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festivals in India
India is known for its rich and diverse festivals celebrated throughout the year. Some major festivals include: Diwali: The festival of lights, celebrated with lamps, fireworks, and sweets.Holi: The festival of colors, celebrated with vibrant powders and water. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha: CelebrateRead more
India is known for its rich and diverse festivals celebrated throughout the year. Some major festivals include:
Diwali: The festival of lights, celebrated with lamps, fireworks, and sweets.Holi: The festival of colors, celebrated with vibrant powders and water.
Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha: Celebrated by the Muslim community, marking the end of Ramadan and the sacrifice festival, respectively.
Durga Puja: Celebrated primarily in West Bengal, honoring Goddess Durga with elaborate pandals and cultural programs.
Navratri: A nine-night festival celebrating Goddess Durga, often marked with dance (Garba and Dandiya Raas) in Gujarat and other states.
Christmas: Celebrated by Christians across India, marked with decorations, carol singing, and feasting.
Ganesh Chaturthi: Celebrated in honor of Lord Ganesha, particularly grand in Maharashtra with elaborate pandals and processions.
Raksha Bandhan: A festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, marked by tying a protective thread (rakhi).
Janmashtami: Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, with fasting, devotional singing, and re-enactments of Krishna’s childhood stories.
Onam: A harvest festival celebrated in Kerala with feasts, boat races, and cultural performances.
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