District-wise Prominent Festivals and Cultural Significance Himachal Pradesh MCQ Questions and Answers

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#1. The Kullu Dussehra, famous for its grand procession of deities, is celebrated in which district?

#2. The Minjar Fair, associated with the worship of river Ravi, is held in

#3. The Shivratri Fair, declared an international event, is celebrated in which Himachal district?

#4. Phagli Festival, celebrated to mark the defeat of evil, is prominent in

#5. The Halda Festival, similar to Diwali, is celebrated in which district?




#6. The Renuka Fair, related to Renuka Devi and Lord Parshuram, is organized in

#7. The Lavi Fair, a historically significant trade fair, is held at

#8. The Baisakhi Festival, celebrated with folk dances and harvest rituals, is popular in

#9. Losar, the Tibetan New Year, is a major celebration in

#10. The Chrewal or Prithvi Puja festival, celebrated for agricultural prosperity, is observed in




#11. Tribal Festival showcasing Pangi, Gaddi, and Kinnauri culture is mainly held in

#12. The Bishu Festival, celebrated with dances and local rituals, is observed in

#13. The Sazo Festival, marking the departure of local deities to heaven, is celebrated in

#14. Dhaam, the traditional mid-day feast served during festivals, is a culinary highlight in

#15. The Bhoj Fair, associated with Devta Bansor, is held in




#16. Buddha Mahotsav is celebrated prominently in

#17. Sair Fair, marking the end of harvest, is held in

#18. The Fulaich Festival, also known as the festival of flowers, is celebrated in

#19. Manimahesh Yatra, a major pilgrimage trek, is undertaken in

#20. Mool Mahunag Fair, associated with the Mahabharata era, is celebrated in




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