What are the various factors affecting memory?
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1. The degree of attention, vigilance, awakening and concentration.
2. Interest, motivation, need or necessity.
3. The emotional state and emotional value attributed to the material to be memorized.
4. The environment in which the memorization takes place (location, lighting, noise, odours, etc.), recorded simultaneously with the data to be stored.
5. Breathing… yes yes yes!
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India is a land of diversification. Every state has its unique art, culture, and tradition. The one thing that is common for all states is the celebration of individual culture and tradition.
The main reason for the celebration of these festivals is to spread happiness and strengthen the bond between friends and family. Many festivals are local and held at different dates each year. Few are set according to the lunar calendar.
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Andhra Pradesh Bhishma Ekadasi, Ugadi, Deccan Festival, Pitr, Brahmotsavam
Arunachal Pradesh Pongtu, Losar, Murung, Solang, Mopin, Monpa festival
Assam Bhogali Bihu
Bihar Chhath Puja
Chhattisgarh Maghi Purnima, Bastar
Goa Carnival, Sunburn festival
Gujarat Navratri, Janmashtami, Kutch Utsav
Himachal Pradesh Rakhadumni, Gochi Festival
Haryana Baisakhi, Surajkund Mela
Jammu and Kashmir Har Navami, Chhari, Bahu Mela
Jharkhand Karam Utsav, Holi
Karnataka Mysore Dasara, Ugadi
Kerala Onam, Vishu
Madhya Pradesh Lok-rang Utsav, Tejaji, Khujaraho festival
Meghalaya Nongkrem festival, Khasis festival
Maharashtra Ganesh Utsav, Gudi Padva
Manipur Yaoshang, Porag, Chavang Kut
Mizoram Chapcharkut Festival
Nagaland Hornbill festival, Moatsu Festival
Odisha Rath Yatra, Raja Parba
Punjab Lohri, Baisakhi
Rajasthan Gangaur, Teej, Bundi
Sikkim Losar, Saga Dawa
Tamil Nadu Pongal
Telangana Bonalu, Bathukamma
Tripura Kharchi Puja
West Bengal Durga Puja
Uttaranchal Ganga Dussehra, Kumbh Mela
Uttar Pradesh Ram Navmi, Ganga Mahotsav, Navaratri,
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Frequently Asked Questions on List of Indian Festivals
Q 1. Which Indian festival marks the end of the winter solstice and harvesting of the rabi crops and is celebrated in North India?
Ans. Of the vast list of Indian festivals, many of them are celebrated at the time of harvest in India. Lohri is the festival which is celebrated in the Northern part of the country, which marks the end of winter and is the harvest time of rabi crops.
Q 2. Which is the most famous festival celebrated in Assam?
Ans. Bihu is one of the most famous festivals celebrated in Assam. It is the festival to celebrate the harvest season.
Q 3. Which are the famous festivals of South India?
Ans. Given below is a list of Indian Festivals, famously celebrated in the southern part of the country:
Onam
Pongal
Ugadi
Dussehra
Thrissur Pooram
Vishu
Q 4. The snake boat race are the highlight of which Indian festival?
Ans. The snake boat race is the highlight of Onam which is mainly celebrated in the southern part of India. Many boat races take place during this festival season in the backwaters of Kerala.
Q 5. How many festivals are celebrated in India?
Ans. There is no exact list of Indian festivals as over 50 festivals are celebrated in the country by the people of different cultures and religion. The Indian festivals form an integral part of the rich heritage of the country.
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