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prepare a project work giving information about the festivals and functions at home. in hindi​
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Answered by XxitzmonaXx
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Here is a quick list of the most famous festivals of India state wise. The regional festivals of India too are celebrated with much pomp and show. Check out this list of religious festivals of India before you visit the best places of Indian cultural heritage to attend the grand celebrations of these festivals.

Diwali: The Grand Festival Of Lights (4 November, Thursday)

Holi: The Vibrant Festival Of Colours (29th March, Monday)

Dussehra: Witness The Triumph Of Good Over Evil (15th October, Friday)

Navratri: The Nine Days Of Fasting, Faith, & Devotion (7th Oct to 14th Oct)

Durga Puja: Of Prosperity, Goodness, And Devotion ( Begins On 15th October, Friday)

Krishna Janmashtami: The Birth Of The Mighty & Mischievous (30th August, Monday)

Ganesh Chaturthi: Eleven Days Of Pampering Lord Ganesha! (10th September, Friday)

Gurpurab: Religious Processions & Peaceful Hymns (19th November, Friday)

Raksha Bandhan: Strengthening The Bond Of Kinship (22nd August, Sunday)

Eid-Ul-Fitr: Sumptuous Buffets & Sweet Festivities (13th May, Thursday)

Bihu: Dance, Music, And Laughter (Begins on 13th April, Tuesday)

Hemis: Soothing Chants And Colourful Costumes (Begins on 30th June, Wednesday)

Onam: Welcoming The Mighty Mahabali (Begins on 23rd August, Monday)

Pongal: Rich Rangolis And Sweet Savories (Begins on 17th January, Sunday)

1. Diwali: The Grand Festival Of Lights (4 November, Thursday)

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