The New Year
brings with it the National Snow Statue Competition at Kufri near
Shimla. It is also time for ice-skating in the state capital. The
bonfires of Lohri light up the night sky on January 13 every
year. This festival marks the sowing of the Rabi (winter)
crop.
February brings with it skiing competitions held at Solang Nullah
in Manali. A fair in the memory of the seer Baba Barbhag Singh is
held at around the same time at Una. It is believed that the Baba
had magical powers, which were used towards altruistic ends.
Basant Panchami or the arrival of spring is ushered in by the
little kites that dapple the horizon with their color.
Shivratri or the festival to celebrate the marriage of Shiva in
March signifies ritual gaiety at the famous Baijnath shrine. The
cattle fair at Nalwari, Bilaspur is set amidst carnival
atmosphere. Chait Durga Asthami is celebrated in the Shakti
shrines at Hathkoti, Chitpurni, Jwalamukhi and Vajreshwari. Color
and merrymaking mingle on Holi, the festival of colors at the
Gurdwara at Paonta Sahib, Sirmaur.
In April, Chhat celebrations are held in Kullu and Chamba. Paonta
Sahib welcomes Hindu and Sikh devotees on Baisakhi and Navratri
too begins this month. Fairs are held in Chamba, Bilaspur, Kangra
and Rohru village in Shimla district.
Around the old temple of Hidimba at Kullu, Doongri, a colorful
celebration takes place in May. Banjar Mela in Kullu starts in
the second half of the month. Paragliding season begin in Bir,
Kangra.
Shimla, Dharamshala and Dalhousie welcome the summer in June with
a variety of cultural events. The Prashar Fair is held in Mandi
off the Prashar Lake. The Red Cross fair in Shimla is a big draw
with tourists. The Himachal Folk Costumes Programme and the
Flower Show in the capital attract active participation of the
locals. Lahaul celebrates a unique festival called Cheeshu.
July marks the onset of monsoons when the rains paint everything
green. Haryali is celebrated in Kangra and Sirmaur and Shravan
Sankranti in Nahan.
Buffalo fights are the highlight of the Sari fair held at Arki in
the month of August. The Lahaul Festival is held near Keylong.
Kaza's Ladarcha Fair sees lot of commercial activity on the hold
trade routes to Tibet and Afghanistan. The Manimahesh Yatra
starts in the district of Chamba. The famous fair of Naina Devi
in Bilaspur also takes place this month. In the scenic Kullu
Valley, this is the time for Badranjo.
In the first week of September, Fullaich (Phulech) take place in
Kinnaur while Kangra plays host to Sair. Chamba is the location
for the colorful fair of Rath-Rathni.
Dussehra is one of the most sacred festivals of the Hindu
religion and is celebrated in October. The much talked about
Dussehra celebrations start in Kullu with Navratri. The Pong Dam
is the site of water sports championship held in the same
month.
November is time of Diwali, which is celebrated throughout the
state. On the banks of Sutlej, the Lavi fair continues for three
days. At Sirmaur, idols of Parasuram are immersed in the gentle
waters of Renuka Lake.
Shimla has the tradition of celebrating Christmas since the days
of the British Raj. To take part in the festivities, people come
from far off places. But before Christmas, in the second week of
December, the International Himalayan festival is held in
Dharmshala.