Essay on monsoon and it's average temperature rainfall weather, fruits, vegetables, flowers, clothes worn an festivals celebrated
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Festivals in India
India is known as land of festivals, Every next day there is a festival celebrated somewhere around the country. As the monsoon arrives in India, it’s a best month to enjoy the wet weather and monsoon festival. Generally the monsoon festival falls during the holy month of Shravan, during this period there are plenty of fairs and festivals that celebrated with dancing, singing and feasting welcome the rains. India’s festivals celebrate not only gods and goddesses but also wind, rain, fire, trees and animals known as holy animals. There are numerous traditional fast and festivals celebrated during the wet season, some of them are Ganga Dussehra, Rath Yatras, Kanwarias, Janmashtami, Barsha Mongol Ramadan and Splash fairs are one of the most important part of all monsoon festivals.
1. Teej

The Haritalika Teej is a fasting festival for Hindu married women, celebrated during the monsoon. This festival is dedicated to the Goddess Parvati, commemorating her reunion with Lord Shiva. The most important festival of monsoon is most widely celebrated across various parts of India, traditional songs and dancing are the unique features of Teej celebrations. Teej is a very popular festival of India and all women in India celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm and joy.
India is known as land of festivals, Every next day there is a festival celebrated somewhere around the country. As the monsoon arrives in India, it’s a best month to enjoy the wet weather and monsoon festival. Generally the monsoon festival falls during the holy month of Shravan, during this period there are plenty of fairs and festivals that celebrated with dancing, singing and feasting welcome the rains. India’s festivals celebrate not only gods and goddesses but also wind, rain, fire, trees and animals known as holy animals. There are numerous traditional fast and festivals celebrated during the wet season, some of them are Ganga Dussehra, Rath Yatras, Kanwarias, Janmashtami, Barsha Mongol Ramadan and Splash fairs are one of the most important part of all monsoon festivals.
1. Teej

The Haritalika Teej is a fasting festival for Hindu married women, celebrated during the monsoon. This festival is dedicated to the Goddess Parvati, commemorating her reunion with Lord Shiva. The most important festival of monsoon is most widely celebrated across various parts of India, traditional songs and dancing are the unique features of Teej celebrations. Teej is a very popular festival of India and all women in India celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm and joy.
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