
Baisakhi
The name 'Baisakhi' was derived from 'Vaisakh', the first month of the Hindu calendar. Normally celebrated on April 13th, it is the harvest festival of northern India and is considered auspicious especially for marriages. Every year, devotees throng to the rivers, canals and ponds of their region to take a ritual dip. During this festival, numerous fairs are organized. It also marks the beginning of the New Year and holds special significance for the Sikhs of Jammu. On this day, their tenth Guru, Gobind Singhji formed the Khalsa sect in 1699. The Sikhs, therefore, celebrate this festival as a collective birthday. Bhangra dance is generally performed as part of the celebrations.
Lohri
Celebrated to welcome the Spring with a special fervor in Jammu region, it is celebrated on 13th January, one day before Makar Sankranti. Thousands of devotees take a holy dip in the holy river. 'Havans' and 'Yagnas', the rites and rituals, are performed in nearly every house and temple in Jammu. In the rural areas, it is customary for the boys to go around asking for gifts from newly-weds and new parents. 'Chajja' dance is performed on this occasion and the boys along with their elaborately decorated 'chajjas' with colored paper and flowers, dance in a procession on the street accompanied by pulsating drumbeats.
Jhiri Mela (Oct- Nov)

Bahu Mela
Celebrated twice a year in March or April and September or October, it is a major festival held at the Kali temple in Bahu Fort of Jammu.
Mansar Food and Craft Mela
J&K Tourism organizes this 3-day Mela annually during the Baisakhi season. The picturesque Mansar Lake serves as the venue of the fair, 60 km from Jammu. People and visitors throng to this place to see a wonderful display of the local crafts and cuisine at the fair site.
Purmandal Mela
39 km from the city of Jammu, Purmandal is transformed for three days as people celebrate the marriage of Lord Shiva to goddess Parvati on Shivratri. It falls usually in February or March. The people of Jammu come get dressed in their best attires and throng to the shrines such as Peer Khoh, the Ranbireshwar Temple and Panjbhaktar Temple.
Chaitre Chaudash(March- April)
Chaitre Chaudash is celebrated usually in March or April, at Uttar Behni, which is about 25 km from Jammu. It is so called because in the Hindi language it means that the Devak River flows here towards the north.