2026

Bundelkhand Literature Festival

The Bundelkhand Literature Festival is an annual cultural event held in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, celebrating the rich literary heritage of the Bundelkhand region. It brings together writers, poets, scholars, and literature enthusiasts from across India. The festival features book readings, panel discussions, poetry recitals, workshops, and storytelling sessions that promote regional languages and literature. It also highlights the works of local authors and the history of Bundelkhand. The festival encourages dialogue between writers and readers, inspiring creativity and preserving literary traditions. Bundelkhand Literature Festival is a platform that blends culture, knowledge, and artistic expression in Jhansi.

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Holi

Holi is a vibrant and joyous festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Known as the Festival of Colors, it marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. People celebrate by throwing colored powders, spraying colored water, singing, dancing, and sharing festive sweets like gujiya and thandai. Bonfires are lit on the eve of Holi, known as Holika Dahan, symbolizing the burning of evil. In Jhansi, Holi is celebrated with lively community gatherings, traditional music, and playful fun, bringing people of all ages together in a spirit of unity and joy.

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Maha Shivaratri

Maha Shivaratri is a major Hindu festival celebrated in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, in honor of Lord Shiva. It usually falls in February or March and is observed with great devotion and enthusiasm. Devotees visit Shiva temples, especially the prominent Mahamandir and other local shrines, to offer prayers, milk, and flowers to the Shiva Lingam. Many people observe fasting and stay awake all night, chanting hymns and singing bhajans. The festival symbolizes the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance. In Jhansi, Maha Shivaratri is marked by spiritual fervor, temple processions, and cultural gatherings.

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Diwali

Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most celebrated festivals in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, and across India. It marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. During Diwali, homes and streets are decorated with lamps, candles, and colorful rangoli designs. People worship Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and prosperity, exchange gifts, and enjoy festive sweets. Fireworks and family gatherings make the celebration lively and joyful. In Jhansi, Diwali is celebrated with traditional fervor, reflecting the city’s rich cultural heritage and community spirit.

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Jhansi Mahotsav

Jhansi Mahotsav is a vibrant annual cultural festival held in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, usually in February or March. It celebrates the rich heritage, art, and traditions of the Bundelkhand region. The festival features folk music, dance performances, handicraft exhibitions, and local cuisine stalls, attracting tourists and locals alike. It also includes programs honoring the bravery and legacy of Rani Lakshmibai. Jhansi Mahotsav provides a platform for artists and craftsmen to showcase their talent. The event is a lively blend of culture, history, and entertainment, making it a must-visit celebration in Jhansi.

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Karguvanji Jain Temple

Karguvanji Jain temple is a 700-year-old temple, resting amidst the vicinity of Jhansi city. It is an important pilgrimage for Digambar Jains, a sect that believes in renouncing all material things to attain salvation – including clothes. The full name of the temple is Shri Digamber Jain Atishaya Kshetra Sanvaliya Parasnath Karguvanji, Atishay Kshetra meaning a place of miracles.

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Madia Mahadev Mandir

It is a group of temples located in the heart of Jhansi city in Jhokan bagh area. These temples are believed to be built by Gusain sant of this region who also ruled in the Jhansi district for few years. It is also believed that these temples are built over samadhis of Gusain Sant dedicated to lord Shiva. The major temple is known as Mahakaleswar temple which has a large Shiva linga of Kasauti -stone (basalt stone) in its sanctum sanctorum. The group of temple is protected monument of U.P. State Archaeological department.

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Murli Manohar Mandir

This temple is located in the Jhansi city. It is a grand palacelike building where Lord Krishna is worshiped. It is estimated to have been built in 1780. This temple was built by Sakku Bai, mother-in-law of Rani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi. Sakku Bai was the mother of Raja Gangadhar Rao of Jhansi. It is said that this temple was the main center of faith of the royal family. Rani Lakshmi Bai used to come with her mother-in-law to worship in this temple. Even today people come from far and wide to see this temple. This temple is also maintained by traditional Marathi family.

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Laxmi Temple

The Lakshmi Temple, next to a pond known as ‘Laxmi Tal’ is intimately linked to the life of Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi. The Rani used to regularly pray at this shrine. It was the chief temple of Maharajas of Jhansi as it housed their ‘Kul Devi’ or Patron Goddess. The temple was built by Maratha Subedar Shivrao Bhau (1794-1814 AD).

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Ganesh Temple

In the narrow bylanes of Jhansi’s old city, inside Ganesh Bazaar, is a Ganesh Temple, where Raja Gangadharrao of Jhansi married a young girl named Manikarnika Tambe in 1842. After the wedding, according to Marathi custom, the bride was given a new name – ‘Rani Laxmibai’. This iconic Ganesh Temple is said to have been built in the 1760s CE but it is not clear who built it. While some claim it was Vishwas Rao Lakshman (or Vilas Rao Lakshman), the Subedar of Jhansi under the Maratha Peshwas from 1766 to 1769 CE, others say it was his successor Raghunathrao Newalkar, founder of the Newalkar dynasty. Today, the temple serves as a prominent centre of Jhansi’s local community. A unique marble idol of lord Ganesh is located in the sanctum.

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