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Write an article and on Festivals of india​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Festivals of India are like a big series of events in India which are enjoyed by a big family known as Hindustan. In India there are not only one kind of festivals but we can't imagine that How many festivals are celebrated by different different people of different religion but the most good thing about it is that people celebrated each religion festivals a great enthusiasm . There is not any begging or ending of festivals because these come just one after one. From the first day of New Year to the last eve of New Year. First we welcomes the New Year with great grand happiness all around India and as well as whole world and then after this in India many festivals such as lohri, Makarsakraniti, durga pujan, republic Day, Independence Day, holy Diwali, Raksha bandhan, basakhi, teej,janmastmi, karvachauth, hoe, moraham, Id and many more . 26 January and celebrated as republic Day of India and 26 August as Independence Day on these Days we saw many cultural function all around India such as in schools, at historical moments and also at some places there is holiday. The festival of lohri Is celebrated by the Sikhs as well others also. Today is lohri so I am waiting a very great and happy lodhi to all readers of this essay! Diwali Is a festival of lights as we all knew at this day whole country's houses are coverd by lights,diyas, led lights, and some other decoration especially on our home temple and also much decoration on other big temples of India. Raksha bandhan Is a festival of brother and sister.On this day the sister ties a rakhi on his brother hand and wishing for him about his safety and long life. Holy is a festival of colors. Each people of India enjoys this festival very much by playing and spreading colour and water on each other. This series are so long as we can't tell all information but Indian all Indian festivals are celebrated with great joy and happiness and I always keep waiting of these all festivals .

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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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India is a country of festivals. They are the soul and heart of our country. Our country has rich traditions and cultural heritage, and our festivals reflect this richness. These festivals are national, social, cultural and religious in character.

In national festivals, we remember our leaders, reformers, and great men—the architects of our country who reformed and contributed to the richness of our heritage. In religious festivals, we celebrate the birth anniversaries of the Gurus, Saints, and great seers. We also celebrate Durga Puja, Diwali, Dussehra, Eid, etc. In social festivals, we celebrate the change in seasons, and harvesting the crops, e.g., Basant Panchmi, Vaisakhi, etc. In cultural festivals, we glorify dance, music and the arts. During the celebrations of all these festivals, our great national character comes out. We unite irrespective of caste, creed or colour.

These festivals are important for us in many ways. They provide us with a healthy and important diversion from the monotonous routine of life. We forget the worries and fears of our dull life and relax, and enjoy celebrations along with our friends and relatives. It rejuvenates us.

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