
September is a vibrant month filled with diverse festivals and celebrations across the globe. Here are some of the top festivals in September:
1. *Labor Day (First Monday in September)*: A federal holiday in the United States and Canada, honoring the labor movement and workers' contributions.
2. *Onam (Variable dates, typically in August-September)*: A harvest festival celebrated in Kerala, India, marking the return of King Mahabali.
3. *Ganesh Chaturthi (Variable dates, typically in August-September)*: A Hindu festival honoring Lord Ganesha's birth, celebrated with grand processions and idol immersion.
4. *Rosh Hashanah (Variable dates, typically in September-October)*: A Jewish New Year celebration, marking the beginning of the High Holy Days.
5. *Mid-Autumn Festival (Variable dates, typically in September-October)*: A traditional Chinese harvest festival, celebrated with mooncakes, lanterns, and family gatherings.
6. *Navratri (Variable dates, typically in September-October)*: A nine-day Hindu festival honoring the divine feminine, celebrated with Garba and Dandiya Raas dances.
7. *Higan (September 20-21)*: A Japanese Buddhist holiday honoring the autumnal equinox and ancestors.
8. *International Day of Peace (September 21)*: A United Nations-recognized day promoting global peace and nonviolence.
9. *Fall Equinox (September 22-23)*: A astronomical event marking the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
10. *Dussehra (Variable dates, typically in September-October)*: A Hindu festival celebrating Lord Rama's victory over Ravana, marking the triumph of good over evil.
These festivals showcase the diversity and richness of global cultures, traditions, and celebrations in September.

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