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Holi, Diwali & Janmashtami — UP's Grand Festivals

Lathmar Holi of Barsana, Ayodhya Deepotsav, Janmashtami at Mathura, Dev Deepawali in Varanasi, and other grand festivals of UP for UPSSSC AGTA exam.

UP — The Festival Capital of India

Uttar Pradesh celebrates India’s major festivals with a scale and intensity unmatched anywhere else. Several UP cities are the original mythological settings of these festivals — Mathura for Janmashtami, Ayodhya for Diwali, Barsana for Holi. This makes UP’s celebrations not just cultural events but living connections to ancient narratives.


Holi in UP — Beyond Colors

Lathmar Holi of Barsana and Nandgaon

Lathmar Holi is a unique Holi tradition celebrated in Barsana and Nandgaon (Mathura district). It is one of the most famous Holi celebrations in the world.

AspectDetail
LocationBarsana (Radha’s village) and Nandgaon (Krishna’s village)
TraditionWomen beat men with sticks (lathis); men protect themselves with shields
MythologyKrishna visited Radha’s village to tease the gopis; women chased him away
TimingA few days before main Holi
Unique elementRole reversal — women are the aggressors, men the targets

The sequence plays out over two days:

  1. Day 1 — Men of Nandgaon go to Barsana; Barsana’s women beat them with lathis
  2. Day 2 — Women of Barsana go to Nandgaon; the roles continue in friendly combat

The men sing provocative Rasiya songs to tease the women, who respond with stick blows — all in the spirit of Krishna and Radha’s playful love. The celebration draws lakhs of tourists annually.

Exam Tip: Lathmar Holi = Barsana + Nandgaon + Women beat men with sticks + Mathura district.

Widows’ Holi at Vrindavan

In a tradition-breaking development, widows at Vrindavan’s Meera Sahabhagini Ashram began celebrating Holi publicly, challenging the centuries-old taboo that barred widows from festivals and colors.

AspectDetail
LocationVrindavan (Meera Sahabhagini Ashram)
SignificanceBroke social taboo against widows participating in festivals
StartedEarly 2010s, supported by Sulabh International
ImpactBecame a symbol of social reform and women’s dignity

Phoolon Ki Holi

Phoolon Ki Holi (Holi of Flowers) is celebrated at the Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, where instead of colored powder, flower petals are showered on devotees.


Diwali in UP

Ayodhya Deepotsav

Ayodhya Deepotsav has become India’s grandest Diwali celebration. It commemorates Lord Ram’s return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile.

AspectDetail
LocationRam Ki Paidi Ghats, Saryu River, Ayodhya
Scale25+ lakh diyas (earthen lamps) lit simultaneously
RecordGuinness World Record for most oil lamps lit at one venue
Government supportUP government organizes as flagship cultural event
DurationMulti-day celebrations with cultural programs, laser shows

The Deepotsav was elevated to a major national event starting from 2017, with the UP government investing heavily in infrastructure and promotion. The sight of millions of diyas along the Saryu ghats has become an iconic image.

Exam Tip: Ayodhya Deepotsav = 25+ lakh diyas + Ram Ki Paidi ghats + Guinness Record + Saryu river.

Diwali Across UP

CitySpecial Diwali Tradition
AyodhyaDeepotsav — grandest illumination
VaranasiGanga aarti and ghat illumination
LucknowNawabi-era tradition of illuminating Bara Imambara
MathuraKrishna temples decorated, community celebrations

Janmashtami — Krishna’s Birthday

Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna on Ashtami of Krishna Paksha in Bhadrapada month (August-September). While celebrated pan-India, the epicenter is undoubtedly Mathura-Vrindavan.

Janmashtami at Mathura

AspectDetail
LocationKrishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Mathura
TimingMidnight celebration — Krishna was born at midnight in a prison
RitualsMidnight aarti, abhishek of Krishna idol, jhankis (tableaux)
DurationWeek-long festivities across Mathura-Vrindavan
AttendanceLakhs of pilgrims

The midnight celebration at the Krishna Janmabhoomi (birthplace) temple in Mathura is the central event — at the stroke of midnight, conch shells blow, bells ring, and the idol of baby Krishna is bathed in milk, curd, and honey (panchamrit abhishek).

