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Festive season

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Festive season

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  1. Festive Season- Most favorite Festivals Presentation By- Tahera Ali

  2. Festival Festival is an event generally celebrated by a group of people all together, belonging to a certain community or religion, on some characteristics or culture or tradition of that community. India is considered as the most Festive places among the world, where people resides belonging to 9 major religion which are Hinduism, Muslim, Christianity, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism. Zoroastrianism, Judaism and the Baha'i Faith are also practiced in India.

  3. Most Loved Festivals • Diwali- Festival of Light • Holi- Festival of colours • Christmas- Birth of Jesus Christ • Eid-ul-fitr- Marks the end of Ramadan • Raksha-bandhan- Rakhi

  4. Diwali- Festival of Light Diwali is an Indian festival famous for lighting up our lives, sending a powerful message of great victory of good over evil. Diwali is joyously celebrated across the world now.

  5. Holi- Festival of Colors The colorful Festival of India, is also gaining popularity across the sphere. Holi is celebrated by throwing and applying colors on each other.

  6. Christmas- Birth of Jesus Christ The birth of Jesus christ is celebrated with wonderful joy. During christmas people visit church to seek the blessing oh holy christ on this auspicious festival.

  7. Eid-ul-fitr- The end of Ramadan Eid-ul-fitr is a major festival for muslims. It is celebrated by people visiting mosque for an auspicious prayer and greet everyone on the occasion of eid.

  8. Raksha-Bandhan - Rakhi Raksha bandhan is a festival celebrating the eternal bond of brother and sister.

  9. Conclusion On the culturally rich land of India various festivals are celebrated. These were only few of them, otherwise there are the people of India celebrate more than 30 Festivals in a years few of them are specifically for women. To know more about it you may visit our website Sauve Women which has got many more interesting stuff.

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