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Chanderi Mahotsav

The festival of the Kota people is celebrated every year in the month of June. It is called Chanderi Mahotsav and it has been celebrated since ancient times. This festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna, who was born on this day.

The festival of Devdas is celebrated on the day of Diwali and it is one of the important festivals of Chanderi.

Mahotsav - The festival of the Kota people is celebrated every year in the month of June.

Mahotsav - The festival of the Kota people is celebrated every year in the month of June. It is a celebration for all, a time when people from different parts of India come together and make merry with each other.

There are many rituals involved with this festival that you should know about before attending it

On the last day of Chaitra Navratri, there will be an evening prayer called 'Pankti'. This prayer is conducted by members of different sects such as Jains, Buddhists and Hindus alike who come together at nightfall on that day at their respective temples where they perform their respective rituals according to their religious beliefs before going home early morning after breakfasting together with family members/friends etc...

Festival of Devdas - It is celebrated on the day of Diwali and is one of the important festivals of kota.

Festival of Devdas - It is celebrated on the day of Diwali and is one of the important festivals of kota. The festival takes place every 3 years and it is a festival that takes place every year in June. The celebration begins with New Year's Day, which happens to be a day before Diwali (Diwali).

On this special occasion, people buy lots of items for their homes like lamps, clocks etc., which are given away as gifts during this time so that they can celebrate this event together with their family members & friends at home or elsewhere if they wish.

Chanderi Carnival

The Chanderi Carnival is a cultural festival of Chanderi. It is held every year on the day of Diwali and is celebrated with great enthusiasm by people from all over India as well as visitors from abroad. This festival has been organizing for many years now and it’s one of the most popular festivals in Chanderi.

This festival celebrates victory over evil and also honors those who have done good deeds during their lifetime, thus making it an occasion to celebrate all those things that you may have achieved in life or even just being on this earth!

Jalsa - This is an annual festival which takes place during Dussehra.

Jalsa - This is an annual festival which takes place during Dussehra. The festival is celebrated by the Kota people. It is one of the important festivals of kota and it lasts for three days.

Kota is famous for its beautiful temples, which were built by Rajput kings during their rule in Chanderi district. There are many temples in Chanderi town including Shri Suryanarayan Temple, Shri Mahavir Mahaveerji Temple, Shri Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple etc., but one of them stands out as being very old: it's called "Jal Mandir." This temple was built by Maharaja Lawrence Singh in memory of his late grandfather who passed away while building this shrine back in 1750 AD (which means that it must have been around 200 years old already!).

Kumbh Mela (Sangam) - It is an event that takes place every 3 years, when millions of Devotees bathe in the Sangam at Allahabad.

Kumbh Mela (Sangam) is an event that takes place every 3 years, when millions of Devotees bathe in the Sangam at Allahabad. The first Kumbh Mela was held in January 1950 and was called Maha Kumbh Mela. It is a mass religious bathing event in which millions of people from all over the world come to bathe in the Sangam.

Shahi Snan Festival

Shahi Snan Festival is a festival that is celebrated every year in Chanderi. It is a festival that celebrates the return of Lord Vishnu to earth after a long period of time. The festival begins on the day when Lord Vishnu was born as Krishna and ends on Krishna's birthday, Janmashtami.

The shahi snan ceremony takes place at midnight on this day and people gather together at homes or temples to offer prayers for their loved ones who have passed away. After offering prayers, people distribute sweets among themselves as well as give prasadam (offerings) to those who cannot afford it themselves

Lotus Festival

The Lotus Festival is a festival of lotus. It is celebrated on the day of sixth lunar month, which is known as Vaishakha Shukla Navami in Hindu calendar.

The origin of this festival dates back to ancient times when people started worshiping lotus flowers and observing rituals related to them. In fact, it has been mentioned in some texts that Lord Vishnu himself had created a lake called Surya Kunda for his devotees who would come here for bathing and drinking water from it during their journey across oceans or even across galaxies!

The Kota people have been celebrating this annual event since time immemorial by offering prayers to Lord Vishnu so that he gives them good health and prosperity throughout their lives; but today these rituals have become less common because most people believe that if you ask for something special from God then there must be an end result (elevation).

Chanderi Arts Festival

The Chanderi Arts Festival is a cultural event held in the month of June. It is a week-long event, where all kinds of art forms are showcased and celebrated. The festival has been held annually since 1996 and attracts artists from across India as well as people interested in learning more about their craft or simply appreciating them.

The main attractions at this festival include:

Painting and drawing workshops conducted by local artists

Craft fairs with items made by local artisans

Chanderi Dussehra Festival

Dussehra is a Hindu festival celebrated in the autumn month of Ashwin, which falls on the tenth day of the waning moon in the Hindu lunisolar calendar. Dussehra is also known as Vijayadashami or Vaikunta Ekadashi and marks the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. It celebrates Lord Rama who defeated Ravana, an evil demon king from Lanka, who kidnapped Sita to force her into marrying him.

The festival falls on October 19-21 every year and is marked by several celebrations across India such as bathing Ganesha's idol with milk or water (Ganesh Chaturthi) along with other religious activities like offering meals to cows and worshiping idols of gods & goddesses at temples across India.

Durga Puja Celebrations

Durga Puja is a Hindu festival that is celebrated in the month of October. It is celebrated to mark the victory of Goddess Durga over the evil forces. The festival also marks her return from her battle against these forces, as she returns victorious with other gods and goddesses who helped her.

The Chanderi Crafts Festival

The Chanderi Crafts Festival is a week-long cultural event of Chanderi. It is held every year in the month of February, and it is a celebration of the handloom and craftsmanship of this town. The festival showcases the traditional designs, patterns, colors and styles used by local artisans to create their products.

This festival has been organized since 1996 with an aim to promote handlooms through exhibitions, workshops and competitions related to them; as well as providing opportunities for both novice & experienced artisans from different parts of India or abroad to exhibit their handloom products for sale at reasonable prices (if possible).

Chanderi Bazaars - A Week-long Cultural Event of Chanderi

Chanderi Bazaars is a week-long cultural event of Chanderi. It is organized by Chanderi Cultural Association and held every year. The festival gives everyone an opportunity to buy local products like sarees, jewelries and handicrafts.

Chanderi Food Fest

The Chanderi Food Fest is a week-long cultural event of Chanderi. It is organized by the Chanderi Heritage Trust, who have been working to preserve and promote the food culture of this region for more than two decades. The festival showcases various food items from different parts of India like Rajasthan, Punjab, Gujarat and other states like Tamil Nadu etc., which are still popular in Chanderi.

The main venue for this festival is at Besarabadi where many people from all over India come together every year to celebrate their heritage through delicious dishes prepared with great care by local chefs!

Chanderi Heritage Crafts and Handloom Mela

Chanderi Heritage Crafts and Handloom Mela

This year, the annual Chanderi Heritage Crafts and Handloom Mela is scheduled to be held on 4th November 2018. The festival will showcase a wide range of traditional products from various regions of Madhya Pradesh. These products include pottery, craft works made out of clay, furniture etc., which are produced by artisans from different parts of the state. In addition to this there will also be folk arts performances (dance), folk music concerts etc., bringing together people from different parts of Madhya Pradesh who share common roots in this region but come from different communities as well as cultures too!

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The Chanderi Festivals are a great way to experience the rich culture of this region. The festivals attract more than 10,000 people every year, who come from all over India and abroad to participate in these festivities.