
India presents a cultural             potpourri of number of religions with their own festivals and             celebrations but the four major religions followed in India are             Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Sikhism in the descending order.             There are a number of regional festivals which are celebrated in             particular areas only. Bright colors, brightly lit religious places,             illuminated houses, sweets and traditional dresses and dances and             unwavering enthusiasm are the characteristics of all the festival             holidays in India. Cuisine, dresses and ornaments, especially of the             Indian women, with the profusion of golden, red and yellow colors,             cultural and traditional performances and music, chariot and car             procession of the deities and interesting folklores give the Indian             festivals their universal appeal. The concept of universal             brotherhood encompasses all the festivals of India and the vibrant             colors, warm hospitality and infectious buoyant spirit of the             Indians attract people from all over the world to take part in the             Indian fairs and festivals.
..Durgapuja
.. Janmashtami
.. Christmas Festivals
.. Holi
.. Pushkar Fair
.. Karvachauth
.. Diwali
.. Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival)
.. Basant Panchami
.. Mahavirjayanti
.. Raksha Bandhan
.. Bhafi-Duj
.. Dussehra
.. Ganesh
.. Kumbh
.. Navratri
.. Independenceday
.. Buddhist Festivals
.. Eid Ul Fitr


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