There is nothing to say new that India is a land of festivals and fairs. Here every day is celebrated like festivals some welcomes the seasons of the year example the rains, the harvest or the full moon whereas others celebrate religious occasions such as the birthdays of divine beings, gurus and saints. Some commemorate great historical events and figures. Whereas number of festivals are common to most parts of India but they are called by different names and celebrated in different fashion.
For instance, Navaratri is celebrated with huge joy in West Bengal in comparison to other parts of the country whereas Holi is celebrated with great gusto in North. Onam in Kerala, Pongal in Tamil Nadu. Diwali, the popular festival of Indians.
Dusshera another major festival marks the victory of good over evil is celebrated with great enthusiasm. Then Ramzan Eid, one of the most important festivals in the Muslim Calendar. It is believed that all the prayers and wishes of devotees fulfilled.
In India every celebration is centered on the rituals of prayer, seeking blessings, decorating houses, exchanging goodwill, wearing new houses, dance, music and feasting. Festivals in India reflect the vigor as well as the lifestyle of its people. Vibrant colors, festivity and music make this country’s religion and culture alive throughout the year.
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