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rules of the festivals in the unity of our nation ​

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India is a vast country, with an overwhelming population and a wonderful amalgamation of cultures that bring out the beautiful blend that is India today. It is a fascinating feat in itself that so many people, belonging to such different creed and culture and beliefs altogether call India their home! The sheer variety and number of all the festivals in India will tell you the story of the unity and solidarity that India stands up for. They are the true manifestations of the diversity of India. The festive season in India begins around October and continues throughout the winter till next March or so, but in reality, Indian celebrations never stop; it’s a never-ending cycle! And the Indian holidays tend to hover around the festival dates, as they are mostly related. Since India is a Hindu majority country, Hindu festivals are both higher in number and grandeur. Here are some of the most vibrant Festivals of India that might help you plan your next India Tailor Made trip.Festivals are celebrations of the country or place’s culture, heritage and tradition. These are the moments when the place and the people shine their brightest. Festivals in India is also about catching up with friends and family and enjoying a respite from the hectic lifestyle each is embroiled in. These festivals also serves as a way to induct the new generation into our rich culture and to teach about unity and humanity. But, festivals are not just about traditions or even seasons – where the seasons are celebrated as they bring about abundance in harvest, like Baisakhi – but sports and literature are also celebrated in a splendid way. Cricket is a craze and literary festivals at the beginning of the year are what make winter warmer. The Jaipur Literary Festival is the world’s largest literature festival of the world. In fact, you can find a bit of the world’s traditions in every corner of India in the festivals we celebrate.

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