Experiences and Beyond

Festival Celebrations

If your visit to Raga Svara for your wellness journey aligns with the festivals beautifully celebrated at & around Raga Svara, you will witness traditions that have been celebrated for generations. We have highlighted a few significant celebrations, but if you wish to explore more, feel free to reach out to us. At Raga Svara, we embrace these celebrations as experiences of connection, between the self and the surroundings, between tradition and renewal.

Diwali

Diwali Festival at Raga Svara
Diwali Festival at Raga Svara

Diwali marks the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. It is the victory of light over darkness. In Gujarat, people celebrate by lighting lamps, making rangoli, and performing Lakshmi Puja. The night sky glows with fireworks. Families share sweets like ghughra and mohanthal. For our guests, Diwali is an opportunity to witness this ancient tradition. At Raga Svara, our campus is lit with lamps. Gentle yoga, mindfully curated wellness cuisine and the meditative act of creating rangoli patterns becomes a journey inward.

Navratri

Navratri Festival at Raga Svara
Navratri Festival at Raga Svara

Nine nights of dance, devotion to Goddess Durga. Navratri is the rhythm of Gujarat’s heart. In the cities and villages around us, they dress in colorful clothes and gather for Garba and Dandiya Raas. For those who seek stillness, it is also a time of reflection, fasting, and alignment with the changing season. For our guests, Navratri offers a chance to experience the energy of devotion, and to witness the beauty of traditional costumes and music. At Raga Svara the campus is decorated with local artifacts, including Garbas and Dandiyas, creating an authentic atmosphere. Our wellness cuisine prioritizes seasonal ingredients, and guests can enjoy special healthy treats.

Holi

Ganesh Chaturthi Festival at Raga Svara
Navratri Festival at Raga Svara

Holi is a celebration of color, joy, and togetherness. It marks the arrival of spring, bringing with it a sense of renewal and vibrancy. At Raga Svara, the festival unfolds in a serene yet festive spirit. The campus comes alive with beautiful local artifacts, creating an atmosphere of warmth and tradition. Guests indulge in special treats made with seasonal, nourishing ingredients, embracing the essence of holistic well-being. At Raga Svara, every festival is an invitation to pause, connect, and celebrate in harmony with nature.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi Festival at Raga Svara
Navratri Festival at Raga Svara

Ganesh Chaturthi honors Lord Ganesha. Clay idols of Ganesha are crafted and installed in homes and public spaces, marking the start of ten days of prayers and festivities. In Rajkot, you will see many large and small idols being worshipped, and on the final day, colorful processions carry the idols to local water bodies for immersion. For our guests, Ganesh Chaturthi is a chance to see how people show their faith. You can offer a prayer and feel a sense of peace. At Raga Svara, festivals are not just events, but experiences witnessed in the quiet rituals of nature, the warmth of shared meals, and the deep sense of being part of something greater.