar SankrantiDedicated to the Sun
Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi Festivals

Islam

FestivalDescription
Eid-ul-FitrFirst day of Shawwal, after Ramadan ends
Eid-ul-Adha (Bakrid)10th of Hajj month; memory of Prophet Ibrahim's sacrifice
MuharramFestival of mourning; first holy month of Islamic calendar
Shab-e-Barat15th night of Shaban; night of forgiveness and prayer

Sikhism

FestivalDescription
Vaisakhi1st Vaishakh (April-May); founding of Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh
Lohri13th January; bonfire and circling ritual
Hola MohallaDay after Holi; started by Guru Gobind Singh

Christianity

FestivalDescription
Christmas25 December; birth of Jesus Christ
Good FridayBefore Easter; crucifixion of Jesus
EasterResurrection of Jesus Christ

Buddhism

FestivalDescription
Buddha PurnimaFull moon, Vaisakha; birth, enlightenment & Mahaparinirvana of Buddha
Tseshu FestivalSikkim & Ladakh; commemorates Padmasambhava's birth
SangkenArunachal Pradesh

Jainism

FestivalDescription
Mahavir Jayanti13th of Shukla Paksha, Chaitra; birthday of Lord Mahavir
Gyan PanchamiJyeshtha Shukla Panchami; Jain scriptures written & worshipped
ParyushanAugust or September

