November is the month of many celebrations and filled with the full zeal of festive season. November is also the beginning of winter in India. So, at this time when the monsoon is over, the sky is clear, the cool wind starts blowing all over India and many celebrations are taking place in major parts
Janamashtsmi is a popular Hindu Festival which has its own charm and excitement among devotees. Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated in most parts of the country. Janmashtmi is also called Gokulashtami. This day is celebrated as the birth day of Lord Krishna the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. There are many famous Krishna temples in India where
Camel fair which is also called Pushkar fair is celebrated every year in Rajasthan in the month of October or November. This is the world’s largest fair which is also attended by many international tourists who schedule their trip in advance. Around 2 lakh people attend this fair every year. This traditional carnival of Rajasthan