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RakshaBandhan

Introduction RakshaBandhan is celebrated in many parts of India as well as its adjoining countries such as Nepal and Pakistan. It is a festival that symbolizes unity and strength and rejoices the power of familial ties. This one day is particularly dedicated to celebrate the brother sister relationship which is one of the most special […]

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Janmashtami

Janmashtami is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Krishna. Janmashtami is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Sri Krishna. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Sri Krishna Jayanti, Krishnashtami, Gokulashtami and sometimes simply as Janmashtami. Hindus observed this festival to celebrate the birthday of their beloved God Sri Krishna. The birth of Lord Krishna

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Christmas

Christmas is the festival of great importance for the Christians however it is celebrated by the people of other religions also. It is celebrated every year with great joy, happiness and enthusiasm like other festivals throughout the world. It falls every year on 25th of December in the winter season. Christmas Day is celebrated on

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Dussehra

Dussehra festival is one of the most significant and longest festivals of the India. It is celebrated every year with full enthusiasm, faith, love and honour by the people of Hindu religion all over the country. It is really the great time to enjoy by all. Students also get holidays for many days from their

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Diwali

Diwali festival is well known as the festival of lights which brings a lot of beliefs and culture to celebrate it. It has many importance and significance for people of Jain, Hindu and Sikh religions. It is the five days celebration which falls every year 21 days after Dusshera. It has great cultural belief of

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Ganesh Chaturthi

People worship God Ganesha (Vigneshwara) while celebrating the Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganesha is a most popular deity in the Hinduism Who is worshipped by each member of the family. He is worshipped by the people always before starting any new work in any field. This festival is especially celebrated in the state of Maharashtra however now-a-days

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Durga Puja

Introduction Durga Puja is a religious festival during which a ceremonial worship of goddess Durga is performed. It is an important festival of India. It is a traditional occasion which reunites people into the one Indian culture and customs. Varieties of rituals are performed all through the ten days of festival such as fast, feast

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Eid-Ul-Fitr

Among the religious festival Idul-Fitre is the greatest one. On this day Muslims make charity and give away a fixed amount of money to the poor. This is called “Fitar” So the name of this festival is Idul-Fitre. Description: There is a great éclat throughout the country on this day. Children pass the night in

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Baisakhi

Baisakhi, observed on the 13th (or sometimes 14th) of April every year is one of the main festivals of Sikhs as well as Hindus though the reason for celebration varies to some extent for both these communities. Here is how this day is perceived and celebrated by people belonging to Hindu and Sikh religions. Baisakhi

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Holi

Holi is a colourful and most important festival of the India. It is celebrated annually in the month of March (Falgun) on Purnima or pooranmashi by the people of Hindu religion. People wait for this festival very eagerly and enjoy by playing with colours and eating delicious foods. Children come out of their homes in

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