Saturday, 15 August 2020

Lots of festivals

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No matter if you are visiting India, you should enjoy the opportunity to experience one of the many festivals. There are festivals dedicated to the gods, seasonal agricultural celebrations, political events, camels, elephants, and many other reasons that offer Indians the opportunity to celebrate and reintroduce centuries-old customs.




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In India, every religious group has a calendar of higher festivals. For Hindus, the beginning of winter is marked by Diwali, a festival of lights that inspires the lighting of millions of oil lamps and firecrackers outside the house. They celebrate the arrival at the home of Rama's hero and his wife, Sila. Prayers are given to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and boxes of sweets are exchanged between friends and family members. This five-day festival is all about Christmas.


In the spring, the Holi Festival will be a festival where coloured water and paint will scatter, so most people who undertake outside will be pink, blue and silver. North India, in particular, is enjoying this festival.


In addition, specific gods enjoy their festivals throughout the year.


The Muslim community is holding significant celebrations for Id-E-Milad, Mohammed's birthday, Islamic New Year and Idul Fitr, a celebration that will quickly end the 28-day Ramadan.


The Sikhs honour all ten of their gurus every year, with parades to the gurudwaras. Places of worship, reading and celebrating the Holy Grant.


The largest Jain festival celebrates the birth of the religious quarters, Mahavira, in April. Buddha's birthday in May will be marked by large parades at the full moon in Sarnath and Bodh Nova.


The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the most popular regional festivals. There is too rare a glimpse of a visitor to the exotic side of India across the country. The camel is not the only animal that enjoys festivals - cows and elephants themselves enjoy it.







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