Indian Festivals
Our country is one of a group of different cities, which is extremely rare and also wonderful. In this rarity and amazing form, there is a glimpse of joy and joy. Every festival or festival is celebrated in our country, there is a variety of them. Some festivals are celebrated according to the seasons and seasons, then some are related to cultural or some particular event. In our country, the network of festivals is spread. Yo be said, which will not be a very exaggerated or inappropriate thing that on this day there are some of the other festivals. This is because these festivals of our country are not related to anyone class, caste, or community but they are held and organized by different classes, castes, and communities. Therefore, these festivals are religious, cultural, political, and social. All these types of festivals have some specific meaning. They also have some significance with this specific meaning. Everyone loves to look adorable by wearing good jewellery in festival days. In this importance, the nature and condition of human beings must be reflected in some form or the other.
Importance of festivals: - The importance of the festival is undoubtedly in our country. The significance of these festivals is from the point of view of unity and prosperity of society and nation, love, and unity. Communal-unity, religious-syncretism, social-equality, our Indian festivals happen from time to time and produce them in us. These festivals are disintegrated by their sense of ecstasy and joy.
- Ramadan - Various festivals are celebrated in our country. All these festivals have their own importance. In the same way, Ramadan is the most famous festival in the religion of Islam. The month of Ramadan is holy and important for every Muslim. Ramadan is the name of a month in the twelve months of Muslims. The month of Ramadan is considered very holy. This month every Muslim used to keep fasting from his heart. Ramadan month is 30 days. The fasting of Ramadan is considered as one of the most difficult fastings from all fastings.
- Mahavir Jayanti - The people of Jainism celebrate Mahavir Jayanti with great pomp and wide scale. Lord Mahavira has given the message of non-violence and aparigraha to the world since forever. He has asked the creatures to love and stay close to nature. Mahavir Ji had said that even if someone needs us if we do not help him then it is also called violence in a way.
- Holi- Holi, the festival of colors, is one of the four major festivals of the Hindus. This festival is celebrated with great pomp in Chaitra Krishna Pratipada after Holika Dahan on Phalguni Purnima. The spring season is also known as Rituraja. Similarly, the month of Phalgun also makes people happy with its intoxicating beauty and spring breeze. Each of our festivals is associated with some ancient event. The colors of the Holi festival fill colors in everyone's life.
- Basant Panchmi - In our country, the festival of Basant Panchami is celebrated with great pomp. Goddess Saraswati Devi, the presiding deity of knowledge, was born on Basant Panchami, hence worshiping Goddess Saraswati is performed on this day. In the ancient era, on this day, the king used to sit on an elephant with the feudal and visit the city and reach the temple. Kamdev was worshiped there and grain earrings were offered to the deities. There is a tradition of kite flying in some cities on the occasion of Basant Panchami.

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