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(1). Modhera Dance Festival is celebrated in the state of _________

  • (a). West Bengal
  • (b). Andhra Pradesh
  • (c). Rajasthan
  • (d). Gujarat
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Gujarat

Explanation:
Modhera Dance Festival The Modhera Dance Festival is held during the third week of January every year, after the festival of Uttarayan. This festival is celebrated at the Sun Temple in Modhera. The style in which the temple was built bears a strong resemblance to that of the Jain temples at Mount Abu. The decision to celebrate the annual festival of Indian classical dances was taken by the Department of Culture, Gujarat, and the West Zone Cultural Centre at the Sun Temple. The idea was to present classical dances in an atmosphere similar to that in which these were originally presented.

(2). Surajkund International Crafts Mela Festival is celebrated in the state of _________

  • (a). West Bengal
  • (b). Haryana
  • (c). Rajasthan
  • (d). Gujarat
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Haryana

Explanation:
A splash of colours, rhythm of drum beats and joy de-vivre merge at Surajkund in Faridabad, Haryana during the first fortnight of each February. The curtains go up on the acclaimed annual Surajkund International Crafts Mela from 1st February onwards, a celebration of Indian folk traditions and cultural heritage. Occupying a place of pride on the international tourist calendar, more than a million visitors throng the Mela during the fortnight including thousands of foreign tourists. The Surajkund Mela is unique as it showcases the richness and diversity of the handicrafts, handlooms and cultural fabric of India, & is the largest crafts fair in the world.

(3). Manali Winter Carnival is celebrated in which state_________

  • (a). West Bengal
  • (b). Assam
  • (c). Himachal pradesh
  • (d). Meghalaya
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Himachal pradesh

Explanation:
Manali Winter Carnival Much gaiety and fanfare marks the 5-day long national level Winter Carnival that is held in the popular tourist township of Manali in the month of January every year. The carnival attracts a large number of Indian and foreign tourists, and brings cultural teams from different States to perform folk dances, solo and group dance competitions, fashion show, song competitions, besides the Winter Queen Contest.

(4). Shikara Festival is celebrated in which state_________

  • (a). Jammu & Kashmir
  • (b). Assam
  • (c). Himachal pradesh
  • (d). Meghalaya
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Jammu & Kashmir

Explanation:
Shikara Festival The placid waters of the Dal are full of traditional Kashmiri Boats, the Shikaras. The festival is marked by rides in Shikaras past willow fringed lake-ways amidst Lotus Patches and Floating Vegetable Markets.

(5). Sarhul is celebrated in

  • (a). Gujarat
  • (b). Jharkhand
  • (c). Uttarakhand
  • (d). Rajasthan
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Jharkhand

Explanation:
Sarhul Sarhul is celebrated during spring season and the Saal trees get new flowers on their branches. It is a worship of the village deity who is considered to be the protector of the tribes. People sing and dance a lot when the new flowers appear. The deities are worshiped with saal flowers. The village priest or Pahan fasts for a couple of days. In the early morning he takes a bath and puts on new a dhoti made of virgin cotton (kachha dhaga). The previous evening, the Pahan takes three new earthen pots and fills them with fresh water; the next morning he observes these earthen pots and water level inside. If the water level decreases he predicts that there would be famine or less rain, and if the water level is normal, that is the signal of a good rain. Before pooja starts, the wife of the Pahan washes his feet and gets blessings from him. At the pooja, Pahan offers three young roosters of different colors to one for the almighty god the Singbonga or Dharmesh, as the Mundas, Ho and Oraons respectively address Him; another for the village deities; and the third for the ancestors. During this pooja villagers surround the Sarna place.

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