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secular india is a land of many festivals write your opinion in this.Give your view on this

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Answered by bvprasadkumar
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Indians give special importance to their festivals. Special arrangements are made for the celebration of various festivals each year. Be it the villages or the big cities there is joy all around. All the places are decked up during the festival season. Some of the main Indian festivals include Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Ganesh Chaturthi, Durga Puja, Dussehra, Pongal and Bhai Duj.

People in our country love celebrating the festivals with their near and dear ones. Each Indian festival has its own unique way of celebration and people follow the tradition while celebrating the same. However, some things remain common for instance people decorate their houses with flowers and lights during the festivals and wear new clothes. They visit each other and exchange gifts. Special sweets are prepared at home to treat the guests.

People of India also hold great regard for the National festivals of the country. Gandhi Jayanti, Independence Day and Republic Day are the three national festivals of our country. These festivals are a symbol of unity and progress. They remind us of our patriotic leaders who served the country selflessly. National festivals are celebrated with equal zeal. The entire atmosphere is filled with the feeling of patriotism during these festivals.

All in all, Indians celebrate both religious and National festivals with great enthusiasm. Children as well as elders look forward to the festive celebrations.


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Answered by MotiSani
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Secular India: A land of many festivals

Our country is known as the land of festivals and fairs. There are numerous occasions, each with its own historic and cultural significance and are greater in number than celebrations in any other corner of the world.

People belonging to different religions live in harmony with each other, so we are a secular nation. Talking about Hindus, they have a multitude of occasions. Holi and Diwali are celebrated with immense vim and vigor. Janmashtmi, Shivratri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Basant Panchmi, Rakshabandhan, RamNavmi are some other special days of celebration.

Id is one of the major festivals of Muslims. It signifies the sacrifice of monks for religion and is celebrated in full spirit across the country.

Gurunanak Jayanti is the most popular Gurupurab. Sikhs celebrate the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev who was the founder of their religion.

Chrishtians commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ on the 25th of December and it is called Christmas.


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