Dahi Handi

Dahi Handi is a popular Janmashtami tradition where young men form human pyramids to reach and break a pot of curd suspended high above the ground, recreating Krishna’s childhood habit of stealing butter (makhan chori).


Dev Deepawali — Varanasi’s Divine Diwali

Dev Deepawali is celebrated in Varanasi on Kartik Purnima (full moon, 15 days after Diwali). It is believed that on this day, the gods descend to bathe in the Ganga and celebrate their own Diwali.

AspectDetail
LocationVaranasi ghats (especially Dashashwamedh Ghat)
DateKartik Purnima (November, 15 days after Diwali)
TraditionAll 84 ghats illuminated with diyas and candles
Special featureGrand Ganga Aarti, cultural performances, boat rides
SignificanceGods celebrate Diwali — “Diwali of the Devas”
TourismMajor draw for domestic and international tourists

The sight of Varanasi’s 84 ghats glowing with millions of earthen lamps reflected in the Ganga is considered one of the most spectacular visual experiences in India.


Other Major Festivals in UP

Buddha Purnima at Sarnath

Buddha Purnima (Vesak) is celebrated at Sarnath (near Varanasi) — the site where Buddha delivered his first sermon (Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta).

AspectDetail
LocationSarnath, Varanasi
DateFull moon of Vaishakh (May)
SignificanceBuddha’s birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana
ActivitiesPrayer assemblies, meditation, processions, cultural events
VisitorsBuddhist pilgrims from across the world

Eid Celebrations in Lucknow

Lucknow is renowned for its grand Eid celebrations, reflecting the city’s Nawabi heritage and syncretic culture.

AspectDetail
Eid-ul-FitrGrand namaz at Aishbagh Eidgah, feasting, seviyan (vermicelli)
Eid-ul-AdhaCommunity prayers, charity, traditional Awadhi cuisine
Shab-e-BaratNight of forgiveness, illumination of mosques
MuharramTaziya processions, marsiya (elegiac poetry)
Unique to LucknowGanga-Jamuni tehzeeb — Hindu-Muslim cultural harmony

Festival Calendar of UP

FestivalMonthKey LocationHighlight
Makar SankrantiJanuaryPrayagrajKumbh/Magh Mela bathing
Lathmar HoliFeb-MarchBarsanaWomen beat men with sticks
Buddha PurnimaMaySarnathBuddhist pilgrimage
JanmashtamiAug-SeptMathuraMidnight Krishna birth celebration
Ayodhya DeepotsavOct-NovAyodhya25+ lakh diyas, Guinness Record
Dev DeepawaliNovVaranasi84 ghats illuminated
Eid-ul-FitrVariableLucknowGrand Nawabi celebrations

Key Takeaways

  • Lathmar Holi (Barsana-Nandgaon) features women beating men with sticks — unique tradition
  • Vrindavan widows’ Holi broke centuries-old social taboo
  • Ayodhya Deepotsav lights 25+ lakh diyas on Ram Ki Paidi ghats (Guinness Record)
  • Janmashtami at Mathura features midnight celebration at Krishna Janmabhoomi
  • Dev Deepawali illuminates all 84 ghats of Varanasi on Kartik Purnima
  • Buddha Purnima at Sarnath draws Buddhist pilgrims worldwide

Summary Cheat Sheet

FactAnswer
Lathmar Holi locationBarsana and Nandgaon (Mathura)
Lathmar Holi traditionWomen beat men with sticks
Widows’ HoliVrindavan, Meera Sahabhagini Ashram
Ayodhya Deepotsav diyas25+ lakh
Deepotsav ghatsRam Ki Paidi, Saryu River
Janmashtami epicenterMathura-Vrindavan
Dev Deepawali dateKartik Purnima
Dev Deepawali locationVaranasi (84 ghats)
Buddha Purnima siteSarnath
Lucknow Eid venueAishbagh Eidgah

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