Other new years in India

Apart from the ones mentioned earlier, here are some other New Year celebrations in India:

  1. Cheti Chand – Cheti Chand is the New Year for the Sindhi community in India and is celebrated on the second day of the Chaitra month. The festival marks the birth anniversary of Ishtadeva Uderolal, also known as Jhulelal, the patron saint of the Sindhi community.
  2. Bhaubeej – Bhaubeej or Bhai Dooj is a festival celebrated in North India, particularly in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra. It is observed on the second day after Diwali and is a celebration of the bond between brothers and sisters.
  3. Parsi New Year – Parsi New Year, also known as Navroz, is celebrated by the Parsi community in India and marks the beginning of the Iranian calendar. It is celebrated in August or September and is a day of thanksgiving, joy, and feasting.
  4. Maha Shivaratri – Maha Shivaratri is an important Hindu festival celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva. It falls in February or March and is considered as the night of the union of Shiva and Shakti.

These festivals are celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor, and they promote the values of community, tradition, and spirituality. Each of these festivals is unique and has its own significance in the culture and traditions of India.

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