Festivals of india

India is named for its culture, tradition, and heritage behind the festivals. They are meant to rejoice special moments and emotions in our lives with our loved ones. Festivals were started to pass the legends, knowledge, and traditions onto the next generation. Festivals connect us with our family and add a structure to our culture and tradition. There are many types of cultural festivals such as national festivals, religious festivals, and seasonal festivals. They give us happiness and strengthen our relationships. National festivals connect us with feelings of patriotism. These festivals connect every citizen through emotions. Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi jayanthi were the national festivals of India. Celebrating festivals without any difference and parciality among the religions is only on national festivals. The government of India has declared a national holiday on the national festivals of the day.

Religious festivals are important for families. Because from the religious festivals are help us to reach the ethics and principles to us and our next generations. In India, we celebrate various religious festivals like Diwali, Christmas, Ramzan, Mahavir Jayanthi, etc. but, a reflection of these festivals share love, understanding, and tolerance. On that day we thank God for the specials things or events given by them. Seasonal festivals are celebrated for welcoming the seasons and show their gratitude towards nature. Holi is an important Spring festival for Hindus, a national holiday in India. Holi is celebrated at the end of the Winter. As a result, all the festivals are related and results in harmony, peace, and happiness.

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