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This is a list of cultural and technical festivals held in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs) throughout India.Some colleges may combine these festivals with sports or other activities, while others may hold separate sports festivals.
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A father fire walking with his child during the annual Tamil Hindu festival at Udappu village in Sri Lanka. The Thimithi (Tamil: தீமிதி [1] [2] Kundam) [3] or firewalking ceremony is a Hindu festival originating in Tamil Nadu, South India that is celebrated a week before Deepavali, during the month of Aipasi (or Aippasi) of the Tamil calendar (Gregorian calendar months of October ...
Koovagam is a village in the Ulundurpettai taluk in Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu. [1] It is famous for its annual festival of transgender individuals, which takes fifteen days in the Tamil month of Chitrai (April/May). [2] The festival takes place at the Koothandavar Temple dedicated to Iravan (Koothandavar).
The twin festivals celebrated during the full moon days of Tamil month Adi (July – August) and Thai (January – February) attract large number of pilgrims from whole of Tamil Nadu. Pilgrims take a holy dip in the seashore round the year and the holy dip is considered similar to the worship practises at Rameswaram .
Culture of Coimbatore is based on the culture of the Kongu Nadu region and is distinctly unique. Being a cosmopolitan city, the culture of the city reflects its diverse population which has resulted in a unique blend. Though it is generally considered a traditional city, Coimbatore is more diverse and cosmopolitan than other cities in Tamil Nadu.
Kasiviswanathar Temple is a historical Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, [4] situated in Walajapet [5] [6] neighbourhood, Ranipet in the state of Tamil Nadu in the peninsular India. This temple is built around 300 years ago. [7]
Patteeswaram is a village, eight kilometres from Kumbakonam in the state of Tamil Nadu in India.The village was named after Patti (also called Nandini), the calf of Kamadhenu, the divine cow in Hindu mythology.