FESTIVALS IN INDIA
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FESTIVAL DE COLORES |
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HOMENAJE DIOS HINDÚ |
India is a place of culture and tradition and
there is no other country in this world which has as much festivals as in India
to celebrate throughout the year. The traditions of India are suitably
displayed through its customary festivals and fairs. Festivals in India signifies
the deep roots of Indian culture, and tradition .Indian civilization is as old
as its festivals, the Indian festivals discovers the origin of Indian
civilization, divine convictions, legends and the seasons of the country.
A festival in India also symbolizes the change of seasons for
instance, Mewar Festival and Holi are celebrated to greet the approaching
spring season. Teej of Rajasthan point out the arrival of the
monsoon, Onam in Kerala and Bihu in Assam are celebrated with an extreme passion and
enthusiasm to smear the reaping year. There are so many spiritual festivals in
India like Eid-ul-Fitr, Ganesh Chaturthi, Durga Puja, Vasant Panchami,
Christmas, Ram Navami, Janmastami ,these are some the well renowned spiritual festivals
of India. Apart from these, the other festivals that are famous in India comprise
Elephant Festival, Nouroz, Desert Festival, Raksha Bandhan, Diwali, Dusssehra
and several other as well.
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