2. India is a land of festivals, where people from different
religions coexist harmoniously. The wide variety of
festivals celebrated in India is a true manifestation of its
rich culture and traditions. While the celebrations
happen all over the year, October till January is the
time when the country can be seen at its vibrant best.
• Being a highly spiritual country, festivals are at the heart of
people’s lives in India. The numerous and varied festivals that
are held throughout the year offer a unique way of seeing
Indian culture at its best. Don't miss these following popular
festivals in India.
3. There are many types of festivals celebrated in India
1. DIWALI
2.DUSSHERA
3.JANMASHTAMI
4.GANESH CHATURTHI
5.HOLI
6.GURUPURAB
7.RAKSHA BANDHAN
4. • Diwali is a five day festival that honors the victory
of good over evil and brightness over darkness. It
celebrates Lord Ram and his wife Sita returning to
their kingdom of Ayodhya, following Ram and
monkey god Hanuman's defeat the demon King
Ravana and rescue of Sita from his evil clutches.
It's known as the "Festival of Lights" for all the
fireworks, small clay lamps, and candles that are
lit. The candlelight makes Diwali a very warm and
atmospheric festival, and it's observed with much
joy and happiness.