India is known as the land of festivals, and every month brings a rich variety of cultural, spiritual, and regional celebrations. November 2025 is no exception. This month beautifully combines spirituality with vibrant cultural events—from Dev Deepawali in Varanasi to the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan. Along with these, there are public holidays, state-specific observances, and modern cultural festivals that make November a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.
If you are planning travel, family gatherings, or simply want to stay updated with November 2025 holidays in India, this guide will cover festival dates, significance, state-wise holidays, and major cultural events.
Bank and Public Holidays in November 2025
Banks and government institutions follow specific holiday schedules, many of which depend on regional traditions. Below is a list of important holidays in November 2025:
| Date | Holiday / Festival Name | States / Regions Observed |
|---|---|---|
| Nov 1 | Diwali Amavasya / Kannada Rajyotsava | Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal & others |
| Nov 2 | Govardhan Puja / Bali Pratipada | Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand |
| Nov 3 | Bhai Dooj | UP, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand |
| Nov 5 | Guru Nanak Jayanti / Kartik Purnima / Dev Deepawali | Nationwide |
| Nov 7 | Chhath Puja / Wangala Festival | Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal / Meghalaya |
| Nov 11 | Lhabab Duchen | Sikkim, Buddhist regions |
| Nov 12 | Egas Bagwal | Uttarakhand |
| Nov 15 | Guru Nanak Jayanti (additional state observance) | Delhi, UP, Punjab, Assam |
| Nov 20 | Garia Puja | Tripura |
| Nov 23 | Seng Kut Snem | Meghalaya |
Apart from these, second and fourth Saturdays are bank holidays, along with Sundays.
Major Festivals in November 2025
1. Dev Uthani Ekadashi – November 1, 2025
Dev Uthani Ekadashi (also known as Prabodhini Ekadashi) marks the awakening of Lord Vishnu after four months of Yoga Nidra. It signifies the start of the wedding season in Hindu tradition. People perform Tulsi Vivah (marriage of Tulsi plant with Lord Vishnu) on this day.
2. Govardhan Puja & Bhai Dooj – November 2–3, 2025
Following Diwali, Govardhan Puja is celebrated to honor Lord Krishna’s Govardhan Parvat lifting episode. The very next day, Bhai Dooj strengthens the bond between brothers and sisters, similar to Raksha Bandhan.
3. Guru Nanak Jayanti & Kartik Purnima – November 5, 2025
Guru Nanak Jayanti, also called Gurpurab, celebrates the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, founder of Sikhism. Processions, langars (community meals), and prayers are organized across India.
On the same day, Kartik Purnima and Dev Deepawali in Varanasi are celebrated. Dev Deepawali, known as the “Diwali of Gods,” transforms the ghats of Varanasi into a sea of lights with millions of diyas.
4. Chhath Puja – November 7, 2025
Primarily celebrated in Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of Uttar Pradesh, Chhath Puja is dedicated to Surya Dev (the Sun God). Devotees observe fasts, take holy dips, and offer arghya (water oblation) to the setting and rising sun.
5. Regional Festivals
- Wangala Festival (Meghalaya, Nov 7): Known as the festival of 100 drums, it celebrates harvest among the Garo tribe.
- Lhabab Duchen (Sikkim, Nov 11): Marks Buddha’s descent from heaven after teaching his mother.
- Egas Bagwal (Uttarakhand, Nov 12): A traditional harvest and cattle festival.
- Garia Puja (Tripura, Nov 20): Worship of deity Garia for prosperity.
- Seng Kut Snem (Meghalaya, Nov 23): Cultural celebration of the Khasi community.
Cultural Events and Fairs in November 2025
1. Pushkar Camel Fair (Nov 30 – Dec 5, 2025)
One of the most iconic events in Rajasthan, the Pushkar Fair combines spirituality with tourism. Thousands of camels are decorated and paraded, while cultural performances, races, and bazaars attract global travelers.
2. Bundi Utsav (Nov 8–10, 2025)
Held in Bundi, Rajasthan, this festival showcases folk dance, art, handicrafts, and traditional sports.
3. Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival (Mid-November)
Meghalaya’s unique pink cherry blossom trees bloom in November, and the festival combines natural beauty with concerts, art exhibitions, and cultural shows.
4. Majuli Festival (Nov 22–24, 2025)
Celebrated on Majuli Island, Assam, this festival highlights Assamese culture, Raas Leela, traditional crafts, and ethnic cuisine.
5. Thalfavang Kut (Mizoram)
This is a pre-harvest festival where communities gather for dances, music, and thanksgiving for good crops.
6. Ragasthan Festival (Nov 16–18, 2025)
A desert camping and music festival in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, where multiple stages host rock, folk, EDM, and fusion music along with adventure sports.
7. Motoverse Goa (Nov 21–23, 2025)
Formerly known as Rider Mania, this festival is a paradise for motorcycle lovers, with bike shows, music, camping, and adventure activities.
8. Dudhwa Festival (Nov 14–16, 2025)
Organized in Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (Uttar Pradesh), this eco-cultural festival promotes eco-tourism, wildlife safaris, and tribal art.
Spiritual Significance of November Festivals
- Dev Deepawali – Symbolizes divine victory and light over darkness.
- Chhath Puja – Represents gratitude to the Sun God, the ultimate source of life.
- Guru Nanak Jayanti – Inspires humanity with Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings of equality and compassion.
- Regional harvest festivals – Show gratitude for nature’s bounty and bring communities together.
Travel and Celebration Tips for November 2025
- Book Early: Popular festivals like Pushkar Fair, Dev Deepawali, and Motoverse attract global visitors. Hotels and trains get booked months in advance.
- Experience Local Cuisine: Festivals are incomplete without traditional foods like Thekua during Chhath, Langar during Gurpurab, and sweets during Bhai Dooj.
- Eco-Friendly Celebrations: Opt for clay diyas instead of plastic, and support local artisans.
- Capture the Culture: Festivals like Bundi Utsav and Majuli Festival offer the best opportunities for photography.
- Plan Regional Travel: Many festivals are state-specific, so club them with local sightseeing.
Conclusion
November 2025 in India is more than just a month—it’s a spiritual journey, a cultural extravaganza, and a traveler’s delight. With festivals like Dev Deepawali, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Chhath Puja, and world-famous fairs like Pushkar and Shillong Cherry Blossom, this month offers something for everyone.
Whether you are a devotee, a tourist, or simply someone enjoying the festive holidays at home, November 2025 holidays in India promise light, joy, and unity.
