Indian Fesitvals
Indian Fesitvals:
India is a land of festivals and fairs. In India, festivals are celebrated with gusto, devotion, verve and passion. Festivals in India are commemorated with great passion, seemingly as a celebration of life itself. Rich in its cultural inheritance, festivals are an intrinsic part of the Indian ethos. They reflect the diversity of celebrations in a multi-cultural nation which values sentiments, respects traditions and fosters community living.
Every occasion from the harvesting of crops, to welcoming the seasons or marking the full moon is a reason to celebrate. Festivals are characterised by folk music and dances, feasts, prayers and rituals. Travelers are always amazed by the scale and multiplicity of festivities that add colour to the Indian calendar. Indian festivals are celebrated according to the solar and lunar calendars.
Hindu Festivals:
» Baisakhi
» Diwali
» Durga Puja
» Dussehra
» Onam
» Holi
» Janmashtami
» Karwa Chauth
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» Mahashivaratri
» Makar Sankranti
» Naag Panchami
» Ganesh Chaturthi
» Navratri
» Pongal
» Rakhi
» Ramnavami
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Christian Festivals:
» Christmas
» Easter
» Good Friday
Muslim Festivals:
» Ramzan
» Eid-ul-Fitr
» Muhorram
Sikh Festivals:
» Guru Nanak Jayanti
» Guru Purab
» Holla Mohalla
» Lohri
Buddhist Festivals:
» Buddha Purnima
» Hemis Gompa
» Losar
» Ullambana
National Festivals:
» Children's Day
» Gandhi Jayanti
» Independence Day
» Republic Day
» Teacher's Day