Nariyal Poornima (Aug)
Nariel Purnima or coconut day in August marks the end
of the monsoons and is celebrated by Mumbai's fisher
folk. Boats are painted, little oil lamps lit and set
afloat amidst the waves and carried in the boats, and
coconut are broken against their bows as an offering
to the Sea God and the seas are set afloat with garlands
of flowers as the new fishing season begins.
Gudhi Padava (Mar-Apr)
Gudhi Padava is the Maharashtran New Year's Day celebrated
on the first day of Chaitra(Mar-Apr). This day marks
the start of the Hindu solar year. It is a day of great
festivity and rejoicing. People get up early and clean
their houses, decorating them with intricate rangoli
designs. Bamboo staffs (gudhi) decorated with silk cloths
and topped with a brass goblet or kalash are erected.
These are supposed to drive away evil from the houses.
Banganga Music Festival
The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation funds,
arranges and encourages the celebration of the many
festivals on the State's calendar, ensuring that Mumbai
is seldom without an attractive religious or cultural
event to enthrall visitors. The Banganga Music Festival
is one such. The two-day festival of music is held at
the historic Banganga Tank, dating from the 13th century
but rebuilt in the 1700s, in aid of conserving the Banganga
Temple Complex situated in the oldest part of downtown
Mumbai. Classical vocal and instrumental music performers
provide delightful concerts in a beautiful setting enhanced
by magnificent sunsets.
Venue: Banganga Tank, Walkeshwar; Date: 6-7 January
2007; Time: 12pm
Elephanta Festival
A motor launch carries visitors from the Gateway of
India Monument to Elephanta Island, a small island about
an hour and a half's journey from the city, to enjoy
the very special annual experience of the Elephanta
Festival. A selection of renowned Indian dancers and
musicians perform against the dramatic backdrop of the
island's cave temples, which are dedicated to Shiva,
beneath a star-studded sky.
Venue: Elephanta Island; Date: 23-24 February 2007
Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi or Ganesh Utsav celebrates the birthday
of Ganesha, the elephant-headed God of Wisdom and Prosperity.
Celebrations are held throughout India and this is one
of the highlights of the year for tourists visiting
the country. The festival culminates in the murti of
Ganesha being submerged in the Arabian sea.
Venue: Throughout the streets and on Chowpatty Beach;
Date: August 2007, TBC; Website: festivals.iloveindia.com/ganesh-chaturti/index.html
Kala Ghoda Bazaar
Street musicians and performers add to the colourful
atmosphere of the Sunday street bazaars held near the
Jehangir Art Gallery in the pedestrian plaza, which
becomes a hive of activity with stalls selling a variety
of handcrafts, art and food.
Bandra Feast (Sep)
The feast day of Virgin Mary is celebrated in Bombay
for a week beginning on a Sunday closest to the birthday
of the Virgin Mary (Sep 8). The feast is held at the
Basillica of Mount Mary in Bandra. A fair is held with
huge Ferris wheels, amusements and rides, bands and
shows. The devout trudges up the stairs of the church
to light their candles. |