Parsi

FestivalDescription
Navroz21st March; also called Jamshed Navroz
Zarathustno DeesoDeath anniversary of Zarathust
Khordad SalBirthday of Zarathust, founder of Parsis
⚠ EXAM TRAP
Do not confuse Navroz (Parsi New Year, 21 March) with Vaisakhi (Sikh, April) — commonly mixed up in date-based MCQs.
National Festivals
FestivalDateDescription
Republic Day26 JanuaryConstitution came into force, 1950
Gandhi Jayanti2 OctoberGandhi's birthday; International Non-Violence Day
Independence Day15 AugustSymbol of India's independence
Major Regional Festivals
FestivalState/RegionDescription
PongalTamil NaduStarts 14 Jan, 4 days: Bhai/Surya/Maatu/Kaanum Pongal
OnamKeralaHarvest festival; boat race; started by Chera king Mahabali
BihuAssam3 times a year: Rangali/Bohag, Bhogali, Kangali Bihu
Durga PujaWest BengalAshwin Navratri month; worship of Shakti
VidhavaMaharashtraTwice a year; worship of Lord Vithoba (Vishnu)
Jagannath Rath YatraOdisha (Puri)June-July; famous Vaishnava festival
Rajim KumbhChhattisgarhRajim, Raipur; on banks of Mahanadi
ChhathBihar (most famous), Eastern UPShashthi of Shukla Paksha, Kartik; worship of the Sun
Khan FestivalArunachal PradeshBy Miji tribe; secular festival
Masassu FestivalNagalandBy Ao tribe, first week of May
Emro FestivalNagalandBy Pachuri tribe, October; harvest arrival
Dasmoche FestivalLeh (Ladakh)Second week of Feb; organised by Buddhist monks
Mysore DussehraKarnataka600+ year old tradition
MahamastakabhishekaShravanabelagola (Karnataka)Jain festival; Bahubali statue, every 12 years
Nanda Devi Raj JatUttarakhandReligious pilgrimage, every 12 years
⚡ QUICK RECALL
Chhath Puja = Bihar's most important festival, dedicated to the Sun God and his wife Usha — high-priority for BPSC.
Other Notable Festivals
FestivalState/Description
Cheti ChandGod of Sindhi community (Jhulelal); Hindu Moon celebration
Kharchi PujaTripura; July-August
Kala Ghoda FestivalAnnual, Mumbai (since 1999)
Losung FestivalSikkim; by Bhutia tribe
Harai and TiharNepal; by Hindus
Wangpui Kut FestivalMizoram, since 1984; 2 days
Attolu IduLakshadweep
NuakhaiOdisha; harvest festival, Aug-Sep
Lokranjan FestivalKhajuraho (MP); live tribal dance
Rohela Panduga/Roti MahatsavAndhra Pradesh; 3 days, Chara Shaheed Dargah
Vishu UtsavKerala/Maharashtra; Malayalam New Year
Harela FestivalUttarakhand; symbol of new harvest
Hemis FestivalLadakh; birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava
ThrissurpuramKerala; April-May
Khajuraho Dance FestivalMP; 7 days, started 1975
Kajri FestivalMirzapur (UP); honours Kajali
Me-Dum-Me-Phi FestivalAssam; by Ahom people
Atla TaddiAndhra Pradesh, Sept-Oct
Raj ParvOdisha; June, 3 days
Doljatra FestivalBengal, Odisha, Manipur, Assam; by Vaishnavites
Bali YatraCuttack, Odisha; Kartik Purnima
Braj UtsavDedicated to Lord Krishna, before Holi, Rajasthan
SakewaSikkim; tribute to Mother Nature by Kirat Khambu Rai
Hampi UtsavKarnataka; celebrates Vijayanagara Empire
Mewar FestivalUdaipur (Rajasthan); Gangaur, dedicated to Parvati
Pinjore Heritage FestivalPanchkula, Haryana; December
UttarayanGujarat; International Kite Festival
Kutch FestivalBhuj, Gujarat
Fairs / Melas of India
Fair / MelaLocation / Description
Bhavnath Mahadev FairJunagadh, Gujarat; during Mahashivratri
Madhavrai Poonam FairGujarat; Neelkanth Mahadev Complex, Babra
Madhovpur FairGujarat; marriage of Krishna and Rukmini, 5 days
Groundnut FairKarnataka; last Monday of Kartik month
Paush FairWest Bengal; on occasion of harvest
Surajkund FairFaridabad (Haryana); International Crafts Mela
Shri Jagannath FairAlwar (Rajasthan); Lord Jagannath procession
Pushkar Camel FairRajasthan; world's largest camel fair
Simhastha FairUjjain, MP; Shipra River
Gangaur FestivalPushkar, Nagaur & Ursa Fair, Rajasthan
Sardhana Christian FairUttar Pradesh; first Sunday of November
Ambubachi FairAssam; Kamakhya Temple
Bahu FairJammu; one of biggest Hindu festivals
Dogdarbar FairGujarat; during Holi
Kumbh FairEvery 12 years; Haridwar (Ganga), Prayagraj (Sangam), Nasik (Godavari), Ujjain (Kshipra)
Sonpur Cattle FairSonpur (Bihar); Asia's largest, at Ganga-Gandak confluence
⚠ EXAM TRAP
Kumbh Mela's 4 locations & rivers are frequently mismatched in options — Haridwar (Ganga), Prayagraj (Sangam), Nasik (Godavari), Ujjain (Kshipra/Shipra).
⚡ QUICK RECALL
Sonpur Cattle Fair (Bihar) = Asia's largest cattle fair — a Bihar-specific fact commonly asked in BPSC/BSSC.
Quick Reference Summary
TopicKey Fact
Musical Instrument ClassificationBy Bharat Muni; 4 types: Tantu, Sushir, Ghan, Avanaddha Vadya
Father of Carnatic MusicPurandara Dasa
Inventor of Mohan VeenaPt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
God of GhatamT.H. Vinayakram
Shehnai – Bharat RatnaUstad Bismillah Khan (2001)
Total Classical Dances8 (officially); 9 (with Chhau, Govt. recognition)
Bharatanatyam"5th Veda"; Tamil Nadu; banned 1910, later revived
KuchipudiAndhra Pradesh; founded by Siddhendra Yogi; concludes with Tarangam
KathakaliKerala; oldest theatrical dance style; Kalamandalam est. 1930
SattriyaAssam; recognized as classical dance in 2000
ManipuriManipur; based on Raasleela of Radha and Krishna
OdissiOdisha; evidence in Udayagiri caves (2nd century BCE)
KathakUP; derived from "Katha" (story)
KalbeliaRajasthan; UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage 2010
Chhau (UNESCO)Jharkhand; recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Kumbh MelaEvery 12 years; 4 locations: Haridwar, Prayagraj, Nasik, Ujjain
Pushkar Camel FairRajasthan; world's largest camel fair
Sonpur Cattle FairBihar; Asia's largest
OnamKerala; harvest festival; boat race; by Chera king Mahabali
PongalTamil Nadu; starts 14 January; 4-day festival
BihuAssam; 3 times a year (Rangali, Bhogali, Kangali)
Chhath PujaBihar; worship of Sun god
Republic Day26 January
Gandhi Jayanti2 October; International Non-Violence Day
Independence Day15 August
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