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 India doesn’t just celebrate festivals — we live them, breathe them, and pass them down like stories etched into the sky. Every month, every region, every belief system has a celebration rooted in something sacred. And when you travel across India during these festivals, it’s not just sightseeing… it’s soul-seeing.

That’s the heart behind Divine India by Ullassa — a journey where faith meets festivity, and culture turns into connection.

Imagine walking through the glowing ghats of Varanasi during Dev Deepawali, with thousands of lamps lit like the stars have come down to earth. Or being in Ayodhya during Deepotsav, where the entire city shines in honour of Lord Ram’s return. It’s not just beautiful — it’s emotional. It feels like you’re part of something bigger than yourself.

Then there’s Durga Puja in Kolkata and even cities like Ranchi and Dhanbad, where goddess Durga is worshipped with art, dance, and endless devotion. The streets feel alive, and you can’t help but get pulled into the energy.

Travel down to Vrindavan during Janmashtami or Holi and it’s like stepping into Lord Krishna’s leela itself — colours, music, devotion, all rolled into one timeless moment. These aren’t just religious events — they’re cultural landmarks that stay with you long after your trip ends.

Even lesser-known but deeply moving events like Pitru Paksha in Gaya or Sawan Shivratri in Deoghar give travellers a glimpse into the emotional layers of Indian spirituality. These are rituals where people come with prayers, memories, and hope — seeking blessings or closure.

At Ullassa, we craft journeys around these festivals not just for the visuals, but for the values they bring — gratitude, devotion, joy, and human connection. Whether you’re a travel agent curating niche experiences or a family seeking meaningful holidays, Divine India helps you connect deeper with the land, the people, and the pulse of Indian tradition.

Because when you travel during a festival in India, it’s not just a trip. It’s a transformation.

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