Correct option is B
The correct answer is: (b) monsoon
Explanation:
Jhulan Yatra is a monsoon festival celebrated mainly in the Vaishnavite tradition, especially in Vrindavan, Mathura, and parts of West Bengal.
Jhulan Yatra is a monsoon festival celebrated mainly in the Vaishnavite tradition, especially in Vrindavan, Mathura, and parts of West Bengal.
The word "Jhulan" means swing, and during the festival, elaborately decorated swings are set up for the deities.
Information Booster:
- Jhulan Yatra is celebrated during the Shukla Paksha of Shravan month, lasting for five days ending on Shravan Purnima.
ISKCON temples also celebrate Jhulan Yatra with great devotion globally.
In some regions, it is also called Hindola Utsav.
It honors the divine love of Radha and Krishna and typically takes place during (July–August)of the Hindu calendar.