Festivals

Festivals

Cultural Representation

Cultural representation in Munger, Bihar, is a vibrant mix of historical heritage, spiritual traditions, and active modern participation in arts and festivals. Located on the banks of the Ganges, the city is a known center for both Hindu and Muslim culture, and it hosts major events throughout the year.

Festivals

Art Festival

A three-day Abhivyanjana Art Festival honoring painter Nandalal Bose is scheduled for April 14–16, 2026, at Q Max Public School auditorium, featuring painting competitions, Odissi dance, and national artists. Other notable events include the Vilupt Lok Evam Janjatiye Kala Uthan Festival and the annual District Youth Festival.

Festivals

Holi Masti

In Bihar, Holi is locally known as Phaguwa or Fagua, named after the Hindu month of Phalgun. The festival is famous for its vibrant celebrations, which include the singing of traditional folk songs known as Fagua or Jogira, alongside the playing of colours (abir and gulal) and gathering for special community meals.

Festivals

Hanuman Janmotsav

Hanuman Janmotsav (or Jayanti) commemorates the birth of Lord Hanuman, the Vanara god and devoted servant of Lord Rama, widely celebrated on Chaitra Purnima (full moon). It honors his strength, wisdom, and devotion, 11th Rudra avatar of Shiva, born to Anjana and Kesari. Devotees offer prayers, recite Hanuman Chalisa, and fast to seek protection and strength

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