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Culture et Patrimoine

5,000 years of unbroken cultural tradition. India — the world's living proof of unity in diversity.

42
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
as of 2024
14
Intangible Heritage Elements
as of 2023
2,000+
Festivals / Year
as of 2024
3,400+
Craft Traditions
as of 2024
22
Official Languages
as of 2024
1,600+
Dialects Spoken
as of 2024
UNESCO World Heritage

42 World Heritage Sites

UNESCO ICH

14 Intangible Cultural Heritage Elements

Celebrations

Major Festivals of India

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Diwali
Pan-IndiaOct–Nov (Kartik Amavasya)

Festival of Lights; celebrates return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya. Millions of clay lamps lit across India. Lakshmi puja for prosperity.

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Holi
Pan-IndiaMarch (Phalguna Purnima)

Festival of Colours celebrating spring and the victory of good over evil (Prahlada & Holika legend).

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Navratri
Pan-IndiaSep–Oct (9 nights)

Nine nights of worship of goddess Durga in her 9 forms; Garba and Dandiya dances in Gujarat.

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Kumbh Mela
Prayagraj/Haridwar/Nashik/UjjainEvery 3/6/12/144 years

World's largest human gathering (UNESCO ICH 2017). Maha Kumbh 2025 (Prayagraj, Jan 13–Feb 26): ~660 million total pilgrims; ~100 million on Mauni Amavasya (Jan 29) alone — the largest single-day gathering in history. Ritual bath at Triveni Sangam (Ganga + Yamuna + Saraswati). Based on Samudra Manthan. Maha Kumbh occurs once every 144 years.

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Ganesh Chaturthi
Maharashtra/Pan-IndiaAug–Sep (10 days)

Birth of Lord Ganesha; 10-day festival popularised by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1893 as a national unity event. Mumbai's Lalbaugcha Raja attracts 15 million visitors.

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Durga Puja
West BengalOct (5 days)

Major 5-day celebration with elaborate pandals (UNESCO-listed). Kolkata transforms into the world's largest open-air art exhibition.

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Pongal / Makar Sankranti
Tamil Nadu / Pan-IndiaJanuary 14

Harvest festival thanking the sun; new rice boiled in milk (pongal). In North India celebrated as Makar Sankranti with kite-flying.

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Onam
KeralaAug–Sep (10 days)

Harvest festival celebrating the homecoming of mythical King Mahabali. Pookalam flower carpets, Vallamkali boat races and Kathakali performances.

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Baisakhi
Punjab/Pan-IndiaApril 13–14

Sikh New Year and harvest festival; also commemorates the founding of the Khalsa Panth in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh.

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Aïd el-Fitr
Pan-IndiaEnd of Ramadan

End of Ramadan fasting; communal prayers, feasts, new clothes and charity (Zakat al-Fitr). India has the world's 2nd-largest Muslim population.

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Janmashtami
Pan-IndiaAug (Bhadrapada Krishna Ashtami)

Birth of Lord Krishna; midnight celebrations with Dahi Handi (human pyramid to break pot of butter) in Maharashtra.

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Ram Navami
Pan-IndiaMarch–April

Birthday of Lord Rama; celebrated with recitation of Ramayana, processions and fasting.

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Chhath Puja
Bihar/UP/JharkhandOct–Nov (4 days)

Rigorous 4-day festival worshipping the Sun god; devotees fast without water and stand in rivers at sunrise/sunset.

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Foire de Pushkar
RajasthanOct–Nov (5 days)

World's largest camel fair held near Pushkar Lake; also a major religious pilgrimage to Brahma Temple.

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Festival Hornbill
NagalandDecember 1–10

"Festival of Festivals" showcasing the cultural heritage of all Naga tribes; morungs, folk dances, traditional foods.

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Festival de Hemis
LadakhJune (Tibetan lunar calendar)

Largest monastery festival in Ladakh celebrating Guru Padmasambhava's birth; Cham masked dances.

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Thrissur Pooram
KeralaApril–May

Mother of all temple festivals; 100 caparisoned elephants, percussion orchestras and fireworks at Vadakkumnathan Temple.

Art · Music · Architecture

India's Living Heritage

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Danse Classique

L'Inde compte 8 formes de danse classique reconnues par la Sangeet Natak Akademi : Bharatanatyam (Tamil Nadu), Kathak (Inde du Nord), Odissi (Odisha), Kuchipudi (Andhra Pradesh), Kathakali (Kerala), Manipuri (Manipur), Mohiniyattam (Kerala) et Sattriya (Assam). Chacune puise ses origines dans les traditions des temples hindous vieilles de plus de 2 000 ans.

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Musique Classique

Deux grandes traditions : l'Hindoustanie (Inde du Nord) et la Carnatique (Inde du Sud). Toutes deux fondées sur les ragas et les talas, avec des origines dans le Samaveda (1000 avant J.-C.). L'Inde a documenté plus de 300 ragas et 300 talas.

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Textiles et Artisanat

2e producteur mondial de textiles. Héritage : soie de Bénarès (tradition vieille de 3 000 ans), châles Pashmina (14 microns), saris Kanjivaram (broderies zari d'or), peintures Madhubani, art Warli et plus de 3 400 traditions artisanales.

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Architecture

5 000 ans de patrimoine — des cités planifiées de Harappa (2 500 avant J.-C.), aux temples rupestres d'Ajanta et Ellora, aux tours gopuram dravidiennes de 66 m au Tamil Nadu, au Taj Mahal indo-islamique et au style indo-sarrasin colonial.

Culinary Heritage

Regional Cuisines of India

India supplies 75% of the world's spices · 14 distinct regional cuisines

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North India

Butter Chicken, Dal Makhani, Biryani, Naan, Chole Bhature, Samosa

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South India

Dosa, Idli, Sambar, Rasam, Biryani (Hyderabadi), Avial, Fish Curry

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West India

Dhokla, Thepla, Puran Poli, Vada Pav, Goan Fish Curry, Dal Baati Churma

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East India

Rasgulla, Mishti Doi, Litti Chokha, Momos, Pakhala Bhata, Hilsa Fish Curry

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Central India

Bhutte ka Kees, Poha, Imarti, Bafla Bati, Chakki ki Shak

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North-East

Jadoh, Smoked Pork, Bamboo Shoot Curry, Masor Tenga, Tungrymbai

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